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Learn how HBCU scholarships and grants can help Black students pay for college. Fund your degree through alternatives to student loans.

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Updated March 18, 2022

Reviewed by Pamela “Safisha Nzingha” Hill, Ph.D.

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For students attending historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), scholarships, internships, and fellowships can make higher education more affordable. HBCU scholarships and grants can supplement federal financial aid to help students fund their degrees and, ultimately, launch their careers.

While the majority of college students need financial aid to afford college, HBCU scholarships recognize the merit and potential of Black students with unique financial considerations. Read on to learn more about scholarships for HBCU students and related resources.

Financial Considerations for HBCU Students

Pursuing a college degree is a costly proposition for most students, but it can be disproportionately expensive for Black students. Many Black students at HBCUs face hardships beyond those of their white peers, including increased student debt and less available institutional aid.

A 2016 report from the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) found that 80% of HBCU students used federal loans for college, versus only 55% of non-HBCU students. Additionally, according to the Brookings Institute, Black students attending four-year colleges owed an average of $7,400 more in student loans than white students as of 2016. And that average debt gap more than tripled for Black graduates over the next several years. As a result, many Black students face significant student loan debt.

HBCU scholarships and grants, which typically do not require repayment, can help alleviate these critical deficiencies in federal financial aid for Black students. Scholarships may be awarded based on a variety of factors, including merit and financial need. The following sections describe some of the most generous and inclusive HBCU scholarships and grants.

Scholarships for HBCU Students

Many HBCUs offer partial and full scholarships to enrolled students. Learners should inquire about these institutional scholarships when applying to college. Additionally, local chapters of Black fraternities and sororities, alumni chapters, and other organizations offer scholarships, including those described below.

The ABOUT LOVE Scholarship

  • Who Is Eligible?: Beyoncé's ABOUT LOVE Scholarship supports students at Lincoln State University in Pennsylvania, Norfolk State University in Virginia, Bennett College in North Carolina, the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and Central State University in Ohio. Applicants must qualify for financial aid as determined by their institutions and pursue majors in creative fields.
  • Application Deadline: September
  • Scholarship Amount: Varies

Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be full-time, first-generation undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in a UNCF-approved school, excluding Morehouse College, Spelman College, the Interdenominational Theological Center, or Clark Atlanta University. Students must possess a minimum GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate unmet financial need.
  • Application Deadline: April
  • Scholarship Amount: Up to $5,000 per year, for four years

The Frederick Douglas Bicentennial Scholarship Program

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be rising seniors, enrolled full time at a qualifying HBCU. Students also need to demonstrate a commitment to community service and have a minimum GPA of 3.5. Applicants must indicate unmet financial need, as verified by their school, and fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aide (FAFSA) form.
  • Application Deadline: TBD
  • Scholarship Amount: $10,000 per year

Fund II Foundation UNCF STEM Scholars Program

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be African American, full-time, first-year students with demonstrated unmet financial need. They must have completed advanced math and science courses in high school, including precalculus. This scholarship is specifically for students intending to pursue science, technology, mathematics, or engineering (STEM) majors.
  • Application Deadline: April
  • Scholarship Amount: Up to $25,000

Intel Scholarship

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be African American U.S. citizens attending school full time as juniors, seniors, or graduate students. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be enrolled in an approved STEM program.
  • Application Deadline: June
  • Scholarship Amount: $5,000

Target Scholars Program

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be Black first-year students enrolled full time at an approved HBCU. Potential awardees must demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 2.75, and plan to pursue a career in technology, leadership, or design.
  • Application Deadline: July
  • Scholarship Amount: $5,000

Thurgood Marshall College Fund/Lowe's Scholarship

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have never received the TMCF/Lowe's Scholarship before and who aren't receiving another TMCF scholarship the same year. Students must be full-time sophom*ores, juniors, or seniors at a TMCF-member school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and unmet financial need.
  • Application Deadline: Varies
  • Scholarship Amount: Varies

Thurgood Marshall College Fund/Wells Fargo Emergency Scholarship

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be seniors enrolled full time at a TMCF-approved HBCU and have verified U.S. citizenship or legal permanent resident status. Students also need a minimum GPA of 3.0, demonstrated leadership abilities, and unmet financial need.
  • Application Deadline: TBD
  • Scholarship Amount: $750

