There are 101 Historically Black Colleges & Universities in the United States. HBCUs are the top producers of black lawyers, doctors, and STEM professionals. Attending an HBCU one learns rich history, you have access to a variety of programs, most importantly, you become a member of a diverse community and alumni network. Attending an HBCU means while you are refining your purpose and obtaining a college degree, you do not have to compromise affordability or a supportive community.

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Clark Atlanta University, 2017

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Check out these organizations and resources to help fund your HBCU experience:

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.Divine 9 Organizations

The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is comprised of nine historically African-American fraternities and sororities. These organizations are rooted in service, scholarship, and leadership on and off-campus. For over 100 years, the divine nine has promoted educational advancement and amass a prominent network.

Check out these organizations’ resources and scholarships:

*Note you do not need to be a member to be a recipient of some divine nine scholarships.

The average cost of attending an HBCU is 27% less than a comparable predominantly white institution (PWI).

UNCF Fact Sheet

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