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Here’s a resource list for potential students interested in attending Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with hyperlinks to helpful websites:

  1. General Information and Directories:
    • HBCU Lifestyle – Offers information on HBCU culture, admissions, scholarships, and more. Website
    • UNCF (United Negro College Fund) – Provides scholarships, internships, and advocacy for HBCUs. Website
    • The HBCU Career Center – Offers career resources, job listings, and internships for HBCU students and alumni. Website
  2. Admissions and Application Assistance:
    • Common Black College Application – Allows students to apply to multiple HBCUs with a single application. Website
    • HBCU Admissions – Provides information on admissions requirements, deadlines, and application tips for various HBCUs. Website
    • College Greenlight – Offers college planning resources, including a database of scholarships and admissions guidance for HBCU applicants. Website
  3. Financial Aid and Scholarships:
    • UNCF Scholarship Search – Helps students find scholarships specifically for attending HBCUs. Website
    • Thurgood Marshall College Fund – Provides scholarships, internships, and support services for students attending public HBCUs. Website
    • HBCU Scholarships – Lists various scholarships available to students attending HBCUs. Website
    • Fastweb – Offers a comprehensive scholarship search engine, including scholarships for HBCU students. Website
  4. Campus Life and Support Services:
    • HBCU Connect – Connects students and alumni of HBCUs, providing networking opportunities, job listings, and event information. Website
    • HBCU Buzz – Covers news and events related to HBCUs, as well as lifestyle content and student perspectives. Website
    • Black College Nines – Focuses on HBCU baseball, providing news, rankings, and resources for student-athletes. Website
  5. Career Development and Alumni Resources:
    • HBCU Career Development Marketplace – Offers career coaching, resume assistance, and job search resources for HBCU students and alumni. Website
    • National HBCU Alumni Associations Foundation – Connects alumni from different HBCUs and provides professional development opportunities. Website
    • HBCU Alliance of Graduates – Offers networking events, mentorship programs, and career resources for HBCU alumni. Website

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Here’s a financial planning list for potential students interested in attending Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), including various financial aid options and other resources, along with hyperlinks for easy access:

  1. Federal Financial Aid:
    • FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) – Complete the FAFSA to apply for federal grants, loans, and work-study opportunities. Website
    • Federal Student Aid – Explore federal student aid programs and eligibility requirements. Website
  2. Scholarships:
    • UNCF Scholarships – Browse and apply for scholarships offered by the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). Website
    • Thurgood Marshall College Fund Scholarships – Find scholarships specifically for students attending public HBCUs. Website
    • HBCU Lifestyle Scholarships – Access a list of scholarships available to HBCU students. Website
    • Fastweb – Search for scholarships tailored to your profile, including those for HBCU students. Website
  3. Grants:
    • Pell Grant – Learn about eligibility criteria and how to apply for the Pell Grant, a need-based federal grant program. Website
    • SEOG (Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant) – Find out if you qualify for additional grant funding through the SEOG program. Website
  4. Work-Study Programs:
    • Federal Work-Study Program – Explore opportunities to work part-time on or off-campus while attending school to help cover educational expenses. Website
  5. Loans:
    • Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans – Understand the differences between these federal student loan options and how to apply. Website
    • Parent PLUS Loans – Learn about federal loans available to parents of dependent undergraduate students. Website
  6. Financial Aid Counseling and Support:
    • HBCU Financial Aid Offices – Contact the financial aid office at your prospective HBCU for personalized assistance and guidance. Search for your HBCU’s financial aid office on their website.
  7. Budgeting and Financial Literacy:
    • 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy – Access resources and tools to help manage your finances and create a budget. Website
    • MyMoney.gov – Explore financial education resources provided by the U.S. government. Website
  8. Additional Resources:
    • HBCU Money – Provides financial news, resources, and tips tailored to HBCU students. Website
    • HBCU Digest – Stay informed about financial aid updates and news relevant to HBCU students. Website