Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine from high school went to an HBCU for similar reasons (our high school was not predominantly white/Asian but he wanted to be more immersed in black culture than his high school experience). He graduated Morehouse with honors, won a Rhodes scholarship, and has won multiple international writing awards. Which is all to say that I don't think there's any reason to write off all HBCU's as disorganized and not at a "high academic level" based on one person's experience 20+ years ago.
Well said. Don't write HBCUs off because of your experience 20+ years ago. HBCUs have come a long way and major companies have them on their radar as a source for diverse hires. Let him explore HBCUs and consider a PWC for graduate work.