Top 10 Historically Black Colleges & Universities

July 16th, 2010 - By TheEditor

by Anton Polouektov

When the time comes for selecting which higher education institution to attend, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are often forgotten, ignored, or viewed as second-rate in comparison with more traditional schools. Parents and prospective students alike are sometimes reluctant to consider these colleges, which they may view as homogeneous, rigid, and dogmatic. The truth, however, is that today’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities are highly dynamic, progressive, and diverse institutions of higher learning that offer academic and extracurricular programs on par or exceeding those offered on comparable “traditional” campuses.

Not to mention, these colleges generally provide a high quality of education at affordable prices at undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels and tend to represent better overall value than similarly-ranked traditional colleges. Complementing their academic credentials are these schools’ rich historical backgrounds and their unique social and cultural environments. It’s difficult to measure the impact of the “Black experience”  for the alumni of the 100+ HBCUs in the country but it’s safe to say that these schools foster a high level of fellowship and camaraderie, helping students to not only establish life long connections but to also enhance a sense of cultural identity.

To illustrate Historically Black colleges’ academic prominence, The Atlanta Post has compiled a list of the top ten HBCUs, along with their 2009-2010 tuition and fee information (not necessarily including room and board).

10.     North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC.

"NCCU Marching Band"

2009-2010 Tuition and Fees: $13,414 (out of state); $3,670 (instate)

The only public college in this top-ten list, North Carolina Central University represents an unbeatable opportunity for prospective students to receive a high quality education at only a tiny fraction of the price of other similarly-ranked institutions. With a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, professional, and doctorate degree tracks, NCCU has something to appeal to everyone, including Business and Law programs and ample hands-on research opportunities. Overall, North Carolina Central University offers an unparalleled cost-benefit ratio among HBCUs, making it an attractive option for anyone reluctant to accrue large debts yet not wanting to compromise education quality.

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  • JSU Fever

    Jackson State University, Rocks Da House!!!! JSU for Life!

  • Openmind

    The answer is simple, they did not make the cut!!!!!

  • cau04

    It is crazy to have Morehouse and Spelman on here and not my beloved Clark Atlanta University. The school that puts University in the name Atlanta Univeristy Center.

  • Brandon

    Its cool, they can be biased and leave FAMU off, it just shows the list is a complete JOKE! FAMU #1 in recruiting National Merit Scholars, and we are left off the list? Recognized worldwide for our Pharmacy, Nursing, Engineering, Business, Journalism and Graphic Communications, and Architecture programs – named the #1 Institution in AMERICA by the Princeton Review, Rattlers, we dont need the Atlanta Post to recognize us, they know who we are by filling up the Georgia Dome EVERY year with the ATL Classic. We will continue to be us and STRIKE, STRIKE, AND STRIKE AGAIN!!!!!!

    On another note: Congrats to the other HBCUs that were mentioned, keep up the good work!

  • Apolo Kaggwa

    Well, I must mention that I am an African continuing graduate student at one of the universities which made it to the top 10. I spent 3 years at a "majority" college when I first came to this country so I have experienced the culture both here and there. There is one thing I would like to say: Whether a HBCU is first or last in ranking, what matters most is the education and personal development one ends up with. Numbers may be made to say this or that but they do not lie. The HBCU are getting the job done, despite their relatively meager resources. I am grateful to have been admitted to one of them, when there are so many other African-Americans in need of my spot. I know that I am getting an excellent education and will for ever be grateful for the help I have been given by the American people every where. May God continue to bless the United States of America.

  • Bradon

    I am a recent Tuskegee Grad and proud of it..but were ranked 7th on here but in US TODAY we ranked number 1 in AL and 5th in the Nation. No matter what each one of us are proud of our HBCUS and we as ALUM or current students will make a change or a better change in out Black communities but in the end TUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU..UUUUUUUUUU KNOW

  • Herbert Dula

    US New has rated WInston-Salems State as one of the top HCBU'S in the country for the last 6 years. This list is bogus and had to be compiled by a non-HCBU grad.

  • michael

    http://wapedia.mobi/en/Florida_A%26M_University#1.
    to help with more of your research next time….

  • Just Moore

    Listen people, it's not about where you go, it's about what you do after you finish. I'm a proud alumni of Jackson State University… We graduate the most blacks in the country… College is what you make of it.. If you want success you have to be a go-getter…So in my opinion all hbcus are at the top because there is atleast one person from each school that's successful…

  • Ricky Pulley

    So how about we stop arguing about who should be on the list or who is on the list. How about we strive to all be on the list & make HBCU's so great that they have to produce an entire list of #1 schools. Stop tearing each other down & let's learn how to just build each other up.

  • aham

    MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE SHOULD BE # ONE ON THIS LIST

  • Tommie Young

    I taught at some of these schools. NCCU ranks among the ten. NCA&T that I love does not. Fisk must rank because of its history. I live down the street,. and it is suffereing. However, a critical majority of its grads go on for turther study.

  • Renee Hogan

    I love my HBCU! I know that is where I learned and lived and thrived. Thank God for all HBCU's. Especially SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY.

    • http://www.hbcuinterviews.com HBCU Interviews

      Tell us all about your experience at SSU/

  • HBCU Alum

    While this is a list of very good/outstanding colleges and university's…..I wonder what the selection process was for compiling this list….Most of the list is private HBCU's…..There are some public institution out there that are just as outstanding as the institutions on your list…..

    Was there a survey of institutions or did some one make up this list off the top of their head?……

  • XU!

    This list is not bogus. Everyone should be proud because we all went or go to HBCU'S. A&T, TN State, Jackson, and FAMU are all popular schools, but just because they popular, doesn't make them better than a lot of these schools on this list. Yes they all have something that they are known for, but so do these schools. People think that just because they have never heard of these schools then they are are not great, but that is not the case. For example, XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA IS #1 FOR SENDING AFRICAN AMERICANS TO MEDICAL SCHOOL, AND THEIR PHARMACY PROGRAM IS EXCELLENT (XU!). So maybe some of you all should stop looking at how big or small the school is, and start looking at what they have to offer.

  • FAMU

    This list is bogus……there is no way you rate the top 10 HBCU's and Florida A&M University is not on the list. We are the best that ever did it and will continue to be the greatest HBCU ever!

  • donna Hill

    I am thrilled that Hampton U is on the list. My son is scheduled to head off in two weeks. I love the faculty and the campus. And although he was also admitted into Howard, it was Hampton's warmth and timely responsiveness that tipped us in Hampton's favor.

    • D. Johnson

      I wish your son much success at Hampton. I actually am a professor at Hampton.

  • http://www.hbcuinterviews.com HBCU Interviews

    We love good news like this! We were actually surprised that NCCU was so inexpensive for in-staters.

    We know this article sent shock waves across the net and we just want to invite all HBCU Alumni, Students and Supporters to come and Share Their HBCU Experience with the world at our site.

    Your Family at HBCUInterviews[dot]com

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