Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the suggestions. To clarify, I am not ruling out an HBCU (despite my own bad experience), rather I am trying to convince my son that he should also look at non-HBCU schools. I think he could get into UVA, but unfortunately, I have not heard positive news about the lives of the black students there. I will check out some of the suggestions here (e.g the Meyerhoff Scholars program at UMBC, Temple, VCU).
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the suggestions. To clarify, I am not ruling out an HBCU (despite my own bad experience), rather I am trying to convince my son that he should also look at non-HBCU schools. I think he could get into UVA, but unfortunately, I have not heard positive news about the lives of the black students there. I will check out some of the suggestions here (e.g the Meyerhoff Scholars program at UMBC, Temple, VCU).
Anonymous wrote:My (black) HS junior wants to go to an HBCU but I think he can do better than that. (I went to one of the best HBCUs myself, but I found that it was disorganized and did not challenge me to be my best.) My child grew up in predominantly white/Asian suburbs but nearly all his friends have been black. Can anyone recommend a college at a high academic level with a significant number of black students/professors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia Tech and UNC chapel hill
Large high ranked publics seem like a safe bet
I’d add UF and UGA
Very sorority/party-based social scene, not necessarily racist but not all that welcoming either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia Tech and UNC chapel hill
Large high ranked publics seem like a safe bet
I’d add UF and UGA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia Tech and UNC chapel hill
DP. I'm surprised by the UNC at Chapel Hill recommendation. Can you elaborate.
Anonymous wrote:Georgia Tech and UNC chapel hill