BLACK ENTERPRISE LISTS THE TOP 50 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS (FULL LIST INSIDE)


 







October 11, 2008. MediaTakeOut.com got its hands on the new Black Enterprise list of the Top 50 Schools For African Americans. Rounding at the top 5 are Spelman, Howard, Moorehouse, Hampton and Georgetown.

Here's the full list:
1 Spelman College
2 Howard University
3 Morehouse College
4 Hampton University
5 Georgetown University
6 Stanford University
7 Swarthmore College
8 Fisk University
9 Amherst University
10 Harvard University
11 Columbia University
12 Wake Forest University
13 Clark Atlanta University
14 Wesleyan University
15 Yale University
16 Tuskegee University
17 Xavier University
18 Florida A&M University
19 University of Pennsylvania
20 Brown University
21 North Carolina A&T State University
22 Pomona College
23 Princeton University
24 Williams College
25 Cornell University
26 North Carolina Central University
27 Johns Hopkins University
28 Oberlin College
29 Emory University
30 Dillard University
31 Duke University
32 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
33 University of California-Berkeley
34 Tennessee State University
35 Northwestern University
36 Jackson State University
37 Smith College
38 Vanderbilt University
39 University of Virginia
40 Grambling State University
41 Wellesley College
42 Morgan State University
43 Barnard College
44 Haverford College
45 Davidson College
46 New York University
47 University of Southern California
48 University of Maryland - College Park
49 South Carolina State University
50 Carleton College


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COMMENTS:

    Krazy_Jamaicans_Wife
    Wow...big surprise no one is running to be first on this post...get ya damn learn on people. Stop worrying about who is carrying the hottest bag..or rockin the most ice.
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    Cocoa-homme
    First, second, third...who cares? NCA&T for Life...Aggie Pride!!!
     

    Sickz
    thats whats up
     

    BKALLDAY23
    WHAT HAPPENED TO ALBANY STATE IN GEORGIA??
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    ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER DOLLAR

    HeresThaGotchaGotcha
    Big ups to University of Houston!

    Go COOGS!!!! lol...

    i see we aint make tha list...neither did TSU...lol
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    hell nawl, hell nawl...

    TheRanNorelleShow
    I will be attending one AsAP
    *****
    Check Me Out...
    i like to talk about hard hittin
    issues with entertainment factors
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    msquetta
    Go maryland,we up there a few times!!!!!
     

    illegal2speak
    heyyy 3/5 of my colleqes are on there!
    howard,hampton, +/ clark atlanta=]
     

    WestDetroitKing
    Well im not leaving Michigan so [EXPLETIVE] a black college
     

    WhiteManLover
    U A P B
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    IM ON BABY # 2

    treycoleman
    GO MOREHOUSE!!!!!

    I feel it should be number 2, right behind Spelman College.
    Number three will do now, but don't let it happen again.
     

    nissia534
    WOW TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY AND JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY MADE IT
     

    LEOSrBEAUTIFUL
    what happened to TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY on of the best law schools (well i guess not for blacks) all u see entering that building is all other races
     

    louisiana1-4life
    GRAMBLING STATE UNIV.

    GOOOOO, TIGERS!!!!!
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    I got HIGH as fucc, last night!

    waterworks
    Just go to college!
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    tell me I‘m not dreamin

    shebakescheesecakes
    Hopefully these Colleges are creating some sort of special financial aide for the students thats are planning to attend during this recession....

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    Mimistylinonyou
    WooHoo Go Morehouse!!!!
     

    eyezb25
    i honestly didn't know that there were so many black colleges
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    urtweetness
    OKAY IM FROM SC AND STATE IS A PARTY HOUSE NO PLACE TO GET A EDUCATION BELIEVE ME!!!
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    urtweetness
    OKAY IM FROM SC AND STATE IS A PARTY HOUSE NO PLACE TO GET A EDUCATION BELIEVE ME!!!
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    urtweetness
    OKAY IM FROM SC AND STATE IS A PARTY HOUSE NO PLACE TO GET A EDUCATION BELIEVE ME!!!
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    urtweetness
    OKAY IM FROM SC AND STATE IS A PARTY HOUSE NO PLACE TO GET A EDUCATION BELIEVE ME!!!
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    MUCKGIRL561
    FAMU produce the most black college graduates out of all these colleges!!!
     

    lady79
    that is so sad....not too many comment...why cause rihanna,jaz and all the people with labels is not on it.....stupid
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    iI ALWAYS STAND OUT!

    SXYGAPEACH
    IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN FAMU IN THE TOP 5!!!
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    Hate on me Haters, Cuz Imma do ME!

    kennykenny
    Get 'em SPELMAN!!!!! Class of '02!
     

    AlreadyNYoDreamz
    XAVIER UNIVERSITY

    DILLARD UNIVERSITY

    GRAMBLING STATE!

    3 FOR THE LOUISIANA TEAM!
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    Cocaine1980
    Hey my sh1t aight there, University of Southern Compton. U learn mad sh1t there like how much u can get for a kilo and who to laid a niqqa out with a single blow to the dome piece. The real USC. I got like two year left.
     

    starquality
    Wow, hadn't posted on here in a minute. Anyway. . .AGGIE PRIDE!!!
     

    Keywi
    AWWWW NO LINCOLN UNIVERSITY PA????? I MISS COLLEGE, HOMECOMING NEXT WEEKEND!!!!!
     

    JazzyLady85
    GSU!! I thought you knew !! Go Tigers!
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    Frankly, I Don‘t Give A Damn

    Miss_Diva
    wow its funny how people run to post comments to ever other news thing but this one...lol every one needs an education people..geez
     

    blackpowergirl
    Shouts out to Ashanti O @ Hampton University
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    BLACK UNITY BLACK PRIDE BLACK POWER

    BOOSGIRL
    Man, I missed out on the Black College experience but I'm DEFINITELY going to make sure that when my daughter is old enough, she'll be applying to THE BEST university that $ could buy!!
    <== CUNY Graduate!!!
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    doll1
    Big up to South Carolina University...
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    what can mama do to make you better

    1BayAreaElite
    This is actually really GOOD INFORMATION MTO, I am sooo Proud of yall for actually posting up some real educational info for our young black people!!!!!
    Now do it again and during the weekdays when you know you get everybody and they Mama on here viewing daily from work....
    Props MTO, keep it up.
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    Baddest in the Bay, Please Believe!

