Historically black colleges and universities enrolled more than 298,000 students at the start of the 2017-18 academic year, marking the first enrollment increase for the sector since 2011. After reaching […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
What the HBCU Community Should Learn From the Bennett Accreditation Crisis – Part III
The following is a part of a series on the intersections of accreditation, finance, and enrollment at historically black colleges and universities. Part I can be found here and Part II can be […]
What the HBCU Community Should Learn From the Bennett Accreditation Crisis – Part II
The following is a part of a series on the intersections of accreditation, finance, and enrollment at historically black colleges and universities. Part I can be found here. Part II […]
What the HBCU Community Should Learn From the Bennett Accreditation Crisis – Part I
Bennett College for Women remains a fully accredited member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), on probationary status as a result of a lawsuit […]
Chorus Grows in Support of Settling Maryland HBCU Lawsuit. But Are They Actually Saying Anything?
Seems like the circles of legislative influences in Maryland are starting to widen in support of a swift settlement for the state’s 13-year federal discrimination lawsuit involving its four historically […]
Bennett Files Suit Against SACSCOC, Remains on Accreditation Probation
Bennett College for Women has filed a lawsuit against the Southern Association for Colleges and Schools Commision on Colleges (SACSCOC), and will remain on accreditation probation while the matter is […]
LISTEN: Norfolk State President Javaune Adams-Gaston
Norfolk State University today announced Ohio State University Vice-President Javaune Adams-Gaston as the school’s president-elect. She spoke exclusively with the HBCU Digest about her excitement and vision for the campus. […]
Bennett Loses SACSCOC Accreditation Appeal
More than 70 percent of the nation’s historically black colleges and universities are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). As of this afternoon […]
WATCH: Is Ralph Northam's Apology Tour Coming to an HBCU Near You?
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is looking to reclaim his political identity. Should HBCUs help him in the divisive cause?
LISTEN: Benedict Advancement VP Talks HBCU Philanthropy, and a Historic Family Gift
Benedict College Vice-President of Institutional Advancement Leandra Hayes-Burgess shares details about a unique family endowed scholarship fund and strategies in cultivating supporters within HBCU culture.
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