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2013년 11월 23일 토요일

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If               you               are               an               incoming               freshman               to               a               college               or               university               here               are               20               things               that               you               will               need               to               consider               your               first               year.

Many               students               end               up               making               many               of               these               mistakes               their               first               year               and               they               end               up               having               a               bad               year.

So               if               you               want               to               make               your               freshman               year               successful,               you               should               check               out               this               guide.

1.

Don't               try               to               meet               everyone               too               soon!!!


               This               is               one               of               the               most               common               mistakes               among               freshman               college               students.

You               will               probably               be               nervous               and               probably               a               long               way               from               home               and               you               probably               want               lots               of               friends,               but               the               best               thing               to               do               is               not               to               try               to               make               friends               with               everybody               all               at               once.

If               you               know               too               many               people               than               you               will               be               the               talk               of               the               town.

Everybody               will               know               your               business               and               spread               it               all               around               like               soft               butter               on               bread.

You               have               to               be               patient               and               take               your               time               to               make               friends               because               if               you               make               friends               too               soon               then               you               may               end               up               losing               more               than               you               began               with.
               2.

Don't               party               too               much!!!


               Partying               is               fun               but               you               have               to               remember               that               you               are               not               in               college               to               stay               out               all               night               drinking               and               partying               with               upperclassmen.

You               have               to               realize               that               you               are               at               an               institution               to               get               an               education               so               that               you               can               earn               a               degree               and               then               have               a               descent               career.

Many               of               the               people               who               partied               their               way               through               college               are               either               flipping               burgers               or               bagging               groceries               in               order               to               pay               off               their               student               loans.

So               be               smart               don't               party               too               much.
               3.

Don't               skip               classes!!!


               You               have               to               realize               that               college               is               not               like               high               school               and               ditching               just               isn't               as               cool               as               it               was               there.

Your               parents,               grandparents,               yourself,               or               whoever               is               busting               their               butts               to               get               you               through               school,               has               enough               faith               in               you               that               they               are               willing               to               invest               thousands               of               dollars               to               help               you               earn               a               degree.

College               isn't               free               so               when               you               skip               classes               it               is               like               paying               your               professor               thousands               of               dollars               to               talk               to               other               people,               which               don't               make               very               much               sense.

Besides               many               professors               don't               care               if               you               show               up               or               not               they               just               want               a               paycheck               and               you               need               a               good               grade.

Show               up!!!

Only               miss               if               you               have               to.
               4.

If               you               have               a               curfew               abide               by               it!!!


               Many               schools               nowadays               have               curfews               for               the               freshman.

This               is               to               make               sure               that               no               one               ends               of               pregnant               or               out               wandering               the               streets               late               at               night.

I               remember               as               a               freshman               I               had               to               be               in               my               dorm               by               11:00               p.m.

weekdays               and               1:00               a.m.

weekends               or               else               there               would               be               a               $50.00               fine               that               I               would               have               to               pay.

$50.00               to               college               students               is               a               lot               of               money               and               you               or               your               parents               cannot               afford               to               keep               paying               these               types               of               late               fees.

So               the               best               thing               to               do               is               to               be               on               time               every               night.

Most               schools               don't               play               games               they               will               penalize               you               even               if               you               are               2               minutes               late.
               5.

Don't               spend               all               of               your               money               too               soon!!!


               Everyone               on               campus               has               a               tendency               to               look               nice               and               want               to               do               all               sorts               of               things               in               order               to               stay               up               to               par               with               everyone               else.

No               matter               how               nice               those               pair               of               shoes               look               or               how               great               this               expensive               party               is               going               to               be,               you               have               to               realize               that               you               need               to               eat.

Scrounging               around               for               Ramen               Noodles               from               your               roommate               or               eating               a               bag               of               stale               chips               isn't               always               appealing               when               you               are               starving.

It               is               better               to               have               a               couple               bucks               in               your               pocket               and               not               to               spend               it               all               in               one               place,               unless               you               can               afford               it.
               6.