    RedDragon
    MAN PLEASE. JACKSON STATE IS MY ALUMNI AND ITS GETTING WHITER BY THE DAY. THEY ALWAYS TRYING TO HIT YOU UP FOR SOME MONEY SO THEY CAN KEEP MAKING THE SCHOOL "WHITER".
     

    girliegirl87
    My college isn't on there because it's a predominantly white college but more black students are coming in so it could be next! My college is Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio.
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    LuvMyHBCU
    i'll take second!! YAY HOWARD!!!! GO BISONNNN!!!!<333
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    GO BISON!

    lilessence03
    WOW....i was shocked when i got to the bottom of this page so quickly. why isn't anyone commenting on this post? it's kinda sad...

    well anyway my sister went to clark atlanta and it's primarily a party school. there are celebs there all the time and there's always a concert on campus and a party goin on. academically...well...ima just say that if the school focused on their academics like they did their parties, then they would REALLY deserve to be on the list.

    i attend Georgia State University and love it! the best, but most INTENSE education program out there! GSU is actually on the verge of becoming a Black college itself, because Black enrollment is really rising.

    and FINALLY! GSU Panther Football in 2010! WOOOOO
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    Que-Hefner
    Clark Atlanta University is were it's at.
     

    B-moreAllday
    I logged in just to say YEAHHHH! for MORGAN STATE, GO BEARS!!!!
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    Smile... it looks good on you!

    blackbeautyanddiva
    WHAT HAPPENED TO CAL. STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARD
    OR U. C. BERKELEY?
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    jesus love me yes i know

    71MIL
    WHERE MY COLLEGE AT?
    WHAT HAPPENED TO CHEYNEY???





    HOW BOUT THEM PHILLIES!!!!!
    PHILLY STAND UP.
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    CoCo360
    I didn't see my little private college up there. It's a historical black college but it's very small. Lemoyne Owen in Tennessee
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    Independent Thinkers Stand Up And Move

    QueQue
    What Da F@#K, what happened to Southern University????? I cannot believe this. Southern has more to offer than Grambling, that is sad. SU Grad 07, proud Alumnus!!!!!
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    JadeFox
    WAIT WAIT WAIT!!! WTF? Southern University isnt on the list? This has to be some made up bullshit ass list that somebody who was not very knowledgeable came up with off the top of his head just to make up a list. I could Understand if no other Louisiana Schools made the list but how could GRAMBLING UNIVERSITY make the list and their accreditation is in Jeopardy EVERY YEAR? They are a .99 credits away from being a preschool and they made the list? The majority of their programs are not accredited at all and THEY made the list? The only reason they did not turn them into a junior college already is because they want us to beat Grambling at The Bayou Classic every year as opposed to another school(tradition) If there was no Southern University there would be no Bayou Classic, If there was no Bayou Classic there would be no Grambling so if there was no Southern University there would be no Grambling. We're not going to even mention how Superior our Law School is. This list is for the birds.
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    DATDAMNMTO
    Spellman, Clark Atlanta, Morehouse all of those ae great schools
     

    zebrahead
    Grambling?

    Hm.
     

    ShezBlazin
    Spelman is #1...yeah that sounds about right!!! Good choice, good choice.
     

    saywhat42
    @ Cocoa-homme. . .

    ALRIGHT NOW!!! AGGIE PRIDE! NCA&T should be higher on the list, but at least we beat NCCU. : P It's all love.
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    WAKE UP MY PEOPLE!!!

    helix747
    It is fuc**** MOREHOUSE! Use your spell check okay MTO! Lets get it together. Seriously!
     

    She_So_Fly
    Clark @ #13 huh?

    Man, back when I was a senior in high school (c/o 94 baby!) I was accepted to Clark, but for some reason I didn't go (don't ask me what reason..I don't remember..lol). I wish I could have went. I still have the acceptance papers to this day. :(



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    TexasCalibur84
    A school with no white girls?????
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    MoniBoo
    @ B-moreAllday- so did I. "I'm so glad I go to Morgan State!"
     

    leiyake
    Smith!!! These are not all HBCUs. Smith is a women's college that's predominantly White.
     

    Trinity
    XXXXXU X X X X X X U! #17 BABY!
    class of 2005'
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    Know your History!!!

    scorpioqueen99
    SCSU is not just a party school. Only people who couldn't balance school and partying would say that.lol. Go Bulldogs!!! Homecoming, here I come!
     

    nenehurd
    What happen to Wayne State University, In Detroit,MI. Black Enterprise get it togather
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    Detroit‘s One And Only

    TiMa1
    BIG UPS TO MTO FOR POSTING THIS LIST. EVERYBODY'S GOING NEED THAT DEGREE, IT'S A MATTER OF SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. THERE ARE A FEW SCHOOLS ON THIS LIST THAT I DIDN'T THINK WERE "BLACK COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES": CORNELL UNIVERSITY, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, NORTHWESTER UNIVERSITY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, WELLESLY COLLEGE, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. TRADITIONALLY, THESE SCHOOLS HAVE ONLY GIVEN BLACK STUDENTS A HARD WAY IN THE DOOR.
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    "JUST SAY IT!"

    mzarrogance
    @ JadeFox - Don't ever compare ALL Louisiana colleges. Southern University doesn't hold a candle to Xavier University, the #1 school for producing black graduates with degrees in science, the #1 school for sending black students to medical school, pharmacy schools, vet schools, students seeking Ph.Ds in the sciences. GET REAL. I received job offers (pharm) from simply wearing my t-shirt although my grades spoke for themselves. XU is HIGHLY respected.

