Historically Black Colleges and Universities Ranking

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Ranking Methodology

These historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were compared only with one another for these rankings. In order to be on the list, a school must be designated currently by the U.S. Department of Education as an HBCU. To qualify for the U.S. News ranking, an HBCU also must be an undergraduate baccalaureate-granting institution that enrolls primarily first year, first-time students and must be a school that is currently part of the 2013 Best Colleges rankings.

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Save Rank School Tuition Total enrollment Fall 2011 acceptance rate Average freshman retention rate 6-year graduation rate Classes with under 20 students SAT/ACT 25th-75th percentile
#22 Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University

Normal, AL

N/A 5,095 50.1% 69% 32 6
Rank Not Published Alabama State University 1

Montgomery, AL

N/A N/A 50.8% 4 56% 22 8
#32 Albany State University

Albany, GA

N/A 4,663 28.7% 73% 45
#27 Alcorn State University

Alcorn State, MS

N/A 4,018 36.4% 66% 37 6
Rank Not Published Benedict College 1

Columbia, SC

N/A N/A 74.6% 4 56% 29 6
#36 Bethune-​Cookman University

Daytona Beach, FL

N/A 3,578 67.0% 68% 38 6
#36 Central State University

Wilberforce, OH

N/A 2,503 32.3% 52% 23 6
Rank Not Published Cheyney University of Pennsylvania

Cheyney, PA

N/A 1,200 80.9% 55% 25 6
Rank Not Published Coppin State University

Baltimore, MD

N/A 3,813 34.9% 60% 8 15 6
#13 Delaware State University

Dover, DE

N/A 4,154 42.7% 65% 36

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