Don't               get               a               credit               card!!!


               You               will               see               booths               all               over               campus               saying               sign               up               for               a               Visa               and               get               a               free               t-shirt               or               sign               up               for               a               student               MasterCard               and               get               a               500               minute               phone               card.

Stay               away               from               these               booths.

Giving               a               college               student               a               credit               card               with               a               $5,000               limit               is               not               one               of               the               smartest               things               that               I               have               seen               happen               in               my               day.

Try               to               avoid               the               temptation               of               getting               a               credit               card               because               you               will               be               in               the               mall               spending               away               and               then               you               will               receive               an               enormous               interest               filled               credit               card               bill               a               month               later.

Don't               do               it.

So               many               people               ruin               their               credit               in               college               and               then               they               can't               ever               get               a               car               or               house               and               sometimes               a               cell               phone.

Stay               away               from               these               evil               things               while               you               are               in               college.
               7.

Don't               tell               too               many               people               your               business!!!


               You               should               never               give               too               many               people               personal               information               about               yourself.

You               have               to               understand               that               you               will               probably               be               going               to               school               with               people               from               all               over               the               country               or               world               and               giving               out               too               much               info               to               them               isn't               very               smart.

You               may               think               that               you               can               trust               this               person               but               you               could               really               be               hurt               in               the               long               run.

You               may               know               someone               for               a               few               months               but               you               don't               know               what               they               were               doing               before               they               came               to               college.

You               may               have               a               clepto               running               around               your               dorm               or               an               identity               thief.

Friends               are               cool               to               have,               just               be               cautious               of               who               you               let               into               your               life.
               8.

Don't               expect               to               find               your               husband!!!


               Many               girls…well               I               think               most               girls…maybe               even               all               girls               expect               to               find               their               husband               at               college               and               many               of               them               will               go               to               great               lengths               in               order               to               do               so.

Be               realistic,               most               college               guys               are               just               trying               to               have               a               good               time               and               they               don't               plan               on               playing               house               until               after               they               graduate.

If               you               find               a               husband               in               college               that's               great               but               I               wouldn't               get               my               hopes               up.
               9.

Don't               fight               with               your               roommate!!!


               I               had               to               learn               this               one               the               hard               way!!

Fighting               with               your               roommate               is               never               fun               considering               the               fact               that               you               have               to               keep               all               of               your               belongings               in               the               same               room               as               your               enemy.

If               you               and               your               roommate               don't               see               eye               to               eye               and               you               end               up               having               an               altercation               you               should               really               consider               talking               it               out               before               the               tension               escalates.

You               have               to               realize               that               your               are               in               a               new               relationship               with               someone               that               you               barely               know               and               you               will               not               always               get               along,               so               do               your               best               to               be               an               adult               and               don't               fight               with               your               roommate.

Besides               some               schools               will               charge               you               a               $1,000               fine               for               fighting               on               campus.
               10.

Don't               get               caught               up               in               the               glitz               and               glamour               of               school               life!!!


               School               is               fun,               flashy,               and               exciting,               but               you               don't               want               to               get               caught               up               with               the               façade               of               campus               life.

When               this               happens               students               can               want               to               get               involved               with               everything               on               campus               except               going               to               class.

It               is               cool               to               get               involved,               just               make               sure               that               your               main               focus               is               to               get               an               education.
               11.

Establish               a               study               schedule!!


               Making               a               good               study               schedule               will               leave               lots               of               time               for               you               to               enjoy               campus               life               and               hang               out               with               friends.

You               just               have               to               make               sure               that               you               set               a               time               and               place               aside               for               studying               and               completing               assignments.

The               worse               thing               is               to               have               to               make               up               tons               of               work               at               the               end               of               the               semester               because               you               were               too               busy               having               too               much               fun.
               12.

Use               shower               shoes!!!


               There               are               millions               and               millions               of               microbials               wandering               around               campus               and               they               love               to               breed               in               college               showers.