    XU produces well-rounded graduates who enter society making a difference.
     

    treetop
    TTT-SSS-U!!!!!
     

    donthateonthegreat
    @ Texas...that's right, lol!!
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    Pink hair don‘t care!!

    breathe_eazy
    Shout out to all my aggies holdin it down at homecoming dis weekend. North Cacalack is da place to be and A & T is where it's at. HI HATERS
     

    laughoutloud
    finally MTO shares info that some can use.....



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    N1esha
    i just knew HOWARD would make the list !!
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    ChiSocialite
    FAMU should definitley be ranked higher on this list. GO RATTLERS
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    princessof_la
    absolute fabulosity
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    skyneska
    Big ups to Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan; Alabama State A&M, and bigger ups to THE UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT, Detroit, MI, my alma mater. (UD/Mercy now) Big ups to all colleges who support and care for young people who are bound to change the world. Big ups to the teachers and professors who have the love of teaching in their hearts. That would be me. lol
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    Black tears for the dark years

    Dreayonn
    This here is a good look!
     

    CP3_Lady
    I went to University of Michigan (go BLUE) so no comment....
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    Domz
    CLARK ATL BABY!!!! ..WHAT YAHLL KNO ABOUT US!!! YEAA

    n shout out 2 savannah state.. SSU!! even tho i dnt seem up there...

    Oh n Where My AGGIES at??!!
     

    xbeachchair
    Domz you got an Aggie right here!

    AGGIE PRIDE! && it's homecoming here this week.
     

    collegegirl06
    " Im so glad I go to TSU, Im so glad I go to TSU, Im so glad I go to TSU, singing glory hallelujah Im so glad!!!!! TSU
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    atlqueen
    Yeah Spelman!!!!!

    Everyone knows there's no woman like a Spelman Woman!!!!!

    Spelman C/O 2001
     

    atlqueen
    Spelman/Morehouse Homecoming!!!!!

    October 19-26

    See you in the ATL!!!!!

    http://www.morehousespelmanhomecoming2008.com
     

    timialynn
    YALE SHOULD BE UP HIGHER BUT WHATEVER
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    crb131
    JSU SONIC BOOM OF THE SOUTH #36 BABY!!!!! HOME OF DAVID BANNER
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    WHAT‘S COOKING!!!

    strawberrieluv
    Go South Carolina State University Bulldogs
     

    polkadotskin
    Can I get an AGGIE PRIDE!!!!!

    Go A&T!!!!!
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    Lurkin‘ & readin‘...No comment...

    Didjaseememama
    It's all about RATTLER PRIDE BABY! FAAAAMMMMU!
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    I SKEE-WEE HARD IN MY COMBAT BOOTS!!!

    lUdaBabIi
    TUSKEGEE!!!!!
    HOOT HOOT!!!!!
    lol
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    ...and stuff!!!!

    kmohtowntx
    Univ. of Houston!!! yah!!
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    I‘m paid! Who cares what you say!!

    BigBlackBuddha
    Morgan State Alum...and why the [EXPLETIVE] is Harvard and Yale on this list...

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    Shereezy
    University of Maryland....thats whats up!!!!
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    If you knew betta...You‘d do betta

    Ohiolove
    Go Tennessee State!!!!
     

    mizz_naysi
    Damn...
    PVAMU didn't make the list...
    Why am I not surprised...lol
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    BklynRogue
    Ugh, of course the HBCU's round up the top. University of Hartford, what's good?!

    Class of 2012!!!

    Madd of my friends went to HBCU's this year...I didn't have the same enthusiam about them tho.
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    5 Boroughs Of Death, U dont Understand!!

    da8dawg
    Good to see my favorite HBCU (Tuskegee University)on the list. Although I'll probably never see my alma mater (Auburn University) represented here, it's still a good school for African Americans.
     

    Brodie
    Clark atlanta alum here... we need to be tied with spelman and morehouse
     

    CrystalCourt
    Morgan State, Morgan State U!
     

    beemichelle
    MY school--
    Spelman College is #1 =]
     

    victorartsy9421
    Cal State Eastbay/Hayward...
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    tammy609
    Harvard may have 10% blacks but trust me most are white. I don't live to far from there I should know.
     

    mzzversace15
    HOWARD i see you...even though i decided not to go lol...kind of regret it, even though i love my school Hofstra University in new york...soon to be transferring to the University of Houston
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    esha718803
    South Carolina State University BaybEHHH!!! LOL
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    I DNT PAPER CHASE, I GRAB TUG N PULL

    HU901BISON
    HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD UUUUU....THE REAL HU!!!!! C/O 2010 stand up!
     

    SigmaMan1914
    I knew Howard U would make it...the genisis of my beloved fraternity!
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    None Greata Than Phi Beta

    lima890
    Morgan State bitchesssss
     

    tiffie3490
    Knew HOWARD would be up there seeing as though the NAME is so familiar. Shyt ain't been the same since i DON'T KNOW WHEN. They riding on their name and if you're not going for business don't expect tooo much. DO YOUR RESEARCH. A school should be more than just a name. I got accepted and declined the offer cause they had wayyy to manyy f u c k ups with my registration and even took my friends money and denied her a dorm cause she was Hispanic. Things change and all I'm saying is do your research, Howard is an OK school but it ain't been great or historic latelyy damn sure shouldnt be 2nd. I've sed my peace . . .
     

    southerncharm
    SPEAK ON IT SCORPIOQUEEN99!Obviously tsmith couldn't balance class and "Thirsty Thursdays at the Silver Spur"! BTW her pic is upsidedown. GO SCSU Homecoming'08. BEAT NORFOLK STATE!
     

    caramelMIXcutie
    SOUTH CAROLINA STATE #49 WTF .... WOW..LOL

    ~CONGRATS TO SCSU FOR THERE HOMECOMING WIN~

    South Carolina State beat Norfolk State 24-23

    ORANGEBURG WAS MAD CRAZY TODAY ... WOOOO-HOOOOO!



