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Hamilton, Clovia – Online Submission, 2020
There is a concentrated number of potential women entrepreneurs of diverse races among faculty in the United States' Historically Black Colleges and Universities (known as HBCUs and are called 'Black Colleges' herein). This study describes the potential for developing university technology transfer in these Black Colleges as a strategy for…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Females, Women Faculty, Entrepreneurship
Lewis, Marilyn W.; Wu, Liyun – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
Forty-five veterans were recruited from an historically Black university (HBCU) using purposive, non-probability sampling to study their transition to college. Schlossberg's 4Ss transition model evaluated their Situation (operationalized as combat exposure, dangerous duty), Self (current depressive symptoms), Supports/Deficits (marital…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Students with Disabilities, Veterans, African American Students
Coupet, Jason – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2017
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), a set of US higher education institutions historically tasked with educating African-American students, receive both state and federal funding. However, state governments often assert operational control through the political process, potentially influencing how key resources are used. Do these…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Finance, Politics of Education, School Effectiveness
Johnson, Matthew T.; Bruch, Julie; Gill, Brian – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2019
We analyze changes in financial aid and student enrollment at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that occurred after the U.S. Department of Education increased the credit history requirements necessary to obtain Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS). We use institution-level data to examine financial aid and enrollment…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Black Colleges, Student Loan Programs, Federal Programs
Flores, Stella M.; Park, Toby J. – Research in Higher Education, 2015
Using state administrative data for three cohorts of college enrollees from 1997 to 2008 and incorporating propensity score matching techniques, we examine the effects of attending a Minority-Serving Institution (MSI)--that is, a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) or a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI)--on college-completion outcomes…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Black Colleges, Hispanic American Students, African American Students
Dzokoto, Vivian; Hicks, Terence; Miller, Eboni – Education, 2007
Quality of life, physical and mental health, and lifestyle behaviors were assessed in 500 graduate and undergraduate students at a Historically Black University. 82% of the sample rated their quality of life positively. 11.3% of the sample reported mild depression, while 4.9% and 1.1% of the sample reported moderate and severe depression…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Quality of Life, Mental Health, Suicide

Constantine, Jill M. – Academe, 1994
Statistics suggest that, despite ongoing financial difficulties, the rate of graduation from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) is improving, and students of these colleges have higher average wages than similar individuals who did not attend college or who attended non-HBCUs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Graduates, College Outcomes Assessment, Employment Patterns

Pascarella, Ernest T.; And Others – Journal of Higher Education, 1989
The influence of attendance at predominantly Black and predominantly White colleges on Black students' early status attainment was assessed with a national sample of Black men and women. College race had trivial effects on Black male attainment and modest positive impacts on Black female educational attainment and occupational status. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Colleges, Black Students, Colleges

Change, 1979
A wide range of approaches to fund raising in higher education institutions is reported. The nine references cover such topics as: coping with reduced resources in community colleges, administering charitable remainder trusts, annuity plans, capital fund drives, fund raising in public colleges, endowment earnings, foundations, and alumni support.…
Descriptors: Alumni, Annotated Bibliographies, Black Colleges, Community Colleges
Black Issues in Higher Education, 1996
Statistics are presented on the 1993-94 revenue sources of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), by sector, and the degrees conferred by HBCUs, by degree level (associate, bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and first professional), sex of student, and state. (MSE)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Black Colleges, Black Education