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How 1,000+ prospective HBCU students conducted their college search

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Blogs How 1,000+ prospective HBCU students conducted their college search Key insights from our 2023 Student Communication Preferences Survey The recent Supreme Court decision on affirmative action has many HBCU leaders wondering whether they’ll see an influx of enrollment for fall 2024. among all students surveyed.

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Top 5 HBCUs for Engineering

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According to recent data , HBCUs produce a significant percentage of African American engineering graduates. Continue reading as we dive into why you should attend an HBCU for engineering while spotlighting the top HBCU engineering programs. Why Attend an HBCU for an Engineering Degree?

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How enrollment leaders should navigate the new FAFSA processing delay

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Blogs How enrollment leaders should navigate the new FAFSA processing delay Like all of us, you've probably been closely tracking the progress of the new FAFSA form this year: in particular, how the Department of Education is planning to roll it out to students, families, and institutions. (If

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Top HBCUs With Radiology Programs

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While earning an associate degree in radiology technology, you can pick up the skills necessary for the job and pursue professional certification and state licensing. According to the HBCU Career Center , HBCUs have educated 70% of the nation's African American physicians and doctors. Read our ranking methodology.

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4 AI priorities for enrollment leaders

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Blogs 4 AI priorities for enrollment leaders ChatGPT and the other “new AIs” caught even the most expert of industry watchers by surprise, and fully understanding their potential impact will take some time. TaskRabbit, as you may know, is an app where you can hire people to assist you with pretty much anything.

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Best HBCUs for Computer Engineering Programs

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According to Congresswoman Alma Adams , HBCUs graduate 42% of Black engineers and nearly half of Black women engineers. Students interested in joining the next generation of Black STEM professionals should consider attending an HBCU. This article reviews the best HBCUs for computer engineering programs.