    SKEEEEE-WEE
    :)))
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    his_natural_high
    Even though SC beat us today...I'm going to ALWAYS have love in my heart for my school!!! BEHOOOLLLLLDDDD THE GRREEEEENNN AAANNNDDD GGGOOOOLLLLDDDDD!!!! NSU BABY!!!!


    SKEEEEE-WEEE
     

    candigal88
    yea my school didn't make the list and know why. Virginia State University is too much of a party school!!! Too ghetto also!!! Shoot I barely made it out of there!!!
     

    Mr305mia
    FAMU 18?????
     

    quiann
    Howard University,
    Class 07'!

    Go Bisons!!!!!
     

    sugrad08
    Seriously how could my beloved SU(by the way we whooped tsu today 45-14)not make the list.Just speaking about the HBCUs in Louisiana...southern has the BEST...I repeat the BEST Nursing and Law schools within our state. I would definitely like to see what research methods they used while putting this list together.I agree with my fellow Jag Jade...how many times have we heard that Grambling was losing their accreditation...in my 4 years I've been at SU I have never heard of any of our programs losing accreditations.....and mzarrogance its not a thing of comparing su to schools like xaiver...yall deserved to make the list...but a school like gsu over su u gotta be kidding...the only thing they have going for them is the band other then that gsu is nothing more then another school that su has defeated and will continue to defeat... I would seriously like to see the BE that this list was featured in
     

    AKeysWannabee
    Alright!! Grambling State University!!!
     

    lisalee126
    FAAAAAMMMMMUUUU WE WERE NUMBER ONE BUT BECAUSE OF CASTELL AND HER F$#$#K UPS WE ARE NUMBER 18 ON THE LIST TRUST ME WE WILL BE BACK ON TOP HOMECOMING 08 SOMETHING SERIOUS LETS GET GET GET IT
     

    njadonis78
    TO tiffie3490:

    I don't know nor care which school you attend or attended, but as a PROUD HOWARD ALUMN I CAN HONESTLY SAY THAT HOWARD UNIVERSITY HAS NEVER, EVER HAD TO RIDE ON THEIR "NAME" THE SUCCESS THAT THEIR PRIDEFUL ALUMNI HAVE BOASTED IN VARIOUS INDUSTRIES SPEAKS VOLUMES:

    Academics

    [edit] Science, Medicine & Mathematics

    Patricia BathName Class year Notability Reference
    Dr. Patricia Bath MD ophthalmologist, the first African-American woman doctor to receive a patent for a medical invention.
    Dr. David Blackwell PhD first African-American elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
    Dr. Beth A. Brown PhD 1991 noted NASA astrophysicist, first African American woman to earn a doctoral degree from the University of Michigan's Department of Astronomy. [2]
    Dr. St. Elmo Brady PhD first African-American to earn a doctorate in chemistry.
    Cheick Modibo Diarra astrophysicist, director of NASA's "Mars Exploration Program Education and Public Outreach," chairman of Microsoft West Africa.
    Dr. Lena Franes Edwards MD physician (obstetrics and gynecology) and humanitarian, received Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1964
    Dr. Percy Lavon Julian PhD holds more than 130 chemical patents
    Dr. Ruth Ella Moore PhD first African-American woman to earn a doctorate in bacteriology
    E. Franklin Frazier sociologist


    [edit] University administrators

    Charlene Drew JarvisName Class year Notability Reference
    Delbert Baker (Ph.D.) president Oakwood College
    John T. Baker First African-American dean of the Albany Law School
    Kenneth Clark educator and pyschologist who conducted the 'doll research' for the Brown vs. Board of Education case
    Charlene Drew Jarvis (Ph.D.) president Southeastern University, daughter of Dr. Charles Drew
    Antoine M. Garibaldi, Ph.D. first African-American president of Gannon University. Former Dean of College of Arts and Sciences at Xavier University of Louisiana
    Edison O. Jackson President of Medgar Evers College
    Weldon Jackson the current Provost and Executive Vice President of Manhattan College
    Walter J. Leonard former president of Fisk University; former Assistant Dean, Howard University School of Law and Harvard University Law School; executive director, Cities in Schools
    Beverly D. Malloy executive vice president, Barber-Scotia College
    Kelly Miller mathematician, scientist, sociologist, first African-American admitted to Johns Hopkins University
    R. Charles Moyer dean emeritus Babcock Graduate School of Management, Wake Forest University, fifth permanent dean of the University of Louisville's College of Business and Public Administration
    Irvin Reid, Ph.D. president Wayne State University
    H. Patrick Swygert president Howard University
    Dr. Thelma Barnaby Thompson 12th president of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore


    [edit] Faculty

    Alain LockeName Department Notability Reference
    Sterling Brown writer, teacher, literary critic, poet laureat for Washington, D.C., professor 1929- around 1969
    Merze Tate first African-American graduate of Western Michigan College, first African-American female to attend Oxford, first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in government and international relations from Harvard University, one of the first women members of the Department of History at Howard University, expert in diplomatic history, professor 1942-77
    Dr. Clive Callender one of the foremost specialists in organ transplant medicine in the United States. Professor at Howard University College of Medicine, 1973- present.
    Alain Locke Professor - African American writer, philosopher, educator





    [edit] Business
    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Oliver McIntosh President and CEO of International Media Content, the largest sports rights company in the Caribbean
    Vernon Jordan Attorney, Senior Managing Director with Lazard Freres & Co. LLC, former president of the Urban League
    Dumarsais Simeus owner Simeus Foods, International
    Lillian Lincoln Lambert Founder, Former President & Chief Executive Officer Centennial One, Inc.; first African-American woman to earn an MBA at Harvard Business School
    H. Naylor Fitzhugh one of the first African American graduates of Harvard Business School and is also credited with creating the concept of target marketing


