Colleges with a Tradition of Support for African American Student Needs
The schools on this list always have been and always will be supportive of their African American students.
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- Bard College
(Annandale on Hudson, NY)
- Bates College
(Lewiston, ME)
- Brown University
(Providence, RI)
- Bryn Mawr College
(Bryn Mawr, PA)
- Carleton College
(Northfield, MN)
- College of Wooster
(Wooster, OH)
- Columbia University
(New York, NY)
- Dickinson College
(Carlisle, PA)
- Duke University
(Durham, NC)
- Earlham College
(Richmond, IN)
- Georgia State University
(Atlanta, GA)
- Haverford College
(Haverford, PA)
- Howard University
(Washington, DC)
- Illinois State University
(Normal, IL)
- Kent State University
(Kent, OH)
- Mount Holyoke College
(South Hadley, MA)
- Oberlin College
(Oberlin, OH)
- Reed College
(Portland, OR)
- SUNY -- Purchase College
(Purchase, NY)
- Saint Joseph's University
(Philadelphia, PA)
- Stanford University
(Stanford, CA)
- Swarthmore College
(Swarthmore, PA)
- University of California -- Santa Cruz
(Santa Cruz, CA)
- University of Chicago
(Chicago, IL)
- University of Dayton
(Dayton, OH)
- University of Houston
(Houston, TX)
- University of Iowa
(Iowa City, IA)
- University of Maryland -- College Park
(College Park, MD)
- University of Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia, PA)
- University of Pittsburgh
(Pittsburgh, PA)
- Vassar College
(Poughkeepsie, NY)
- Wesleyan University
(Middletown, CT)











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