Useful Links
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The Black Collegian Online provides cutting-edge information on career resources for Black collegians throughout America since 1970.
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Black Excel is one of the "top 25 educational web sites" in the nation.
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Diverse is an award winning magazine that discusses trends and issues in higher education that affect African Americans and people.
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Department of Interior, Historically Black College and University Capital Financing Program makes loans to creditworthy historically black colleges and universities, provides financial insurance and advises on the most efficient ways to implement construction, renovation, or maintenance financing.
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HBCUCONNECT.COM focuses on providing free information and services for the HBCU community; including enrolled and prospective students, parents, faculty and alumni.
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HBCUMentor is the online one-stop connection to America's Historically Black Colleges and Universities for complete career and college planning information.
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The HBCU Network is a community that facilitates professional and social networking for the upwardly-mobile Black College graduate.
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The HistoryMakers represents the single largest archival project of its kind in the world to capture the voice of African American people while introducing state-of-the-art technology and increased accessibility.
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National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) champions the interests of historically and predominantly black colleges and universities.
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Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMSF) was established in 1987 by Office for the Advancement of Public Black Colleges (OAPBC) created with Justice Marshall's support.
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Tom Joyner Foundation selects a specific HBCU each month to focus funding raising efforts towards.
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The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is the nation's largest, oldest, most successful and most comprehensive minority higher education assistance organization.
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The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities is an alphabetical list by state of the institutions that are designated as historically black colleges and universities. This federal program established to strengthen the capacity of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to provide excellence in education.
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HBCU-Levers: Gateway to HBCUs hosts the Howard University Digital Learning Lab's "Gateway to HBCUs" -- reliable, comprehensive links to news of recent academic achievements of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), i.e., their teaching/learning, research, and community service ... plus an op-ed blog and links to useful resources & reports.