Fayetteville State University is a public, federally chartered historically black university in Fayetteville, NC. Fayetteville State is exceptionally HS4CC-friendly, and there are a lot of ways to resourcefully plan an affordable degree here!
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HBCU: Howard University
Howard University is a private, federally chartered historically black university in Washington, D.C. Parents who target Howard may want to focus on Advanced Placement.
Continue reading “HBCU: Howard University”HBCU: Spelman College
Spelman College is a private historically black women’s liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The college is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta and has a wonderful CLEP and AP acceptance policy!
Continue reading “HBCU: Spelman College”HBCU: Xavier University of Louisiana
Xavier University of Louisiana is America’s only Historically Black and Catholic University. The university offers dual enrollment and awards college credit for CLEP and AP scores.
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Tuskegee University of Alabama a Historically Black University located in Tuskegee, Alabama.
Continue reading “HBCU: Tuskegee University”Affordable Dual Enrollment: Lane College
During September and October, I’m highlighting affordable dual enrollment programs each Sunday. To make the cut, a program must be open to students from any state, available online, and charge less than $100 per credit. Today’s program is called “TEL” and it is offered through an online partnership with Lane College HBCU.
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I just listened to Sasha Raiyn of wdnt 101.9 on NPR about how COVID 19 has helped black families discover homeschooling. I’ve linked to the story below, but don’t overlook the “play” button on top of the story – you can listen to the interview. The pilot program Sasha talks about in Detroit and features 14 families. It is called Engaged Detroit. Read/listen here
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