    [edit] Politics and public service

    [edit] Civil Rights, Law & Government

    Edward Brooke
    Mary Ann Shadd Cary
    Elijah Cummings
    Adrian Fenty
    Harold Ford, Sr.
    Thurgood Marshall
    Gregory W. Meeks
    L. Douglas Wilder
    Walter Washington
    Andrew YoungName Class year Notability Reference
    Aris T. Allen fmr. member Maryland State Senate, first African-American to run for Lt. Governor of Maryland
    The Rt. Hon (Dr.) Nnamdi Azikwe First President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1960-66)
    Boce W. Barlow, Jr. first African-American to be elected to the Connecticut State Senate.
    William V. Bell mayor of Durham, North Carolina
    Adolphus A. Birch first African-American to serve as Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court
    Aisha N. Braveboy member, Maryland House of Delegates
    Dr. Percival Broderick Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica
    Hon. Edward Brooke first African-American elected to the United States Senate
    Gayleatha Brown Ambassador to Benin
    Hon. Ewart Brown Deputy Premier and Minister of Transport of Bermuda
    Basil Keith Bryan Consul General to New York for Jamaica
    Hon. Arthur L. Burnett, Sr. Senior Judge currently Judge Superior Court of the District of Columbia
    Hon. Roland Burris former State Attorney General, Illinois
    Hon. Robert L. Carter Southern District of New York
    Mary Ann Shadd Cary publisher, abolitionist and suffragist, founded the first racially-integrated school in Canada, first female newspaper editor in Canada, second woman to graduate as a lawyer in the United States, first black woman to cast a vote in a national election
    Hon. Elijah Cummings United States Congress
    Hon. David Dinkins first African-American mayor of New York City
    Hon. Herbert B. Dixon, Jr. Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
    Hon. George W. Draper III first African-American Chief Judge for the Missouri Chourt of Appeals Eastern District, first African-American male to be appointed a judge in St. Louis
    Hon. Mike Espy first African-American United States Secretary of Agriculture
    Melvin Evans former Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, former Delegate from the United States Virgin Islands to the United States House of Representatives
    Nathaniel Exum member, Maryland State Senate
    James Farmer civil rights activist, founder and first leader of Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
    Hon. Adrian Fenty current mayor of Washington, D.C.
    Harold Ford, Sr. former United States Representative from Tennessee
    Hon. Shirley Franklin first female and currentmayor of Atlanta, Georgia
    Hon. Garrin P. Gayles Judge, Miami-Dade County Court
    Emma Gillett co-founder of the first law school in the world founded by women, first woman to be appointed notary public by the President of the United States
    John R. Hargrove, Sr. Judge, United States District Court Maryland
    Dr. James W. Holley, III, D.D.S. mayor of Portsmouth, Virginia
    Dr. Cheddi Jagan President, Guyana
    Jack Johnson County Executive, Prince George's County, MD.
    William A. Johnson, Jr. mayor, Rochester, NY.
    Elaine R. Jones former president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
    Hon. John Junor Minister of Health, Jamaica
    Dr. Oliver Harper Minister of Health, Guyana
    Hon. Patricia Roberts Harris United States Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, United States Ambassador
    Kamala D. Harris San Francisco District Attorney
    Hon. Joseph W. Hatchett Former Florida Supreme Court Judge, first African-American in the south to win a statewide election
    Hon. Earl F. Hilliard United States Congress
    Benjamin Hooks former executive director of the NAACP
    Lonna Hooks Secretary of State of New Jersey from 1994 to 1998, under Governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman [3]
    Hon. Sharon Pratt Kelly first African-American female mayor of a major city, Washington, D.C.
    Hon. Keith Knight Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Jamaica
    Hon. Thurgood Marshall (School of Law) first African-American United States Supreme Court justice
    Rudolph C. McCollum former mayor, Richmond, Virginia
    Hon. Gabrielle McDonald judge Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, The Hague, Netherlands
    Enolia McMillan first female national president of the NAACP
    Hon. Gregory W. Meeks Representative for New York's sixth congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives
    Hon. Vicki Miles-LaGrange District Judge, Western district of Oklahoma, first African-American woman U.S. attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma, first African-American woman elected to the Oklahoma Senate.
    Keith Mitchell Ph.D. Prime Minister of Grenada
    Hon. Thomas R. Monroe first African-American judge in Arlington County, VA.
    Brandon T. Neal national director of the NAACP Youth and College Division
    James E. O'Hara member, United States House of Representatives (1883 to 1887) representing North Carolina.
    Hon. Ronald Palmer Ambassador to Togo, Malaysia and Mauritius
    Adam Clayton Powell IV Member of the New York State Assembly. Son of Civil Rights leader - Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
    Hon. Peggy Quince the first African American woman on Florida Supreme Court
    Charlotte E. Ray the first African American woman lawyer
    M. Kasim Reed Georgia State Senator
    Hon. Spottswood Robinson judge, United States Court of Appeals
    J. Todd Rutherford South Carolina State Representative
    Hon. Roy Schneider Governor United States Virgin Islands
    SirArleigh Winston Scott first native Governor-General of Barbados
    James R. Spencer Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
    Hon. Craig S. Strong Michigan Third Circuit Court judge
    Hon. Emmet G. Sullivan Judge of United States District Court for the District of Columbia
    Kwame Ture activist, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), born Stokely Carmichael
    Dale Wainwright first African American ever elected to the Texas Supreme Court
    Hon. Walter Washington first elected mayor of Washington, D.C.
    Hon. L. Douglas Wilder first elected African-American United States governor, current Mayor of Richmond, Virginia
    Hon. Harris Wofford United States Senator representing Pennsylvania (1991-95)
    Hon. Albert Wynn first African-American elected to the United States Congress from Prince George's County and Montgomery County in Maryland
    Hon. Andrew Young first African-American United Nations Ambassador and former mayor of Atlanta, Georgia