Always               wear               your               shower               shoes               because               if               you               don't               then               you               can               end               up               with               a               strange               itch               or               fungus               growing               on               your               feet               by               the               end               of               the               semester.

Think               about               all               of               the               students               who               were               in               there               before               you.
               13.

Don't               give               your               professor               a               hard               time!!!


               There               is               nothing               wrong               with               challenging               your               professor               but               there               is               something               wrong               with               giving               them               a               hard               time               for               your               own               personal               entertainment.

Sometimes               professors               can               get               so               frustrated               with               their               students               that               they               may               walk               out               and               leave               you               high               and               dry.

Remember               your               professor               is               a               person               too,               they               may               be               a               weird               person,               but               they               have               feelings               just               like               you.
               14.

Don't               go               to               class               wasted!!!


               Most               college               students               have               seen               it               time               and               time               again               or               they               have               done               it               time               and               time               again               and               most               of               the               time               it               doesn't               work.

Don't               go               to               class               high               or               drunk.

If               you               are               wasted               then               you               have               the               potential               of               missing               very               important               information               or               getting               in               trouble               if               you               get               caught.

Be               smart               and               don't               be               a               lush               or               a               pothead               in               class.
               15.

Stay               out               of               the               opposite               sexes               dorm               room!!!


               Many               schools               are               cracking               down               and               keeping               men               and               women               separate               from               each               other.

If               you               do               attend               a               school               where               coed               dorms               are               nonexistent,               then               stay               out               of               the               opposite               sexes               dorm               room.

Someone               always               tries               to               sneak               in               but               they               always               end               up               getting               caught.

There               are               cameras               in               most               dorm               hallways               to               monitor               who               comes               in               and               out.

Besides               if               you               do               get               caught               you               run               the               risk               of               getting               kicked               out               of               school               and               your               parents               kicking               your               butt.
               
               16.

Don't               do               anything               that               could               get               you               kicked               out               of               school!!!


               Streaking,               getting               super               drunk               and               mooning               the               dean,               or               carrying               a               deadly               weapon               are               only               a               few               of               the               things               that               are               bound               to               get               you               kicked               out               of               school.

College               is               fun               and               doing               fun               and               outrageous               things               have               to               have               a               limit.

You               have               to               act               responsibly               and               not               place               yourself               in               a               situation               where               you               will               end               up               back               at               home               in               your               parent's               basement.
               17.

Know               your               surroundings!!!


               If               you               are               in               a               new               location               and               you               don't               know               your               surroundings               than               you               can               end               up               in               trouble.

Know               your               surroundings               and               learn               about               the               neighborhoods               surrounding               the               school               area.

Many               Historically               Black               Colleges               are               located               in               rural               urban               areas               of               large               cities               and               the               locals               may               have               a               field               day               harassing               and               intimidating               the               newcomers.

You               have               to               be               smart               and               maybe               scope               out               the               neighborhoods               surrounding               the               campus.

You               should               do               this               with               a               group               of               people               or               in               a               car,               never               do               this               alone.

You               may               find               some               interesting               neighbors               or               you               may               find               a               neighborhood               that               you               probably               don't               want               to               go               into.

Just               know               where               you               are               so               that               you               can               stay               safe.
               18.

Girls               don't               go               anywhere               at               night               alone!!!


               Most               girls               know               that               stalkers               and               predators               love               to               prey               on               beautiful               college               girls               and               the               best               way               to               catch               one               is               when               she               is               walking               alone               at               night.

Many               girls               end               up               raped               or               even               killed               because               they               didn't               take               the               proper               precautions               when               going               from               one               side               of               campus               late               at               night               to               the               other               side.

Many               schools               now               offer               a               safe               service               where               a               security               guard               will               escort               you               to               where               you               need               to               go               on               campus.

Women               should               take               this               into               consideration               when               leaving               the               library               late               at               night               or               leaving               out               for               any               reason.
               19.

