Institution |
City |
State/ territory |
Founded |
Type |
Comment |
Regionally accredited[3] |
Alabama A&M University |
Normal[a] |
Alabama |
1875 |
Public |
Founded as Colored Normal School at Huntsville |
Yes |
Alabama State University |
Montgomery |
Alabama |
1867 |
Public |
Founded as Lincoln Normal School of Marion |
Yes |
Albany State University |
Albany |
Georgia |
1903 |
Public |
Founded as Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute |
Yes |
Alcorn State University |
Lorman[b] |
Mississippi |
1871 |
Public |
Founded as Alcorn University, in honor of James L. Alcorn |
Yes |
Allen University |
Columbia |
South Carolina |
1870 |
Private[c] |
Founded as Payne Institute |
Yes |
American Baptist College |
Nashville |
Tennessee |
1924 |
Private[d] |
Federal designation as a historically Black college or university was awarded on March 20, 2013, by the U.S. Education Department.[4] |
Yes |
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff |
Pine Bluff |
Arkansas |
1873 |
Public |
Founded as Branch Normal College |
Yes |
Arkansas Baptist College |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
1884 |
Private[e] |
Founded as Minister’s Institute[5] |
Yes |
Barber–Scotia College |
Concord |
North Carolina |
1867 |
Private[f] |
Founded as two institutions, Scotia Seminary and Barber Memorial College |
No |
Benedict College |
Columbia |
South Carolina |
1870 |
Private[g] |
Founded as Benedict Institute |
Yes |
Bennett College |
Greensboro |
North Carolina |
1873 |
Private[h] |
Founded as Bennett Seminary |
Yes |
Bethune–Cookman University |
Daytona Beach |
Florida |
1904 |
Private[h] |
Founded as Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls |
Yes |
Bishop State Community College |
Mobile |
Alabama |
1927 |
Public |
Originally a branch of Alabama State College |
Yes |
Bluefield State University |
Bluefield |
West Virginia |
1895 |
Public |
Founded as Bluefield Colored Institute |
Yes |
Bowie State University |
Bowie |
Maryland |
1865 |
Public |
Founded as Baltimore Normal School |
Yes |
Central State University |
Wilberforce |
Ohio |
1887 |
Public[c] |
Originally a department at Wilberforce University[6] |
Yes |
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania |
Cheyney |
Pennsylvania |
1837 |
Public |
The oldest HBCU. Founded by Quaker philanthropist Richard Humphreys as Institute for Colored Youth |
Yes |
Claflin University |
Orangeburg |
South Carolina |
1869 |
Private[h] |
|
Yes |
Clark Atlanta University |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1865 |
Private[h] |
Originally two institutions, Clark College and Atlanta University |
Yes |
Clinton College |
Rock Hill |
South Carolina |
1894 |
Private[i] |
Founded as Clinton Institute[7] |
Yes |
Coahoma Community College |
Coahoma County |
Mississippi |
1924 |
Public |
Founded as Coahoma County Agricultural High School |
Yes |
Coppin State University |
Baltimore |
Maryland |
1900 |
Public |
Founded as Colored High School |
Yes |
Delaware State University |
Dover |
Delaware |
1891 |
Public[j] |
Founded as the Delaware College for Colored Students |
Yes |
Denmark Technical College |
Denmark |
South Carolina |
1947 |
Public |
Founded as Denmark Area Trade School[8] |
Yes |
Dillard University |
New Orleans |
Louisiana |
1869 |
Private[k][h] |
Founding predecessor institutions: Straight University and New Orleans University |
Yes |
University of the District of Columbia |
Washington |
District of Columbia |
1851 |
Public |
Founded as Miner Normal School |
Yes |
Edward Waters University |
Jacksonville |
Florida |
1866 |
Private[c] |
Founded as Brown Theological Institute |
Yes |
Elizabeth City State University |
Elizabeth City |
North Carolina |
1891 |
Public |
Founded as State Colored Normal School at Elizabeth City |
Yes |
Fayetteville State University |
Fayetteville |
North Carolina |
1867 |
Public |
Founded as Howard School |
Yes |
Fisk University |
Nashville |
Tennessee |
1866 |
Private[k][9] | Named for Clinton Bowen Fisk |
Yes |
Florida A&M University |
Tallahassee |
Florida |
1887 |
Public |
Founded as State Normal College for Colored Students |
Yes |
Florida Memorial University |
Miami Gardens |
Florida |
1879 |
Private[g] |
Founded as Florida Baptist Institute in Live Oak |
Yes |
Fort Valley State University |
Fort Valley |
Georgia |
1895 |
Public |
Founded as Fort Valley High and Industrial School |
Yes |
Gadsden State Community College |
Gadsden |
Alabama |
1925 |
Public |
Founded as Alabama School of Trades |
Yes |
Grambling State University |
Grambling |
Louisiana |
1901 |
Public |
Founded as Colored Industrial and Agricultural School |
Yes |
Hampton University |
Hampton |
Virginia |
1868 |
