2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Poll: Where do you stand on free tuition to state colleges and universities [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)After all, women don't ever get treated like second class citizens, do they? They're always safe and empowered at mixed gender institutions. They don't need to have a choice, do they?
These are private institutions. They occupy an important historical place in our national landscape. They serve a real community that is not always empowered when they go to white colleges and universities. They produce many, many leaders. They are valuable, and valued.
I'm not sure taking a One Size Fits All approach to university education is a good thing.
I simply cannot support any plan that puts a knife through the heart of HBCUs.
Sorry.
FWIW, they aren't "segregated." White people do attend them, but not, usually, in large numbers. The culture at them is black, and a white person attending needs to understand that.
And is Texas and Oklahoma "west" enough to you? How about Missouri? California?
Harvard has enormous endowments, and they still charge tuition. Why on earth would you think HBCUs a) shouldn't and b) all have large endowments?
http://hbculifestyle.com/list-of-hbcu-schools/