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Black Colleges
We all know the importance of education, so this article
needs no lengthy introduction. One of our readers has asked us for
an overview of Black Colleges, and as promised by Jungle Echoes,
we deliver. We would have preferred to add accounts of personal experiences
to this somewhat "dry" compilation, but no-one in J.E. has
studied in any of these schools. We therefore encourage readers who
have to E-mail Troi directly through our Guestbook (just click
on "Email Me" in his entry).
We have also researched and found what Black Enterprise
Magazine and Money Magazine consider to be the best 50
(for the first) and 5 (for the latter) Black Colleges. There is a
short explanation of their criteria and links to these colleges' sites.
Jungle
Echoes hopes that all this will help Troi Ellis in making
a decision should he decide to tranfer.
Here is a list of (with links to) 50 such colleges.
The
Black Enterprise list
Here are the criteria
used by Black Enterprise to compile the Top 50 Black Colleges
list (as presented by them on their site) and a link to that list
:
Daystar
Research CEO Dr. Thomas LaVeist screened more than 3,000 colleges
and universities for at least one of two characteristics. First, accredited
four-year institutions with an African American student enrollment
of at least 1.5%. Second, well-known colleges that don't meet the
first criteria but would be of significant interest to African American
students. The result was a pool of 987 colleges and universities in
the U.S.
This universe of schools
was then grouped by a modified version of the classification developed
by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The classifications
are based upon the size of the student body, national reputation and
whether the majority of its students are drawn from across the nation
or from a particular region. The five groupings used for the purposes
of this study are:
National Universities:
large, nationally known schools with active research programs.
These schools tend to draw students from across the country.
National Liberal Arts Colleges: nationally known small colleges
primarily with a teaching mission; these schools also tend to draw
students from across the country.
Regional Universities: large to mid-sized universities with
more modest research programs than the nationals; these schools draw
their students mainly from within their region of the country
Regional Liberal Arts College: small colleges that draw their students
primarily from within their state or region of the country.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities: DayStar modified
the Carnegie categories to analyze HBCUs separately from other colleges
and universities because of the high proportion of African American
students.
DayStar then compiled
a list of 1,077 African American professionals in higher education,
including college president, faculty members and admissions administrators
employed by the 987 schools in the study. Each was asked to rate each
school within the classification of their institution on the following
scale:
Strongly recommended
(5 points); Recommended (4 points); Neutral/no opinion (3 points);
Not recommended (2 points); Strongly not recommended (1 points)
They were asked to
rate the schools they had some knowledge of on their academic and
social environments for black students. Of the 1,077 questionnaires
sent to participants, 506 (or 46.9%) responded with a completed survey
providing useable data.
The actual rating
was computed according to a weighted and multiplied model that gave
assigned values to four measures: the average academic rating from
the survey, the average social rating, the percent of black undergraduates
in the student body for the 1996/1997 academic year and the percent
of black students in the graduating class of the same year.
In
computing the scores, HBCUs were individually weight-adjusted to compensate
for their overwhelming advantage on the measure of proportion of African
Americans in the sudden body, which routinely exceeds 95%. (The weights
and assigned values used in our study are the propriety information
of DayStar Research).
The result is the
BLACK ENTERPRISE/DAYSTAR TOP 50 COLLEGES -- an index
of the 50 schools with the best scores, on a scale of 0-5,000, for
each of the 987 schools.
Ranking
|
Name
Location
|
1998-99
Daystar
Rating
|
1996-97
Tuition
in (out)
State
|
1996-97
Room &
Board
|
1996-97
Student
Population
(black/total)
|
Web Address
|
Notable
Academic Programs
|
1
|
Spelman College
Atlanta, GA
|
4,144
|
9000
|
6560
|
1,863/1,961
95%
|
www.spelman.edu
|
Business, Psychology, Biology, Political Science,
English
|
2
|
Morehouse College
Atlanta, GA
|
4,106
|
9254
|
6582
|
2,860/2,889
99%
|
www.morehouse.edu
|
Psychology, English, Political Science, Biology,Economics
|
3
|
Florida A&M University
Tallahassee, FL
|
4,046
|
1,863
($7,108)
|
3178
|
9,069/10,306
88%
|
www.famu.edu
|
Business Administration, Engineering, Sociology
|
4
|
Clark Atlanta University
Atlanta, GA
|
3,959
|
9650
|
5730
|
5,099/5,311
96%
|
www.cau.edu
|
Business, Biology, Psychology, Communications,
Education
|
5
|
Howard University
Washington, DC
|
3,957
|
8725
|
3192
|
9,402/10,332
91%
|
www.howard.edu
|
Biology, Psychology, Pharmacy, Communications
|
6
|
Xavier University
New Orleans, LA
|
3,951
|
8500
|
4442
|
3,117/3,463
90%
|
www.xula.edu
|
Biology, Chemistry, Business, Psychology, Political
Science
|
7
|
Hampton University
Hampton, VA
|
3,915
|
10076
|
4442
|
5,069/6,035
84%
|
www.hamptonu.edu
|
Business, Biology, Psychology, Political Science
|
8
|
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee, AL
|
3,915
|
9060
|
4610
|
2,852/3,100
92%
|
www.tusk.edu
|
Engineering, Business, Biology, Political Science,
Education
|
9
|
North Carolina A&T Univ.