UNCF K-12 Education Fellowship

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be undergraduate juniors at a qualifying HBCU. Students should be willing to relocate for a 10-week summer fellowship, which includes a paid internship within a K-12 organization or school. All majors are welcome to apply.
  • Application Deadline: February
  • Scholarship Amount: Varies

UNCF/Koch Scholars Program

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be Black or African American U.S. citizens or permanent residents who attend or plan to attend an eligible four-year university. Students are also required to maintain a minimum GPA of 2.7. This program is for students with an interest in principled entrepreneurship, innovation, and economics.
  • Application Deadline: TBD
  • Scholarship Amount: Up to $5,000 per year, for four years

Grants for HBCU Students

Federal Pell Grant

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must be undergraduate students who have not previously earned bachelor's, master's, or professional degrees. They need to submit the FAFSA to demonstrate financial need.
  • Application Deadline: Varies
  • Scholarship Amount: Up to $6,495 (for the 2021-2022 award year)

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant

  • Who Is Eligible?: Eligible students, as determined by the FAFSA, include undergraduates who have not previously earned bachelor's degrees. Priority is given to students with exceptional financial need.
  • Application Deadline: Varies
  • Scholarship Amount: $100-$4,000 per year

HBCU Tuition and Travel Grant

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must attend an HBCU that belongs to the IES Abroad consortium and apply to an IES Abroad program.
  • Application Deadline: Varies
  • Scholarship Amount: $2,000

Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant

  • Who Is Eligible?: Eligible students do not qualify for a Federal Pell Grant based on their expected family contribution but meet all other criteria. Applicants must also have been younger than 24 or enrolled in college at least part time when their parent or guardian died as a result of military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after 9/11.
  • Application Deadline: Varies
  • Scholarship Amount: Up to $6,425

Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant

  • Who Is Eligible?: Applicants must meet the general criteria for federal student aid programs and be enrolled in a TEACH Grant-eligible program. Enrollees must score above the 75th percentile on one or more portions of a college admissions test or maintain a minimum GPA of 3.25. Awardees must also agree to complete a teaching-service obligation after graduation.
  • Application Deadline: Varies
  • Scholarship Amount: Up to $4,000 per year

Additional Resources for Financial Assistance

CBCA walks students through completing The Common Application, which allows students to apply to multiple colleges and universities at once. For a single $20 fee, students can submit their application to all 65 CBCA-member institutions, including HBCUs. Among the nation's leading internship programs for HBCU students, HBCU First provides career-centered experiences for Black youth. Internships include a variety of programs focused on leadership, mentoring, HBCU equity, career exploration, and STEM. TMCF partners with major national corporations and esteemed HBCUs to provide resources for Black students, including scholarships and talent acquisition and career placement services. This resource caters to current HBCU students, HBCU alumni, and their parents. The portal offers services like HBCU rankings, job listings, and career development assistance. HBCU Lifestyle also connects students with scholarships and college tours. United Negro College Fund hosts a variety of free, virtual events throughout the year to promote college- and career-readiness among Black high school and college students. UNCF also offers multiple merit scholarships to students attending the events.

Frequently Asked Questions About Scholarships for HBCU Students

Which HBCU gives the most scholarships?

While exact scholarship numbers vary each year, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania awarded the most HBCU scholarships during the 2016-2017 academic year -- according to HBCU Lifestyle -- totaling more than $6,750 per student. Many other schools, including South Carolina State University, Delaware State University, Tuskegee University, and Virginia State University also award generous scholarship packages to students.

What GPA do you need to get a full-ride scholarship?

Most full-ride scholarships require a GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. However, many programs consider additional criteria, such as class rank and standardized test scores. Students should carefully read the scholarship's requirements to manage their own expectations. Scholarships that specify a particular minimum GPA tend to remain firm on that requirement, while others may give a range or state a willingness to consider other factors.

What is the least-expensive HBCU?

Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina is among the most affordable HBCUS. Annual tuition for the 2021-2022 school year totals $6,664 for in-state students and $10,664 for out-of-state learners. Shorter College -- a private, two-year HBCU in Arkansas -- is another affordable school, with estimated tuition and fees of about $6,000 a year. Even many of the most expensive HBCUs keep costs lower than the national average for tuition.

What percentage of HBCU students receive financial aid?

According to TMCF,more than 75% of students at HBCUs receive Federal Pell Grants and nearly 13% pursue PLUS Loans to attend college. Outside of federal financial aid, many HBCU scholarships are distributed based on available institutional funding, which pales in comparison to that of primarily white institutions. On average, HBCU's endowments are roughly 13% the size of non-HBCU institutions' endowments.

