HBCU’s, Historically Black College sand Universities are institutions of higher education that were established before 1964 with the primary mission of serving the Black community,
Here are the 10-most-diverse-historically-black-schools. While HBCUs were founded to serve Black Americans, many HBCUs today serve a wide variety of students. HBCUs like Kentucky State University and Fayetteville State University have a significant portion of white, Asian, and Latinx students.
According to U.S. News data, the 10 most diverse HBCUs in 2013, based on the lowest percentages of Black undergraduate students, were:
• Bluefield State College (WV): 10.2% Black, 85.1% White, 1.2% Hispanic, 0.2% Asian
• West Virginia State University: 11.7% Black, 60.8% White, 0.5% Hispanic, 0.4% Asian
• Kentucky State University: 61.8% Black, 19.8% White, 1.3% Hispanic, 0.6% Asian
• Fayetteville State University (NC): 67.1% Black, 16.6% White, 6.0% Hispanic, 1.2% Asian
• Johnson C. Smith University (NC): 72.8% Black, 0.6% White, 6.0% Hispanic, 0.1% Asian
• University of Maryland—Eastern Shore: 73.6% Black, 10.6% White, 2.0% Hispanic, 1.1% Asian
• Delaware State University: 74.7% Black, 11.0% White, 5.6% Hispanic, 0.7% Asian
• Xavier University of Louisiana: 75.5% Black, 2.9% White, 3.8% Hispanic, 10.3% Asian
• North Carolina Central University: 76.8% Black, 12.8% White, 3.0% Hispanic, 0.8% Asian
• Lincoln University (PA): 77.0% Black, 13.0% White, 3.0% Hispanic, 0.5% Asian
PREs1 and TiT4Tat Research Team
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