Private[l] |
Founded as Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute |
Yes |
Harris–Stowe State University |
St. Louis |
Missouri |
1857 |
Public |
Founded as St. Louis Normal School for whites in 1857, with Stowe Teachers College begun in 1890 for blacks; merged in 1954[10] |
Yes |
Hinds Community College at Utica |
Utica |
Mississippi |
1903 |
Public |
Founded as Utica Junior College |
Yes |
Howard University |
Washington |
District of Columbia |
1867 |
Private[l] |
Named for Oliver Otis Howard, head of the Freedmen's Bureau |
Yes |
Huston–Tillotson University |
Austin |
Texas |
1875 |
Private[h][k] |
Founded as Tillotson Collegiate and Normal Institute |
Yes |
Interdenominational Theological Center |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1958 |
Private[m] |
|
Yes |
J. F. Drake State Technical College |
Huntsville |
Alabama |
1961 |
Public |
Founded as Huntsville State Vocational Technical School |
Yes |
Jackson State University |
Jackson |
Mississippi |
1877 |
Public |
Founded as Natchez Seminary by the American Baptist Home Mission Society, became public in 1942 |
Yes |
Jarvis Christian University |
Hawkins |
Texas |
1912 |
Private[n] |
|
Yes |
Johnson C. Smith University |
Charlotte |
North Carolina |
1867 |
Private[f] |
Founded as Biddle Memorial Institute |
Yes |
Kentucky State University |
Frankfort |
Kentucky |
1886 |
Public |
Founded as State Normal School for Colored Persons |
Yes |
Knoxville College |
Knoxville (Mechanicsville) |
Tennessee |
1875 |
Private[o] |
|
No |
Lane College |
Jackson |
Tennessee |
1882 |
Private[p] |
Founded as Colored Methodist Episcopal High School[11] |
Yes |
Langston University |
Langston |
Oklahoma |
1897 |
Public |
Founded as Oklahoma Colored Agricultural and Normal University |
Yes |
Lawson State Community College |
Bessemer |
Alabama |
1949 |
Public |
|
Yes |
LeMoyne–Owen College |
Memphis |
Tennessee |
1862 |
Private[k] |
Founded as LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School[12] (elementary school until 1870) |
Yes |
Lincoln University |
Chester County |
Pennsylvania |
1854 |
Public |
The first degree-granting HBCU; founded as Ashmun Institute |
Yes |
Lincoln University of Missouri |
Jefferson City |
Missouri |
1866 |
Public |
Founded as Lincoln Institute[13] |
Yes |
Livingstone College |
Salisbury |
North Carolina |
1879 |
Private[i] |
Founded as Zion Wesley Institute |
Yes |
University of Maryland Eastern Shore |
Princess Anne[q] |
Maryland |
1886 |
Public[r] |
Founded as Delaware Conference Academy |
Yes |
Meharry Medical College |
Nashville |
Tennessee |
1876 |
Private[h] |
Founded as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College |
Yes |
Miles College |
Fairfield |
Alabama |
1898 |
Private[p] |
Known until 1941 as Miles Memorial College; named after Bishop William H. Miles |
Yes |
Mississippi Valley State University |
Itta Bena[s] |
Mississippi |
1950 |
Public |
Founded as Mississippi Vocational College |
Yes |
Morehouse College |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1867 |
Private[t] |
Founded as Augusta Institute |
Yes |
Morehouse School of Medicine |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1975 |
Private[l] |
Founded as a part of Morehouse College |
Yes |
Morgan State University |
Baltimore |
Maryland |
1867 |
Public[r] |
Founded as Centenary Biblical Institute |
Yes |
Morris Brown College |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1881 |
Private[c] |
Named after the second Bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church |
Yes |
Morris College |
Sumter |
South Carolina |
1908 |
Private[u] |
|
Yes |
Norfolk State University |
Norfolk |
Virginia |
1935 |
Public |
Founded as Norfolk Unit of Virginia State University[14] |
Yes |
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University |
Greensboro |
North Carolina |
1891 |
Public |
Founded as the Agricultural & Mechanical College for the Colored Race |
Yes |
North Carolina Central University |
Durham |
North Carolina |
1910 |
Public |
Founded as National Religious Training School and Chautauqua |
Yes |
Oakwood University |
Huntsville |
Alabama |
1896 |
Private[v] |
Founded as Oakwood Industrial School |
Yes |
Paine College |
Augusta |
Georgia |
1882 |
Private[h][p] |
Founded as Paine Institute |
Yes |
Paul Quinn College |
Dallas |
Texas |
1872 |
Private[c] |
Named for William Paul Quinn |
Yes |
Payne Theological Seminary |
Wilberforce |
Ohio |
1856 |
Private[c] |
Named for Bishop Daniel Payne. Founded as a seminary with Wilberforce University in 1856. Later became Payne Theological Seminary in 1894. |
Yes |
Philander Smith University |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
1877 |