Which HBCU has the highest tuition?

Atlanta's Spelman College tops the list of the most expensive HBCUs in the U.S., with tuition and fees exceeding $28,000 annually for students during the 2021-2022 academic year.

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She holds membership in the Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education, Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Langston University Alumni Association, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She is the proud mother of a daughter, Safisha Nzingha, who is a student at Langston University.

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FAQs

What is the #1 HBCU in America? ›

1. Howard University. Howard University is a private co-educational college in Washington DC. It is categorised by the Carnegie Foundation as a research university with high research activity.

What is the cheapest HBCU to attend? ›

Most and least affordable HBCUs
Most — and least — affordable HBCUs
RankHBCUNet cost
1Coahoma Community College$1,004
2Elizabeth City State University$2,350
3Simmons College of Kentucky$3,394
69 more rows
22 Feb 2022

Which HBCU cost the most? ›

Most Expensive HBCUs Keep Tuition Costs Lower Than National...
  1. Elizabeth City State University: Elizabeth City, North Carolina. ...
  2. Fayetteville State University: Fayetteville, North Carolina. ...
  3. University of the Virgin Islands: Virgin Islands. ...
  4. Harris-Stowe State University: Saint Louis, Missouri.

What is the largest HBCU enrollment? ›

Total Enrollment: 12,753 students

North Carolina A&T in Greensboro has been the largest HBCU by enrollment since 2014. Its student body continued to grow during COVID-19, with over 13,000 students enrolled for the 2021-22 school year.

What GPA do you need to get into HBCU? ›

What GPA do you need to get into an HBCU? The typical GPAs for students accepted into many HBCUs schools range from 2.5-3.0. Other HBCUs may require higher GPAs. For example, students accepted at Hampton University and Florida A&M had average GPAs above 3.25.

What is the safest HBCU? ›

Alarms.org has named its safest college campuses in the nation and Fayetteville State University (FSU) is on the list. FSU is the safest historically black college and university (HBCU) in North Carolina, the fourth safest in the state, and ranks 119 out of 500 schools in the nation.

Can you get a full ride to an HBCU? ›

Many HBCUs offer partial and full scholarships to enrolled students. Learners should inquire about these institutional scholarships when applying to college. Additionally, local chapters of Black fraternities and sororities, alumni chapters, and other organizations offer scholarships, including those described below.

What's the easiest HBCU to get into? ›

HBCUs with high Acceptance rates include Miles College, Langston University, and Morris College. These schools have an acceptance rate of 100%. Others with acceptance rates of 90% and above are Jackson State University, Virginia State University, Bluefield State College, etc.

Which HBCU is a party school? ›

South Carolina State University

Socially, the university hosts one of the most turnt-up yet overlooked homecomings and shares events with neighboring HBCUs Claflin University and Voorhees College. In addition, South Carolina State is the only HBCU to be recognized as an over-performing college in the United States.

What's the smallest HBCU? ›

Established in 1891 as the West Virginia Colored Institute, West Virginia State University is an HBCU and the smallest land-grant institution in the country.

What is the youngest HBCU? ›

(Spelman College and Morris Brown were founded in 1881.) The “youngest” four-year HBCU, a designation to mark schools founded before 1964 with the intention of serving the black community, is the University of Virgin Islands, which opened in 1962. Schools founded after 1964, like the Charles R.

What state has the most HBCU? ›

Alabama is the state with the most HBCUs, topping out at 14 institutions. North Carolina, however, is the state in which the most black HBCU undergraduate students are enrolled. HBCU growth and development has not always been linear.

Which HBCU has the best campus? ›

Which HBCU Has the Best Campus?
RANKSCHOOLCAMPUS SIZE
1Spelman College39 acres
2Howard University257 acres
3North Carolina Central University135 acres
4Hampton University314 acres
6 more rows
17 Sept 2022

What HBCU was founded by black? ›

During the 1850s, three more HBCUs were founded: Miner Normal School (1851) in Washington, D.C.; Lincoln University (1854) in Pennsylvania; and Wilberforce (1856) in Ohio. The African Methodist Episcopal Church established Wilberforce University, the first HBCU operated by African Americans.

What are the hardest HBCUs to get into? ›

Howard University is typically ranked among the top one or two HBCUs, and it certainly has the most selective admissions standards, one of the highest graduation rates, and the largest endowment.

