HBCUguide

• Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1965 with the intention of primary serving the African-American community. • There are 107 HBCU's in the United States, including public and private institutions, community and 4-year institutions, medical and law schools. • Most were created in the aftermath of the American Civil War and are in the former slave states.

OF THE 107 HBCU INSTITUTIONS TODAY 27 offer doctoral programs 52 provide graduate programs at the Master's level 83 offer a bachelors degree program 38 OFFER ASSOCIATE DEgREES

Roughly 10% of the HBCU' offered online degrees in 2013.

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