Greensboro, NC
|
3,893
|
1,680
($6,405)
|
4600
|
6,914/7,947
87%
|
www.ncat.edu
|
Engineering, Business, Nursing Administration,
Education
|
10
|
Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA
|
3,822
|
22110
|
7767
|
800/16,003
5%
|
www.stanford.edu
|
Biology, Economics, Psychology, English, Political
Science
|
11
|
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
|
3,839
|
22248
|
8120
|
757/12,618
6%
|
www.georgetown.edu
|
International Relations, Business Administration,
Political Science
|
12
|
Oberlin College
Oberlin, OH
|
3,822
|
23174
|
6238
|
231/2,892
8%
|
www.oberlin.edu
|
English, History, Music, Biology, Psychology
|
13
|
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore, PA
|
3,815
|
23020
|
7500
|
81/1,353 6%
6%
|
www.swarthmore.edu
|
Biology, Economics, Anthropology, English, Political
Science
|
14
|
Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, NY
|
3,782
|
22670
|
6628
|
141/2,346
6%
|
www.vassar.edu
|
English, Psychology, Art History, Political
Science, History
|
15
|
Columbia University
New York, NY
|
3,757
|
23244
|
7492
|
1,161/19,302
6%
|
www.columbia.edu
|
English, History, Economics, Political Science,
Psychology
|
16
|
Emory University
Atlanta, GA
|
3,752
|
21870
|
7100
|
1,131/11,308
12%
|
www.emory.edu
|
Biology, Psychology, Business Administration,
Political Science
|
17
|
Amherst College
Amherst, MA
|
3,717
|
23730
|
6280
|
114/1,623
7%
|
www.amherst.edu
|
English, Psychology, Political Science, Economics,
History
|
18
|
Johnson C. Smith University
Charlotte, NC
|
3,708
|
8959
|
3846
|
1,384/1,398
99%
|
www.jcsu.edu
|
Business Administration, Social Work, Communications
|
19
|
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
|
3,699
|
2,224
($11,210)
|
4,500
|
2,200/24,439
9%
|
www.unc.edu
|
Biology, Psychology, Sociology, Journalism,
Business Administration
|
20
|
Duke University
Durham, NC
|
3,685
|
23900
|
6980
|
806/11,512
7%
|
www.duke.edu
|
Biology, English, Psychology, History, Economics
|
21
|
Morgan State University
Baltimore, MD
|
3,667
|
3,706
($8,810)
|
5296
|
5,655/6,016
94%
|
www.morgan.edu
|
Business Administration, Writing, Engineering,
Telecommunications
|
22
|
Wesleyan University
Middletown, CT
|
3,664
|
23280
|
6030
|
227/3,244
7%
|
www.wesleyan.edu
|
Business Administration, Area & Ethnic Studies,
Political Studies
|
23
|
Fisk University
Nashville, TN
|
3,650
|
8000
|
4950
|
870/879
99%
|
www.fisk.edu
|
Biology, Business, Psychology, Political Science,
English
|
24
|
Tennessee State University
Nashville, TN
|
3,649
|
2,208
($7,134)
|
4050
|
5,502/8,464
65%
|
www.tnstate.edu
|
History, Political Science, Psychology, Economics
|
25
|
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, PA
|
3,620
|
21860
|
7870
|
91/1,821
5%
|
www.brynmawr.edu
|
History, Political Science, English, Psychology,
Economics
|
26
|
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL
|
3,610
|
2,085
($8,740)
|
4706
|
3,016/30,155
10%
|
www.fsu.edu
|
Business Administration, Education, Nursing,
Criminal Justice
|
27
|
Bethune-Cookman College
Daytona Beach, FL
|
3,600
|
8047
|
5142
|
2,234/2,402 9
3%
|
www.bethune.
