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HBCU graduate finds obstacles while applying to grad schoo

HBCU graduate finds obstacles while applying to grad schoo

by Daniel Henry-smith | Dec 24, 2021 | News

You can do everything right and still be denied acceptance into your dream school. Rejection can feel like a punch to the face. For some students wanting to continue their education, a high-ranking GPA and standout resume are not enough. Alina Connie finds power...
Chronically Underfunded HBCUs Eye Scholarships in Biden Bill

Chronically Underfunded HBCUs Eye Scholarships in Biden Bill

by Daniel Henry-smith | Dec 22, 2021 | News

The sprawling Build Back Better Act contains a provision that would be transformative for a set of historically Black colleges and universities: tens of millions of dollars in annual long-term funding for scholarships. The fate of President Biden’s social spending...
New Episode Of “The Last O.G.’ Highlights Why HBCUs Should Be Your First Choice

New Episode Of “The Last O.G.’ Highlights Why HBCUs Should Be Your First Choice

by Daniel Henry-smith | Dec 10, 2021 | News

If you’ve gotten the life-changing opportunity to attend an HBCU, it’s easy to list examples about why the experience is top tier. From the community, to the culture, to the food, to the friends, to the classes and professors, it’s hard to pick any one reason to go....
HBCU fair looks to help introduce high school students to colleges

HBCU fair looks to help introduce high school students to colleges

by Daniel Henry-smith | Nov 8, 2021 | News

The HBCU College fair is making its way across the Mid-South, stopping in Tennessee and Mississippi, looking to introduce high school students to some historically Black colleges and universities. The fair showcased schools to students on Tuesday at the FedEx Forum....
Students and government leaders want more funds for HBCUs

Students and government leaders want more funds for HBCUs

by Daniel Henry-smith | Nov 3, 2021 | News

As the centerpiece of President Joe Biden’s agenda works its way through Congress, Georgia’s Democratic representatives are calling for more money for historically black colleges and universities. “As the American Jobs and Families Plans have morphed into...
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