Be               considerate               of               your               roommate!!!


               Realize               that               you               and               your               roommate               are               two               different               people               with               two               different               upbringings.

They               may               do               something               one               way               and               you               may               do               something               the               other.

Whatever               the               case               may               be,               you               are               bound               to               clash               in               some               form               or               another.

Just               be               considerate               of               them               and               hopefully               they               will               do               the               same               for               you.

Staying               up               all               night               on               the               phone               when               your               roommate               has               to               get               up               for               an               early               morning               class               is               inconsiderate.

Leaving               dirty               underwear               in               the               middle               of               the               floor               is               inconsiderate,               and               using               their               things               without               permission               is               inconsiderate.

This               is               one               of               the               rules               that               you               learned               in               kindergarten,               treat               others               like               you               would               want               to               be               treated.
               20.

If               you               feed               them               they               will               come!!!


               Leaving               nasty               food               out               will               be               sure               to               draw               rodents               and               bugs               to               your               room.

One               of               the               worst               things               is               to               have               to               chase               a               giant               roach               around               your               dorm               room               at               3:00               in               the               morning.

You               should               never               leave               any               food,               toothpaste,               or               other               tasty               treats               around               for               pests,               because               if               one               room               gets               infected               then               everyone's               room               will               soon               be               too.
               I               hope               that               God               willing               this               guide               will               help               you               get               through               your               first               year               of               college!!!






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    You               are               fresh               out               of               high               school               or               just               now               deciding               to               go               to               college               and               you               are               ready               for               a               fresh               new               start.

    You               have               probably               looked               at               local               colleges               and               they               just               don't               fit               your               taste;               or               you               have               probably               ruled               out               attending               an               ordinary               community               college.

    So               what's               next?

    Well               if               you               are               a               college-bound               African-American               student,               than               attending               a               Historically               Black               College               or               University               (HBCU)               just               may               be               the               answer.

    College               can               be               fun               and               it               can               also               be               culturally               stimulating.

    Attending               a               black               college               is               one               of               the               best               experiences               that               an               African-American               or               a               non-African-American               can               have.

    The               struggles,               the               history,               and               the               successes               of               most               Historically               Black               Colleges/Universities               are               astounding.

    It               is               truly               a               privilege               to               follow               the               legacies               of               some               of               America's               most               profound               black               leaders               by               attending               and               graduating               from               a               Historically               Black               College/University.
                   I               have               had               the               opportunity               to               attend               two               of               the               countries               top               HBCUs.

    I               would               have               to               say               that               this               was               definitely               one               of               the               best               experiences               in               my               life.

    I               was               able               to               grow               and               understand               who               I               was               and               the               struggles               that               African-Americans               have               gone               through               in               order               to               get               me               there.

    Besides               all               of               the               parties,               different               cultures,               and               excitement,               I               did               end               up               learning               more               than               I               thought               that               I               would.

    My               experience               at               an               HBCU               has               helped               shape               the               person               that               I               am               today.
                   So               why               are               HBCUs               so               important               for               African-Americans?

    In               American               History               after               the               civil               war,               African-American's               could               only               attend               these               types               of               colleges               in               order               to               become               college               educated.

    HBCUs               have               continued               to               be               a               sure               way               for               African-Americans               or               students               from               any               race               to               get               the               best               possible               education               available.
                   Over               half               of               the               African-American               professionals               are               graduates               of               a               HBCU.

    90%               of               the               top               ten               colleges               that               graduate               the               most               African-American               students               with               PhDs               are               HBCUs.
                   So               maybe               you               have               decided               or               just               thought               about               going               to               an               HBCU.

    The               thought               is               beginning               to               excite               you,               however,               you               just               don't               know               where               to               start.

    What               college               will               you               attend?

    Which               ones               are               the               best?

    How               much               will               it               cost               and               how               will               you               pay               to               go?

    What               college               will               be               the               right               place               for               you?

