Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUS) have been the ability to study for black Americans for about 200 years. While HBCU agencies are originally established in response to the exception of the except, they continue to play a vital role in expanding the entry to higher education for historically scored populations.
According to US News and World Report78 HBCUS reported amounting to an average of four-year graduation rate among report 23.2% For the first time, for first-year students. Between Top 20 hbcusThis figure rises significantly on average 40%reflects the student’s maintenance and increased increasing accents.
The main points from US news information
- Spelman College In Georgia, the HBCU has a total number 1, and leads the nation with a 68% of the four-year graduation degreefrom the previous year to 1%.
- Howard University In Washington, DC holds the number 2 with a four-year leave rate 60%More than since more than since.
- Louisiana Xavier University In third ranks on the leave list 48%Following Fort Valley State University (44%) and University of Virginia Union (41%).
- In the report of the HBCU, the national average was adopted 2,759 LicenseOn average 20 schools 2954.
Despite gains, the difficulties remain: eight hbcus, four-year graduation rates are reported to be less than 10%. General obstacles include key, financial difficulty changes and individual liabilities.
Violation of the types of organizations
Among the top 20 entities with the highest four-year graduation rates:
- 5 National University
- 7 are national liberal art colleges
- 8 are regional colleges or universities
This database has only been ranked. Blue schools that do not meet US News and World ReportCompliance requirements, not taken into account.
Top 20 hbcus with a four-year vacation degree
Source: US News and World Report
Rank | Name of organization | State | Gross HBCU rate | The four-year graduation rate |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Spelman College | Ga | 1 | 68% |
2nd | Howard University | DC | 2nd | 60% |
3rd | Louisiana Xavier University | This | Scorpion | 48% |
To 4 | Fort Valley State University | Ga | 35 | 44% |
Scorpion | University of Virginia Union | Va | 47 (tie) | 41% |
Scorpion | Elizabeth City State University | -Crop | Scorpion | 40% |
To 7 | University of Fish | Tn | 16 (tie) | 39% |
Scorpion | University of Lincoln | Pa | 20th year | 39% |
Scorpion | University of Voorhees | Scalp | 53 (tie) | 39% |
Scorpion | Hampton University | Va | To 7 | 38% |
11 | Clafl’s University | Scalp | 12 (tie) | 36% |
Scorpion | At the Morehouse College | Ga | Scorpion | 36% |
Scorpion | University of Dillard | This | 16 (tie) | 35% |
Scorpion | Clark Atlanta University | Ga | Scorpion | 34% |
15 | North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University | -Crop | Scorpion | 34% |
16 | University of Oakwood | Alive | 36 (tie) | 34% |
17th | Maternal college | Alive | 55 (tie) | 33% |
18 | Winston-Salem State University | -Crop | 12 (tie) | 33% |
Scorpion | Alcorn State University | Ms | 31 | 31% |
20th year | Bluefield State University | Wv | 38 | 31% |
Graduation rate for potential students and families is the main metric when evaluating college results. The latest information shows that HBCus continues to increase the strong academic environments that students can develop, and enter the workforce with a competitive credentials.
Source: US news and world report, HBCU rating and graduation rate information