The 345,000 White Students Who Could Be Headed to HBCUs
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Basic economics dictates that any college or university looking to stay vibrant in a struggling higher education financial culture won’t be able to maintain without a healthy racial balance in its recruitment outlook. Predominantly white schools need more minorities, and historically black colleges and universities need more white students to meet their funding needs. But a new report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce reveals why HBCUs are focused on recruiting non-black students.
The 345,000 White Students Who Could Be Headed to HBCUs
The 345,000 White Students Who Could Be…
The 345,000 White Students Who Could Be Headed to HBCUs
Basic economics dictates that any college or university looking to stay vibrant in a struggling higher education financial culture won’t be able to maintain without a healthy racial balance in its recruitment outlook. Predominantly white schools need more minorities, and historically black colleges and universities need more white students to meet their funding needs. But a new report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce reveals why HBCUs are focused on recruiting non-black students.