What HBCU does not require SAT? ›

Ditching mandatory standardized testing was a common practice among HBCUs for 2022 admissions. Howard University, Hampton University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, Tuskegee University, and Morgan State University are among the HBCUs that opted for optional testing.

What SAT score is required for HBCU? ›

Average admissions requirements across all 105 HBCUs—including public and private schools and two- year colleges—are a 2.5 GPA and an 18 on the ACT or a 905 on the SAT (Montgomery County Public Schools, 2014).

Which HBCU has the nicest dorms? ›

The Historically Black College and University (HBCU) with the best dorms is Fort Valley State University located in Fort Valley, Georgia. Founded in 1895, Fort Valley State University is a public institution with a strong history of the education of black Americans.

Is Bringston a real college? ›

Bringston University is one of many Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the United States, where Black excellence is a way of life. The university is located in Atlanta, Georgia and known for its elite sports teams.

What is the top HBCU in the country? ›

The No. 1 slot was maintained by perennial first-place holder, Spelman College, of Atlanta. FAMU bested two other public HBCUs, Delaware State University and its previous arch-rival, North Carolina A&T University, which placed eighth and ninth, respectively in the 2023 guide, to earn the top public HBCU ranking.

Does HBCU require SAT? ›

Test-optional means they will not require students to submit SAT or ACT scores as a part of the admissions requirements.

Are all HBCUs D1? ›

Yes, there are D1 HBCUs. The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and the Southwestern Athletic Conference are home to all Division 1 HBCUs, except for Hampton University and Tennessee State University.

How many HBCUs are there? ›

There are 107 colleges in the United States that are identified by the US Department of Education as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

What College will accept a 2.0 GPA? ›

What colleges can I get into with a 2.0 GPA? With a 2.0 GPA, you can get into Voorhees College, Metropolitan College of New York, and Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico-Miami. You may also want to consider attending a 2-year institution to raise your GPA before applying to a 4-year institutions.

Can I go to College with a 2.7 GPA? ›

Based on the number of colleges a 2.7 GPA makes you eligible for, it's only a so-so GPA. The average high school student graduates with a 3.0 GPA, which offers eligibility at a wide range of colleges making it ideal for students looking to continue their education.

Which HBCU has the best education program? ›

The best education program in the United States is offered by Howard University. That HBCU school offers an excellent education program evaluated with five-star rating for curriculum and five stars for teaching as well.

What are the four oldest HBCUs in order of founding? ›

Oldest HBCUs
  • 1837 Cheyney University of Pennsylvania (Cheyney, PA)
  • 1854 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania (Lincoln University, PA)
  • 1856 Wilberforce University (Wilberforce, OH)
  • 1857 Harris-Stowe State College (St. Louis, MO)
  • 1862 LeMoyne-Owen College (Memphis, TN)
5 Jul 2005

Is Texas A&M a HBCU? ›

The founding member of the A&M System is Texas A&M University, established in 1876. Prairie View A&M, also established in 1876, is an HBCU.
...
Component institutions.
Founded1899
Carnegie ClassificationMaster's
Enrollment13,176
PresidentJames Hurley
Joined TAMU System1917
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What are the six HBCUs in Atlanta? ›

Here's a list of HBCUs offering top-notch education in Atlanta.
  • Clark Atlanta University.
  • Interdenominational Theological Center. ...
  • Morehouse College. ...
  • Morehouse School of Medicine. ...
  • Morris Brown College.
  • Spelman College.
25 Apr 2022

What is the number 1 HBCU in North Carolina? ›

EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Oct. 17, 2022) – North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has been named America's No. 1 historically Black college or university (HBCU) by UniversityHQ, an Arizona-based company that helps students find top-rated campuses, examine career and salary options and identify ...

What is the top party school in the US? ›

Top 20 Party Schools In America
  • University of California - Santa Barbara.
  • Tulane University.
  • Florida State University.
  • The University of Alabama.
  • Howard University.
  • University of Wisconsin.
  • University of Georgia.
  • Syracuse University.
8 Sept 2022

Is Howard an Ivy League? ›

Howard University is in Washington, D.C., and was founded in 1867. It's ranked the second-best HBCU in the country and is considered a Black Ivy League school. It is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Can a white person go to a HBCU? ›

Students of any race and ethnicity can apply for an HBCU, provided that they meet the grade requirements. Usually when applying for university in the US, you're required to fill out one application per school.