    Well               for               your               convenience,               I               have               put               together               a               guide               to               help               make               your               college               searching               experience               less               painful               and               more               enjoyable.
                   I               have               included               some               of               the               top               5               HBCUs               according               to               Black               Enterprise's               list.

    I               hope               that               this               will               be               a               helpful               guide               to               help               you               determine               your               future               success.
                   According               to               Black               Enterprise's               top               HBCUs               list               Morehouse               College               has               ranked               twice               as               the               #1               HBCU               in               the               nation.

    Morehouse               College               has               been               the               Alma               Mater               from               national               and               historical               leader               Dr.

    Martian               Luther               King               Jr.

    to               nationally               recognized               film               director               Spike               Lee.

    Morehouse               College               is               the               nations               largest,               private               liberal               arts               college               for               African-American               men.
                   This               all               male               college               is               located               in               the               heart               of               Atlanta,               Georgia               and               was               founded               in               1867               approximately               two               years               after               the               end               of               the               civil               war.

    The               name               of               the               college               at               the               time               was               Augusta               Institute               and               its               purpose               was               to               prepare               Black               men               for               preaching               and               teaching.

    Morehouse               or               Augusta               Institute               started               out               in               the               basement               of               a               Baptist               church               and               ended               up               a               66-acre               campus               on               the               west-end               of               Atlanta.
                   Today               Morehouse               College               enrolls               more               than               3,000               male               students               annually               and               hands               out               bachelor's               degrees               to               more               black               men               than               any               other               institution               in               the               world.

    For               over               139               years               Morehouse               College               has               truly               proven               to               be               as               profound               and               successful               as               everyone               says               that               it               is.

    Morehouse               continues               to               meet               the               challenges               of               educating,               moralizing,               and               individualizing               its               students.

    Morehouse               is               also               one               of               the               only               two               HBCUs               to               produce               two               Rhodes               Scholars.

    As               a               Morehouse               student,               you               may               choose               from               35               areas               of               study               and               be               on               your               way               to               earning               your               Bachelor               of               Arts               or               Bachelor               of               Science               degree.

    If               you               are               an               African-American               male,               then               Morehouse               is               absolutely               the               best               place               for               you!!!
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                   The               all               male               college               may               have               the               #1               ranking               in               the               United               States,               but               the               "sistas"               have               it               going               on               too.

    Spelman               College               is               ranked               #2               HBCU               in               the               nation               according               to               Black               Enterprise's               Top               HBCUs               list.

    Spelman               College               has               been               educating               thousands               of               African-American               women               alongside               its               brother               school               Morehouse               since               1881.
                   Spelman               College               is               an               independent,               liberal               arts               college               for               women.

    This               college               promotes               academic               excellence,               leadership               development,               and               visibility               of               their               student's               achievements               and               exemplary               customer               service.

    Spelman               is               also               a               part               of               the               largest               syndicate               of               HBCUs               in               the               entire               world.

    Its               four               partner               institutions               include               Clark               Atlanta               University,               the               Interdenominational               Theological               Center,               Morehouse               College               and               Morehouse               School               of               Medicine.
                   Spelman               College               has               a               campus               size               of               33               acres               just               5               minutes               west               of               downtown               Atlanta.

    This               college               rests               right               next               to               its               brother               school               Morehouse               and               has               25               buildings,               including               Sisters               Chapel,               Giles               Hall,               Packard               Hall,               Rockefeller               Hall               and               Reynolds               Cottage.

    The               Camille               O.

    Hanks               Cosby               Academic               Center               was               dedicated               in               1996,               and               a               new               state-of-the-art               Science               Center               houses               classrooms               and               labs.
                   Over               2,100               female               students               attend               Spelman               College               annually               from               more               than               41               states               and               15               foreign               countries.

    Spelman               is               also               ranked               as               one               of               the               nation's               top               Liberal               Arts               colleges               according               to               U.S.

    News               &               World               Report,               2005               edition.

