Study: Public HBCUs Are Not Funded Equitably Compared to Traditionally White Institutions

Public historically Black institutions are usually on the losing end when government dollars and permission to create graduate programs are being handed down, according to the new study, “Contemporary HBCUs: Considering Institutional Capacity and State Priorities.”

One Response to “Study: Public HBCUs Are Not Funded Equitably Compared to Traditionally White Institutions”

  1. lee Says:

    The FAMU law school was not closed in 1968. It was given to FSU.

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