Historically black colleges and universities owe the federal government more than $1.8 billion in loans issued through the US Department of Education’s Capital Financing Program, but the federal agency on […]
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How Higher Education Reauthorization Will Impact HBCUs
While leaders in the HBCU community are questioning the silence from the White House on direct support for black campuses, students and institutions will face will face considerable changes under […]
Department of Ed Maintains Title III Review Processes for HBCUs
Officials from the US Department of Education agreed last week to extend several review and adminitrative processes associated with its Title III – Part B program, a vital funding initiative […]
Title III Controversy is Moment to Showcase Real Partnership Between Dept of Ed, HBCUs
Leaders from HBCU advocacy organizations will meet tomorrow with members of the US Department of Education to discuss a dramatic change to Title III Part B – an essential funding […]
Federal Government, HBCUs Fall Short In Producing Metrics of Institutional Success
A new study from the American Council on Education reveals that graduation statistics on historically black colleges and universities may be grossly underreported, based upon current eligibility formulas for student […]
HBCUs, Federal Government Must Find Middle Ground of Accountability
Historically black colleges and universities will not survive without support from the federal government, and the federal government won’t run at its optimal service capacity without engagement with and participation from HBCUs.
Federal Funding to HBCUs Fell in 2012, Lowest Over Five-Year Period
A report from the Department of Education shows that federal funding for historically black colleges and universities decreased in 2012. The report, released earlier this month by the White House Initiative […]
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