    [edit] Military service
    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. Brigadier General, first African-American general in the U.S. Army
    Lester Lyles General, U.S. Air Force, Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and Commander, Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
    Togo West former Secretary of Veterans Affairs, former Secretary of the Army


    [edit] Entertainment

    [edit] Athletics
    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Ronald Bartell NFL cornerback (Saint Louis Rams)
    Milan Brown head men's basketball coach at Mount Saint Mary's University
    Marques Douglas NFL defensive end (New Orleans Saints, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco Forty-Niners)
    Omar Evans Canadian Football League defensive end (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Montreal Alouettes, Calgary Stampeders)
    Dennis Felton head men's basketball coach at the University of Georgia
    Rhadi Ferguson 4-time US National Judo Champion, a 2004 Judo Olympian
    Pep Hamilton quarterbacks coach for the Chicago Bears
    Shaka Hislop goalkeeper for FC Dallas and Trinidad and Tobago national football team who played in the 2006 FIFA World Cup
    Gary Harrell NFL/WLAF receiver, New York Giants, Frankfurt Galaxy, assistant coach, Texas Southern University
    Nigel Henry professional soccer player
    Edward P. Hurt Morgan's legendary football, basketball and track coach
    Wycliffe Nathaniel Bubba Morton Major League Baseball player, (Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Braves, California Angels), first African-American to sign with the Detroit Tigers
    David Oliver professional athlete-track and field
    Jay Walker ESPNU Football analyst, NFL quarterback (New England Patriots, 1994; Barcelona Dragons, 1995; Minnesota Vikings, 1996-97), Maryland State Delegate
    Billy Jenkins former National Football League Defensive Back
    Antoine Bethea NFL safety (Indianapolis Colts)
    Geoff Pope NFL cornerback (New York Giants)
    Larry Spriggs former NBA player
    Milt Thompson former Major League Baseball player, hitting coach for the Philadelphia Phillies


    [edit] Journalist and news media personalities

    Gus JohnsonName Class year Notability Reference
    A.J. Calloway on-air personality
    Lesli Foster television anchor, WUSA-TV, Washington, D.C.
    Hal Jackson first African-American radio sportscaster; co-owner of the first African-American owned and operated station in New York
    Michael King conservative commentator; television producer, WXIA-TV Atlanta
    Gus Johnson sportscaster, CBS Sports
    Vickey Mabrey CBS News, 60 Minutes correspondent-New York
    Michelle Miller reporter, CBS News
    Pat Lawson Muse television anchor, WRC-TV Washington, D.C.
    Cynne Simpson television anchor, WJLA-TV, Washington, D.C.
    Lori Stokes News anchor, WABC-TV, New York
    Tom Terrell 1972 Music journalist, photographer, promoter, NPR music commentator
    Sister Toldja award winning blogger
    Lala Vasquez on-air personality
    Stan Verrett reporter, ESPNEWS
    Fredricka Whitfield Anchor, CNN
    Nancy Anita Williams journalist and editor (Essence, Washington Post, New York Daily News)


    [edit] Nobel laureates
    Peace, Literature, or Economics

    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Toni Morrison born Chloe Anthony Wofford, Nobel Prize for Literature


    [edit] Literature
    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Pearl Cleage poet, essayist, and journalist
    Karl D. Darmstädter German literature
    Zora Neale Hurston anthropologist and author
    Benilde Little author
    Solomon Mutswairo novelist and poet
    Omar Tyree award-winning novelist


    [edit] Musician

    Sean Combs
    Richard SmallwoodName Class year Notability Reference
    Geri Allen jazz pianist
    Ysaye M. Barnwell member of a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock, actress, author.
    James A. Bland musician and composer. Author of over 700 songs including the former state song of Virginia.
    Donald Byrd jazz musician
    Sean Combs music producer, also known as "Puffy", "P. Money", "Puff Daddy", "P. Diddy", and "Diddy"
    Cora Coleman-Dunham percussionist, currently tours with Prince
    Billy Eckstine singer
    Lillian Evanti opera singer
    Roberta Flack singer
    Benny Golson jazz saxophone
    Rich Harrison Grammy winning record producer and song writer
    Donny Hathaway singer
    Shirley Horn jazz singer
    Marcus Johnson jazz pianist
    Kenny Lattimore singer, husband of singer Chante Moore
    Linda Lou McCall songwriter and entertainment marketing consultant, widow of Louis A. McCall, drummer and founder of Con Funk Shun
    Me'Shell NdegéOcello recording artist (singer & bassist)
    Jessye Norman opera singer, received Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006
    Sadat X rapper, member of hip hop group Brand Nubian
    Darnley Scantlebury Grammy nominated music producer, musician and songwriter, a/k/a, Donnie Scantz
    Shai Band - "If I Ever Fall in Love"
    Richard Smallwood Grammy award-winning gospel singer, pianist, and arranger
    Crystal Waters singer
    Angela Winbush singer


    [edit] Pageant queens
    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Candace Allen Miss District of Columbia USA 2006
    Christie Davis Miss Maryland USA - 2000
    Shauntay Hinton Miss USA 2002
    Amanda Lewis 2005, 2008 Miss Black District of Columbia USA 2008
    Alena Neves Miss District of Columbia USA - 1993
    Shilah Phillips first African-American to hold the Miss Texas USA title, first runner-up Miss America 2007
    Von Gretchen Shepard first Miss Black California and first Miss Black America (1973)