cookman.edu
|
Business Administration, Education, Criminal
Justice
|
28
|
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
|
3,592
|
21342
|
7514
|
1,481/24,687
6%
|
www.harvard.edu
|
Economics, Biology, Political Science, Biochemistry
|
29
|
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
|
3,591
|
22680
|
7675
|
1,104/15,765
7%
|
www.jhu.edu
|
International Relations, Medicine, Writing,
Music, Bioengineering
|
30
|
Univ. of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
|
3,587
|
19516
|
7080
|
1,678/27,971
6%
|
www.usc.edu
|
Film Studies, Engineering, Business Administration
|
31
|
North Carolina Central Univ.
Durham, NC
|
3,585
|
1,969.50
($9,097.50)
|
6749
|
4,611/5,555
83%
|
www.nccu.edu
|
Political Science, Criminal Justice, Nursing,
Business Administration
|
32
|
Morris Brown College
Atlanta, GA
|
3,574
|
8998
|
5490
|
1,982/2,065
96%
|
www.morrisbrown.edu
|
Criminal Justice
|
33
|
Southern University
New Orleans, LA
|
3,570
|
2,028
($6,998)
|
1795
|
9,737/10,359
93%
|
www.subr.edu
|
Agricultural Sciences, Business Administration
|
34
|
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
|
3,564
|
25254
|
7730
|
1,329/22,148
6%
|
www.upenn.edu
|
Finance, Business Administration, History, Nursing,
Communications
|
35
|
Williams College
Williamstown, MA
|
3,558
|
21910
|
6140
|
123/2,055
6%
|
www.williams.edu
|
History, Biology, English, Economics, Political
Science
|
36
|
George Washington
University Washington, DC
|
3,552
|
20890
|
7620
|
1,574/19,670
8%
|
www.gwu.edu
|
Business Administration, International Relations,
Health Sciences
|
37
|
Dillard University
New Orleans, LA
|
3,551
|
8,500
($9,000)
|
4463
|
1,531/1,562
98%
|
www.dillard.edu
|
Business, Public Health, Education, Sociology
|
38
|
Jackson State University
Jackson, MS
|
3,546
|
2,628
(1,344+$112 per hr)
|
2774
|
5,934/6,313
94%
|
www.jsums.edu
|
Biology, Computer Science, Criminal Justice,
Business
|
39
|
Grambling State University
Grambling, LA
|
3,540
|
2,208
($12,469)
|
2232
|
6,460/6,800
95%
|
www.gram.edu
|
Criminal Justice, Nursing, Communications
|
40
|
Wellesley College
Wellesley, MA
|
3,533
|
22114
|
6990
|
135/2,257
6%
|
www.wellesley.edu
|
Economics, Political Science, English, Biology,
Psychology
|
41
|
Yale University
New Haven, CT
|
3,529
|
30830
|
7050
|
654/10,893
6%
|
www.yale.edu
|
History, Economics, English, Political Science,
Biological Sciences
|
42
|
Univ. of California Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
|
3,527
|
3,863
($13,437)
|
7050
|
2,083/34,713
6%
|
www.ucla.edu
|
Psychology, Political Science, History, Sociology
|
43
|
New York University
New York, NY
|
3,504
|
22586
|
8414
|
2,508/35,835
7%
|
www.nyu.edu
|
Film Studies, Performing Arts
|
44
|
Smith College
Northampton, MA
|
3,500
|
21680
|
7560
|
128/3,189
4%
|
www.smith.edu
|
Political Science, Psychology, English, Economics
|
45
|
Mass. Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
|
3,483
|
24050
|
6750
|
398/9,960
4%
|
www.mit.edu
|
Engineering, Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics,
Economics
|
46
|
Mount Holyoke College South
Hadley, MA
|
3,471
|
23200
|
6820
|
76/1,896
4%
|
www.mtholyoke.edu
|
English, Biology, International Relations, Psychology
|
47
|
Lincoln University Lincoln
University, PA
|
3,464
|
4,180
($6,490)
|
4000
|
1,429/1,553
92%
|
www.lincoln.edu
|
English, Journalism, Social Work
|
48
|
South Carolina State University
Orangeburg, SC
|
3,457
|
2,914
($3,248)
|
3056
|
4,594/4,993
92%
|
www.scsu.edu
|
Biology, Engineering Technology & Mathematics,
Life Sciences
|
49
|
Alabama A&M University
Normal, AL
|
3,453
|
$2,312
($4,152)
|
2678
|
4,104/5,400
76%
|
www.aamu.edu
|
Agricultural Sciences
|
50
|
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
|
3,435
|
endowed:
22,8749,814
9,814
($18,804)
|
7055
|
475/11,865
4%
|
www.cornell.edu
|
Engineering, Agricultural Studies, Biology,
Business History
|
The
Money Magazine list
Here are Money
Magazine's 16 criteria to rate the best top 100 colleges and a
link to that list :
Entrance examination
results. They used the percentage of freshmen who entered college
in the fall of 1996 with both verbal and math scores above 500 on
the SAT (average percentage who did that well at all colleges: verbal
62%, math 66%) or above 23 on the composite ACT (average: 37%).
