Media Educators On Why Fewer Black Men Enrolling at HBCUs?
 
 

Educators On Why Fewer Black Men Enrolling at HBCUs?

2025-04-22 02:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling

Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are renowned for prioritizing post-secondary education opportunities to all Black students, but a recent report says that enrollment rates for Black men at those schools are suffering.Suggested ReadingMarvin Sapp Turns Viral Controversy Into A Song But Not Everyone's Praising Him15 Black Beloved Celebrities Who Seem Supremely Out of Touch LatelyThe Black Cali Girl Who Went Missing For a Year was Finally Found But The Details are Disturbing...That's So Random With Grant EllisShare SubtitlesOffEnglish'The Bachelor's' Grant Ellis Shares Some of His Dating Red FlagsThe New York Times reports that Black men only account for 26 percent of the students at HBCUs. Thats even lower than the previous number of 36 percent in 1976, according to numbers gathered by the American Institute for Boys and Men. The story also states, there are now about as many non-Black students attending HBCUs as there are Black men.Suggested ReadingMarvin Sapp T...


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