    [edit] Television and film

    Ambre Anderson
    Ossie Davis, 1951
    Phylicia Rashad
    Roxie RokerName Class year Notability Reference
    Ambre Anderson 1997 model, actress
    Ossie Davis actor and activist
    Ernest Dickerson filmmaker and director (Director), "The Wire"
    Dianne Houston Oscar-nominated filmmaker
    Robert "Scoop" Jackson sports journalist and contributor, ESPN
    Ananda Lewis talk show host (BET,The Ananda Lewis Show)
    Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth reality television contestant (The Apprentice, The Surreal Life)
    Camille McDonald model, appeared on America's Next Top Model, cycle 2"
    Frederick James (Freddie)Perren Grammy Award-winning songwriter/producer ("Saturday Night Fever")
    Malik Sayeed Filmmaker
    Al Shearer Former BET Personality and actor
    Richard Wesley playwright and screenwriter
    Ambreal Williams model - appeared on America's Next Top Model, cycle 9"
    Debbie Allen dancer, actress
    Laz Alonzo actor ("Stomp the Yard", "Jarhead", "All souls: Dia delos muertos", "This Christmas")
    Anthony Anderson actor (Two Can Play that Game, Barbershop, Kangaroo Jack, "The Shield," "The Bernie Mac Show.")
    Wendy Davis actress Lifetime Television "Army Wives"
    Taraji P. Henson actress ("Hustle and Flow", "Baby Boy", "Something New", "Smokin Ace's", "Talk To Me")
    Paula Jai Parker actress ("Hustle and Flow", "Idlewild")
    Carl Anthony Payne II actor ("The Cosby Show, "Martin")
    Shaunielle Perry stage director, playwright and educator
    Tracie Thoms actress ("Rent-The Movie", "The Devil Wears Prada", "Grindhouse")
    Phylicia Rashad actress (The Cosby Show, "Raisin In The Sun", "The Old Settler", "The Wiz"), first African-American actress to win the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play ("Raisin")
    B.J. Reed actress & singer ("Ain't Misbehavin'","Mama, I Wanna Sing", "A...My Name is Alice", "Indigo")
    Roxie Roker actress, ("The Jeffersons"), also Lenny Kravitz's mother
    Wendy Raquel Robinson actress, ("The Steve Harvey Show", "The Game", "Two Can Play That Game", "Something New")
    Isaiah Washington actor, ("Get On The Bus", "Grey's Anatomy")
    Marlon Wayans actor ("Little Man", "White Chicks")
    Lynn Whitfield Emmy award-winning actress, ("The Josephine Baker Story", "Stompin' At The Savoy", "Head of State", "Eve's Bayou")
    Karen Malina White actress, ("The Cosby Show")


    [edit] Other visual and performing arts
    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Amiri Baraka author and poet
    Paul Laurence Dunbar late 19th century poet
    Elizabeth Catlett sculptor and printmaker.
    Lois Mailou Jones Pierre-Noel , artist and educator


    [edit] Religion
    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Louis George Gregory Hand of the Cause in the Bahá'í Faith
    Beryl Higgs second woman to be ordained by the Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas
    Vashti Murphy McKenzie first female bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
    Jeremiah Wright former pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ


    [edit] Other notable alumni
    Name Class year Notability Reference
    Doris Evans McGinty first African-American woman to receive a doctorate in musicology from Oxford University
     

    Crossnation
    Pretty much everybody I know in FL went to FAMU..






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    ".....and that's why I get 30 percent"
     

    aqp
    PROUD XU Alumnus class of '03 BABY...but what happened 2 Southern University?
     

    kingkhan
    Judging by the spelling and grammar on this page, it's obvious that most of you haven't been to anyone's college.
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    you‘re not hated, just ignored

    Stunnagirl08
    AGGIE PRIDE! GO A&T!!!!!

    NC A&T PRODUCES THE BRIGHTEST ENGINEERS IN THE WORLD.
     

    terral
    Can you all Please Say NC STAND UP!!! NC Schools on the list
     

    visweetess
    so..... what does this do for us? most of us cant afford them. can they tell us how to get free grants/scholarships to get into these colleges?

    http://www.whengoodwomenturnbad.com/2008/09/back-in-1950s-there-were-more-courting.html
     

    missM24
    FAM GOT DAMN U!!!

    LES GO RATLLERS WE USED TO BE TOP 5. HELL, WE WERE PRINCETON REVIEWS SCHOOL OF THE YEAR AT ONE POINT. LETS NOT FORGET HOW ON POINT OUR SCHOOL IS BOTH ACEDEMICALLY AND SOCIALLY
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    YOU SEE STRUGGLE, I SEE OPPORTUNITY

    Scoobydo
    @njadonis78
    As one Howard Alumni to another, I couln't have said it better. Howard University has a long, prestigious history. As a member of the Class of 1974, I remember going to school with Debbie Allen, Phylicia Ayers-Allen, Donnie Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Pamela Potier(yes, Sidney's daughter), just to name a few.

    I'M SO GLAD I GO TO HOWARD U
    I'M SO GLAD I GO TO HOWARD U
    I'M SO GLAD I GO TO HOWARD U
    SINGING GLORY HALLEILUJAH, I'M SO GLAD

    MUCH LOVE TO ALL MY ALPHA CHAPTER SORORS OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY....OOOO-OOOP!!
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    "Reposition Yourself!!"

    idrislady
    Proud NCCU Alumnus!
     

    idrislady
    Support all HBCUs!
     

    Pratt1
    FISK FOREVER!!! Class of 03 in the house, yesir...
     

    Tarita
    Damn, my university didn't even make the list.
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    My President is an "Other" too

    ladyexec
    Go HAMPTON...PIRATE PRIDE C/O 05!!!!
     

    muddas05
    HEY Where The HELL Is MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE...IM PISSED...SCREW THESE FANCY SHMANCY UNIVERSITIES
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    REGISTER 2 VOTE @ WWW.VOTEFORCHANGE.COM

    tiffie3490
    njadonis78, glad you have so much pride being a HOWARD alumni but aren't we just a bit SENSITIVE?It was hardly necessary for you to say what you did: "I don't know nor care which school you attend or attended..." Don’t belittle my education solely because it wasn’t and will not be continued at HOWARD thank you very much. Now yes, HOWARD has its pride and accomplishments as does ANY OTHER SCHOOL but instead of going on to its website and copy/pasting names you should've first realized I was speaking from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, which is why what you feel isn't how I feel. Get a grip because as I stated it was HARDLY necessary. Maybe you were born to be a Howardite, Bison or whatever the hell you call yourself but PERSONALLY, I PASS and my decision was based upon factual and personal experiences with the school. It was hardly worth the hassle I went through upon acceptance to your beloved university dear. I witnessed my close friend whose only hope was to gain the “Howard Experience” get her housing delayed and eventually denied strictly because of her race. This obviously didn’t happen to you so I guess you saw the brighter side yet and still save the list and your little pro-HOWARD tirade if you couldn’t see the story behind my words. And by the way, a school is more than just the “pedigree” of its faculty and graduates. Hence, your list means squat to me. Oh, but then again, we do live in quite a shallow world, don’t we ?
     