Class
rank. They looked at the percentage of entering freshmen who finished
in either the top fifth (average: 39%) or the top quarter (29%) of
their high school classes, depending on which statistic the colleges
could supply.
High school
grade point average. Using the common four-point scale, they considered
the average high school GPA of the entering freshman class. Caltech
had the highest average, 3.9, vs. the national average of 3.0.
Faculty resources.
They compared the number of full- and part-time undergraduates to
the number of full- and part-time faculty. Caltech had the lowest
ratio, 3 to 1, compared with the 20-to-1 average.
Faculty quality.
This is the ratio of students to faculty members who hold the highest
degrees available in their fields. Caltech was tops with an 8-to-1
ratio; the national average is 24 to 1.
Faculty deployment.
They considered the ratio of students to tenured faculty who actually
taught classes in the fall of 1996. Caltech had the best ratio, 5
to 1, vs. the 34-to-1 national average.
Library resources.
They divided the total of all reference materials, including books,
periodicals and microfilm, by the number of students using the campus
libraries. Yale's huge 1,472-to-1 ratio dwarfed the 192-to-1 average.
Instructional
budget. They used Department of Education reports to calculate
each school's expenditure per student. Caltech spent the most, $47,677;
the average was $5,110.
Student services
budget. These are the dollars a school spends on such services
as career guidance and student activities. Dartmouth spends the most,
$4,814 per student; the average was $1,323.
Freshman retention
rate. This is the percentage of 1995 freshmen who returned to
each school in the fall of 1996. Yale scored best with 98%; the average
was 75%. A high percentage indicates that students are happy with
the education they are receiving. Also, colleges that score best on
this measure have the highest percentage of students who graduate
within four years, saving the cost of an extra year or more of schooling.
Fully 85% of Yale's 1992 freshmen earned degrees in four years.
Four-year
graduation rates. This is the percentage of students who earn
degrees in four years. The national average was 38%.
Five- and six-year
graduation rates. This is the percentage of freshmen who graduate
within five (average: 50%) or six (average: 54%) years; few colleges
track students' pursuit of a degree longer than six years. They used
the five-year rate only when colleges couldn't provide the six-year
rate.
Advanced study.
They measured the percentage of graduates who went on to professional
or graduate schools. The national average is 26%.
Default ratio
on student loans. The percentage of students who default on their
loans within two years of leaving school helps identify colleges whose
graduates may not be well prepared for careers. Purdue University
had no defaulters; the national average is 6.9%.
Graduates who
earn doctorates. The National Research Council supplied us with
the number of graduates from each college who went on to earn Ph.D.s
between 1983 and 1992. The University of CaliforniaBerkeley had the
most (3,892, 18% of its graduates in those years).
Business success.
They used data from Standard & Poor's Register of Corporations,
Directors and Executives, which lists more than 70,000 top executives
who went to college. (Yale had the most graduates in the register,
822.)
The following are
the magazine's top 5 Black Colleges :
Among
historically black colleges, these five deliver the best payoff
for their price tags.
|
School name
|
City, State
|
Tuition
|
Room & board
|
Average aid amount
|
Academic level
|
Spelman College
|
Atlanta, GA
|
$9,421
|
$3,138
|
-
|
4
|
Howard University
|
Washington, DC
|
$8,985
|
$1,300
|
$258
|
4
|
Fisk University
|
Nashville, TN
|
$7,750
|
$4,900
|
-
|
4
|
Bennett College
|
Greensboro, NC
|
$7,615
|
$3,375
|
$296
|
4
|
Clark Atlanta University
|
Atlanta, GA
|
$9,348
|
$5,600
|
$1,129
|
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