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HBCUs are hot. America’s Historically Black Colleges & Universities are attracting more students and generating more press attention—and deservedly so.
Historically Black Colleges & Universities are schools of higher learning largely established between the end of slavery in 1865 and the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act in order to create opportunities in higher education for Black students. At a time when southern colleges refused their admission and quotas at northern colleges dictated the number of Black students admitted, HBCUs emerged to advance educational, professional, and economic interests for Black Americans.
For 2021, AcademicInfluence.com announces the 30 elite HBCUs that have proven most influential over the past two decades:
Most Influential HBCUs 2000–2020
What are the top 30 Historically Black Colleges & Universities overall?
- Alabama State University (Montgomery, Alabama)
- Alcorn State University (Alcorn State, Mississippi)
- Bethune-Cookman University (Daytona Beach, Florida)
- Clark Atlanta University (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Dillard University (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- Elizabeth City State University (Elizabeth City, North Carolina)
- Fisk University (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Florida A&M University (Tallahassee, Florida)
- Hampton University (Hampton, Virginia)
- Howard University (Washington, District of Columbia)
- Jackson State University (Jackson, Mississippi)
- Lincoln University (Lincoln University, Pennsylvania)
- Morehouse College (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Morgan State University (Baltimore, Maryland)
- Norfolk State University (Norfolk, Virginia)
- North Carolina Central University (Durham, North Carolina)
- Savannah State University (Savannah, Georgia)
- South Carolina State University (Orangeburg, South Carolina)
- Spelman College (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Tennessee State University (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Texas Southern University (Houston, Texas)
- Tougaloo College (Tougaloo, Mississippi)
- Tuskegee University (Tuskegee, Alabama)
- University of the District of Columbia (Washington, District of Columbia)
- University of the Virgin Islands (Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands)
- Virginia State University (Petersburg, Virginia)
- Virginia Union University (Richmond, Virginia)
- West Virginia State University (Institute, West Virginia)
- Wilberforce University (Wilberforce, Ohio)
- Xavier University of Louisiana (New Orleans, Louisiana)
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