About HBCU Today

HBCU Today is the premier print resource for information and understanding about Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Here’s what you can expect from this ultimate guide to HBCUs:

  • Explore all 104 schools with detailed profiles, full-color campus photos, and up-to-the-minute contact information
  • Articles regarding the history and relevance of HBCUs from award-winning writers Hamil Harris and Michael Hurd
  • A step-by-step guide for applying to college
  • Full listing of scholarship sources and black college tours
  • Overview of the many programs offered at HBCUs, from Florida A&M University’s School of Journalism to Howard University’s School of Divinity
  • Geographic HBCU locater for quick and easy reference
  • Full-color reproductions of artwork from The Kinsey Collection, one of the largest collections of African-American art in the country
  • Over 300 hundred pages of information, from notable HBCU graduates to HBCU trivia
  • An invaluable resource for students, parents, counselors and alumni alike!
“This vibrant book is a must for anyone planning on attending a Historically Black College and University. It is full of character and provides a comprehensive guide for potential students; as well as information on the culture and programs of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.”
—Charlise Anderson, Office of Institutional Advancement, Lane College

“In creating HBCU Today, John Fleming demonstrates his leadership in ensuring young people are aware of their opportunities for an education. This comprehensive resource is a tool that will enlighten youth about their possibilities and help them to realize their potential.”
—Stedman Graham, CEO of S. Graham & Associates

"For more than a century, Historically Black Colleges and Universities have provided educational opportunities for persons of color and have produced countless numbers of minority scientists, doctors, entrepreneurs, educators, community activists, and global leaders. HBCU Today is an important publication for any prospective student interested in attending an HBCU and an excellent tool to educate prospective students about the many academic opportunities, rich cultural heritage and vibrant student life available on HBCU campuses."
—Dawn S. Jenkins, Office of Publications and Electronic Media, Southern University and A&M College

 

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