Private[h] |
Founded as Walden Seminary |
Yes |
Prairie View A&M University |
Prairie View |
Texas |
1876 |
Public |
Founded as Alta Vista Agriculture & Mechanical College for Colored Youth[15] |
Yes |
Rust College |
Holly Springs |
Mississippi |
1866 |
Private[h] |
Known as Shaw University until 1882 |
Yes |
Savannah State University |
Savannah |
Georgia |
1890 |
Public |
Founded as Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth |
Yes |
Selma University |
Selma |
Alabama |
1878 |
Private[w] |
Founded as Alabama Baptist Normal and Theological School |
Yes |
Shaw University |
Raleigh |
North Carolina |
1865 |
Private[d] |
Founded as Raleigh Institute |
Yes |
Shorter College |
North Little Rock |
Arkansas |
1886 |
Private[c] |
Two-year college; founded as Bethel University |
Yes [16] |
Shelton State Community College |
Tuscaloosa |
Alabama |
1952 |
Public |
Founded as J.P. Shelton Trade School |
Yes |
Simmons College |
Louisville |
Kentucky |
1869 |
Private[l] |
Founded as Kentucky Normal Technological Institute |
Yes |
South Carolina State University |
Orangeburg |
South Carolina |
1896 |
Public |
Founded as Colored, Normal, Industrial, Agricultural, and Mechanical College of South Carolina |
Yes |
Southern University at New Orleans |
New Orleans |
Louisiana |
1956 |
Public |
Founded as a branch unit of Southern University in Baton Rouge |
Yes |
Southern University at Shreveport |
Shreveport |
Louisiana |
1967 |
Public |
Part of the Southern University System |
Yes |
Southern University and A&M College |
Baton Rouge |
Louisiana |
1880 |
Public |
Conceptualized by P. B. S. Pinchback, T. T. Allain, and Henry Demas |
Yes |
Southwestern Christian College |
Terrell |
Texas |
1948 |
Private[x] |
Founded as Southern Bible Institute[17] |
Yes |
Spelman College |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1881 |
Private[t] |
Founded as Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary |
Yes |
St. Augustine's University |
Raleigh |
North Carolina |
1867 |
Private[y] |
Founded as St. Augustine's Normal School and Collegiate Institute |
No |
St. Philip's College |
San Antonio |
Texas |
1898 |
Public[y] |
Founded as St. Philip's Sewing Class for Girls[18] |
Yes |
Stillman College |
Tuscaloosa |
Alabama |
1876 |
Private[f] |
Founded as Tuscaloosa Institute, the college was a concept of Reverend Dr. Charles Allen Stillman, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa[19] |
Yes |
Talladega College |
Talladega |
Alabama |
1867 |
Private[k] |
Known as Swayne School until 1869 |
Yes |
Tennessee State University |
Nashville |
Tennessee |
1912 |
Public |
Founded as Agricultural and Industrial State Normal School |
Yes |
Texas College |
Tyler |
Texas |
1894 |
Private[p] |
|
Yes |
Texas Southern University |
Houston |
Texas |
1927 |
Public |
Founded as Texas State University for Negroes |
Yes |
Tougaloo College |
Hinds County |
Mississippi |
1869 |
Private[z] |
Founded as Tougaloo University |
Yes |
Trenholm State Community College |
Montgomery |
Alabama |
1947 |
Public |
Founded as John M. Patterson Technical School[21] |
Yes |
Tuskegee University |
Tuskegee |
Alabama |
1881 |
Private[l] |
Founded as Tuskegee Institute, now a National Historic Site |
Yes |
University of the Virgin Islands |
St. Croix & St. Thomas |
United States Virgin Islands |
1962 |
Public |
Founded as College of the Virgin Islands |
Yes |
Virginia State University |
Petersburg[aa] |
Virginia |
1882 |
Public |
Founded as Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute at Petersburg |
Yes |
Virginia Union University |
Richmond |
Virginia |
1865 |
Private[g] |
Founded as Wayland Seminary, and merged with Richmond Institute (1865) in 1889[22] |
Yes |
Virginia University of Lynchburg |
Lynchburg |
Virginia |
1886 |
Private[ab] |
Founded as Lynchburg Baptist Seminary |
Yes |
Voorhees University |
Denmark |
South Carolina |
1897 |
Private[y] |
Founded as Denmark Industrial School |
Yes |
West Virginia State University |
Institute |
West Virginia |
1891 |
Public |
Founded as West Virginia Colored Institute |
Yes |
Wilberforce University |
Wilberforce |
Ohio |
1856 |
Private[c] |
Named for William Wilberforce. Oldest HBCU to retain its original name, and the first college to be owned and operated by African Americans. |
Yes |
Wiley University |
Marshall |
Texas |
1873 |
Private[h] |
Named for Isaac William Wiley; was Wiley College from 1929 to 2023 |
Yes |
Winston-Salem State University |
Winston-Salem |
North Carolina |
1892 |
Public |
Founded as Slater Industrial and State Normal School |
Yes |
Xavier University of Louisiana |
New Orleans |
Louisiana |
1915 |
Private[ac] |
Founded as Xavier Preparatory High School |
Yes |