Enrollments surge at many HBCUs

From The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education: “Enrollments are down at many colleges and universities across the United States. But many historically Black colleges and universities have reported significant increases, and some have achieved a record number of enrolled students. Undoubtedly, widespread campus unrest and the end of race-sensitive admissions at predominantly White colleges and universities have been contributing factors to the surge in enrollments at many HBCUs … Alabama A&M University has 2,157 first-year students, a record number. Some 42 percent of the new students are men, bucking a downward trend in male enrollments in recent years.”

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