Are there private HBCUs? ›

Each year, UNCF awards more than $100 million in scholarships to more than 10,000 students at more than 1,100 schools across the country, including our prestigious network of 37 private HBCUs.

What is the cheapest HBCU in Georgia? ›

If you're looking for an affordable HBCU in Georgia, check out Paine College. Paine is an affordable HBCU that is a church-related liberal arts institution providing quality education. Students can pursue one of two degrees: a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science.

What were the first 3 HBCUs? ›

That includes Lincoln University of Pennsylvania in 1854, the first HBCU granting college degrees, the Wilberforce University in 1856, the first college run by African Americans, and Harris-Stowe State University in 1857, which focused on teaching and education courses.

Why are most HBCU in the South? ›

Most HBCUs were established in the South after the American Civil War, often with the assistance of religious missionary organizations based in the northern United States.

What is the oldest HBCU in the South? ›

At 155 years old, Shaw University in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, is the first and oldest Historically Black University in the South.

What is the top 5 HBCU? ›

Top 10 HBCUs: 2023
  • No. 1: Spelman College, private; 100 points.
  • No. 2: Howard University, private; 87 points.
  • No. 3: Tuskegee University, private; 82 points.
  • No. 4: Morehouse College, private; 75 points.
  • No. 5: Xavier University of Louisiana, private; 73 points.
  • No. 6: Hampton University, private; 72 points.
  • No. ...
  • No.
12 Sept 2022

Is Bringston a real college? ›

Bringston University is one of many Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the United States, where Black excellence is a way of life. The university is located in Atlanta, Georgia and known for its elite sports teams.

Is Howard University the first HBCU? ›

Founded in 1854, the school is the nation's oldest historically black university.

Which HBCU has the nicest campus? ›

There are only a handful of articles or rankings online about HBCUs with the best campuses. The majority of them place Spelman College on the top of the list.
...
Which HBCU Has the Best Campus?
RANKSCHOOLCAMPUS SIZE
1Spelman College39 acres
2Howard University257 acres
3North Carolina Central University135 acres
7 more rows
17 Sept 2022

What state has the most HBCU? ›

Alabama is the state with the most HBCUs, with 14 historically Black colleges, including eight universities and six community colleges.

Is Emory the Harvard of the South? ›

There are a lot of similarities between Emory and Vanderbilt: they're both highly ranked (each is in the top 25 of in the U.S. News ranking of national universities), both are located in great cities, and both claim the title of “Harvard of the South.”

What is the smallest HBCU? ›

Established in 1891 as the West Virginia Colored Institute, West Virginia State University is an HBCU and the smallest land-grant institution in the country.

Which HBCU has the best education program? ›

The best education program in the United States is offered by Howard University. That HBCU school offers an excellent education program evaluated with five-star rating for curriculum and five stars for teaching as well.

What HBCU was founded by black? ›

During the 1850s, three more HBCUs were founded: Miner Normal School (1851) in Washington, D.C.; Lincoln University (1854) in Pennsylvania; and Wilberforce (1856) in Ohio. The African Methodist Episcopal Church established Wilberforce University, the first HBCU operated by African Americans.

What are the 4 HBCU in Atlanta? ›

The Atlanta University Center (AUC) is a consortium of four Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)—Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Spelman College.

What HBCU did All American film at? ›

El Camino College will be serving as the set for filming production on the CW show 'All American' after being spotted on campus Thursday, March 17.

What are the six HBCUs in Atlanta? ›

Here's a list of HBCUs offering top-notch education in Atlanta.
  • Clark Atlanta University.
  • Interdenominational Theological Center. ...
  • Morehouse College. ...
  • Morehouse School of Medicine. ...
  • Morris Brown College.
  • Spelman College.
25 Apr 2022

What is the youngest HBCU? ›

(Spelman College and Morris Brown were founded in 1881.) The “youngest” four-year HBCU, a designation to mark schools founded before 1964 with the intention of serving the black community, is the University of Virgin Islands, which opened in 1962. Schools founded after 1964, like the Charles R.

Who is the oldest HBCU? ›

The oldest HBCU still in operation is Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1837. As of 2015, St. Philip's College was the largest HBCU with 11,200 students enrolled, followed by Howard University and North Carolina A&T State University, respectively.

What 2 year school is known as the HBCU? ›

Bishop State Community College is a two-year, public HBCU.

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