    kcire10
    When people gonna stop this list shyt and understand school is school. You get out of it what you put into it. I hate these "feel good" list.
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    phukk ya screw face I watch hands

    lOCAlxCElEBRiTy
    yeaaaaah NYU baby!!! im going there next year! 09!!!!
      ---------------
    Ignorance is a disease of the mind

    Exibbit
    Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU) all day.
     

    Exibbit
    Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU) all day.
     

    Exibbit
    Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU) all day.
     

    Tarita
    @ Kcire10...You have a point, but at the same time it's good for people to know which universities/colleges have more Black faculty and more diversity in their degree programs.

    I will say that I don't think Black Universities take into consideration that the majority of predominantly Black high schools ARE NOT ABLE to provide AP classes, YET Black Universities EXPECT prospective Black college students to meet the same standards as PRINCETON, YALE, HARVARD, etc., and that's disenfranchising African-Americans.
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    My President is an "Other" too

    Tarita
    *faculty
      ---------------
    My President is an "Other" too

    Valnique4Love
    Aggie Pride# 21....They Should also be Shaw University, the first HBC in the South...Without Shaw set the foundation and paved the way
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    Smooches

    Tijarah08
    Valnique4Love I am surprised that they didn't put SHAW U up there, Shaw is my parents's alma mater. Anyways I see my alma mater, UNC Chapel Hill is up there. Go TAR HEELS!!!
     

    Tijarah08
    SKEE-WEE to all the sorors that posted!!!
     

    Selector
    OK COOL
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    Excuse me while I light my spliff

    njadonis78
    @tiffie3490

    My post was not a tirade, I was educating you on MY SCHOOL'S ILLUSTRIOUS HISTORY. Your intial post stating that things haven't been the same since "YOU DON'T KNOW WHEN", so I felt the need ti inform you that HOWARD HAS AND STILL CONTINUES TO BE A BEACON OF EDUCATION. And for you to make the dumb statent that your Hispanic friend was denied admission due to her ethinicity is a bunch of crap, maybe she failed to mention that SHE dropped the ball in terms of making sure her paperwork was correct, it's so easy for others for their mistakes. It's no biggie cause I WON"T BE THINKING ABOUT YOU AT ALL WHILE I'M CELEBRATING ON THE YARD WITH MY FRAT FOR HOMECOMING 2008 THIS WEEKEND!!!!!
     

    B-Deezy
    Based on some of the comments I've read, apparently not every one read the title of this article properly, because it did not say the top 50 african american colleges(HBCU's), what it said was the top 50 colleges for african americans, which could mean things such as black enrollment, black graduation rates, diversity, subject matter etc...
     

    Destinee
    Oberlin College...that is my home town..small but my home town!
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    Romans 8:28-30

    msamazing
    I'm mad who made this dang list all three of my schools I went to are not on that list, and my schools are the bomb!!!!!please believe me!!!!!
     

    tiffie3490
    njadonis78, once again I don't see why you feel the need to comment on PERSONAL experiences: "And for you to make the dumb statent that your Hispanic friend was denied admission due to her ethinicity is a bunch of crap, maybe she failed to mention that SHE dropped the ball in terms of making sure her paperwork was correct, it's so easy for others for their mistakes". YOU made NO SENSE. Oh, but I’m sure these typos MUST be due to all the excitement you have for that little yard sale celebration or whatever but ANYWAYS, allow me to school you sweetie . . .
    No need for your “maybe she did this maybe she did that” talk. In all ACTUALITY, my friend sent her paperwork in close to two months early so as to avoid any confusion. IF it was "incorrect" as you say, she would've been notified the thousands of times she contacted them afterwards including our two day visit up there to view the campus. So, close your mouth on that subject since you have no idea what you're speaking upon. What possible satisfaction would I get from lying about an experience such as that? And to correct you, her ADMISSION wasn’t denied, her housing was. She followed up perfectly on ALL of her paperwork and as I said sent EVERYTHING close to two months early sweetheart. She and I were both accepted. Are you interested in knowing HOW we know she was denied housing because of her race? I (half African-American), sent my paperwork in probably close to a month early. Albeit, mine was sent a whole MONTH after hers, I received my house assignment close to a week afterwards while she received nothing. She received a letter stating that the school had received her deposit. So now answer me this, why wasn’t she assigned to a quad then since you know so much? She was notified that the check she sent was cashed as well as received by the school so again I ask you, WHY wasn’t she assigned to a quad? I rest my case. It’s clear to see that her assignment was put on the back-burner. You, being a Howardite, might not want to realize the truth here but that’s YOUR choice. She even received a letter later on stating that IF she DIDN’T find housing to attend the school, that her acceptance would be disregarded. I tell you that to tell you this: DON’T speak on events you know NOTHING about.
    [p.s.} glad to know you won’t be thinking of me as I hardly know nor care who you are, but I’m sure my words will ring in your head as you address them to your frat brothers even for a little laugh, so yeah read and reread my comment as much as you please. Hey, maybe you’ll even “GRACE” me with yet another unbalanced and inaccurate response.
     

    spelmanite88
    Spelman is at the right spot
    don't sleep on us!
    Hey Morehouse and Clark Atlanta!!!

    Spelman College
    Class of 2010
     


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