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HBCU College Information

HBCUs Nationwide

Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher education in the US established before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 with the intention of primarily serving the African-American community. HBCUs offer all students, regardless of race, an opportunity to develop their skills and talents. There are 105 HBCU's across the US (39 with transfer guarantees) and 1 in the state of California

List of Alabama HBCU's

  • Alabama A&M University- Huntsville
  • Alabama State University- Montgomery
  • Concordia University-Alabama- Selma (closed 2018)
  • Gadsden State College- Gadsden 
  • J.F. Drake State Technical College- Huntsville
  • Lawson State Community College- Birmingham
  • Miles College- Fairfield
  • Miles School of Law- Fairfield *
  • Oakwood University- Huntsville
  • Selma University- Selma
  • Shelton State Community College- Tuscaloosa
  • Stillman College- Tuscaloosa
  • Talladega College- Talladega
  • Tuskegee University- Tuskegee
  • H. Councill Trenholm State Community College- Montgomery

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What to Know

Minimum eligibility requirements vary by institution.

  • Application Materials Checklist:
    • Transcripts
    • Test Scores
    • Parent/Guardian info (employment, phone number, etc.)
    • Social Security Number or Visa Number if you have one
    • Citizenship Status
    • Counselor Name and E-mail
    • College Preferences
    • Credit Card