    Over               84%               of               Spelman's               full-time               faculty               have               PhD's               or               other               terminal               degrees               and               offers               a               student               teacher               ratio               of               11:1.


                   Even               though               Spelman               College               is               a               HBCU,               this               college               admits               qualified               students               regardless               of               race,               nationality,               color,               national               or               ethnic               origin               or               physical               challenges.

    Financial               Aid               is               available               and               approximately               85%               of               the               students               receive               financial               aid               help.
                   Bachelor               of               Arts:               Art,               Child               Development,               Comparative               Women's               Studies,               Drama,               Economics,               English,               French,               History,               Human               Services,               Independent               Major,               Mathematics,               Music,               Philosophy,               Political               Science,               Psychology,               Religion,               Spanish,               Sociology,               Sociology               and               Anthropology
                   Bachelor               of               Science:               Biochemistry,               Biology,               Chemistry,               Computer               and               Information               Sciences,               Engineering/Dual               Degree,               Mathematics,               Environmental               Science               or               Physics.
                   I               would               have               to               say               that               if               you               are               a               female               and               you               want               to               have               a               very               successful               future,               then               you               should               really               consider               attending               this               highly               accredited               institution,               you               will               not               regret               it.
                   Tuition:               
                   On-Campus:               $24,650               
                   Off-Campus:               $16,195
                   Contact               Info:               
                   Spelman               College               
                   350               Spelman               Lane               
                   S.W.

    Atlanta,               GA               30314
                   Phone:               404-681-3643
                   Web:               www.Spelman.edu
                   Florida               A&M               University               (Florida               Agricultural               and               Mechanical               University)               is               definitely               a               great               college               that               ranks               #3               according               to               Black               Enterprises               Top               HBCUs               list.

    This               school               is               located               in               Tallahassee,               FL               and               is               a               four-year,               state-supported,               coed,               liberal               arts               institution.
                   Founded               in               1887               as               the               State               Normal               College               for               Colored               Students,               FAMU               has               a               rich               and               successful               history.

    FAMU               opened               with               only               2               instructors               and               15               students;               presently               this               institution               enrolls               over               9,000               students               annually.

    FAMU               places               great               emphasis               on               instruction,               research,               and               service               to               promote               academic               excellence               among               its               students.
                   FAMU               is               over               419               acres,               and               has               over               109               buildings               throughout               the               campus.

    Not               only               is               this               school               recognized               for               its               astounding               wins               in               the               Florida               Classic               football               games               but               it               is               also               recognized               for               its               great               athletics               department.
                   FAMU               has               made               a               home               for               20               displaced               Hurricane               Katrina               evacuees.

    This               university               has               established               a               toll-free               hotline               that               provides               up-to-date               information               on               the               range               of               services               available               for               displaced               students               and               families.

    They               have               also               formed               a               Hurricane               Relief               Effort               through               the               FAMU               Foundation               Inc.

    to               provide               immediate               financial               assistance.

    FAMU               students               launched               "Operation:               Southern               Hospitality,"               a               student-sponsored               series               of               events               and               efforts               designed               to               raise               additional               funds               for               FAMU               victims.
                   If               you               want               to               attend               a               large,               beautiful,               educational               campus               in               tropical               Florida,               than               FAMU               is               the               place               for               you.
                   Contact               Info:
                   Florida               A&M               University               
                   1500               Wahnish               Way               
                   Tallahassee,               FL               32307
                   Web:               www.famu.edu
                   Hampton               University               is               ranked               #4               on               Black               Enterprise's               top               HBCUs               list.

    Hampton               University               was               founded               in               1868               during               the               period               of               reconstruction               in               Hampton,               VA.

    The               original               purpose               of               this               campus               was               to               educate               and               prepare               young               African-American               men               and               women               to               teach               newly               freed               slaves.

    In               1878               Hampton               University               opened               its               doors               to               Native               Americans,               upholding               its               commitment               to               serve               a               multicultural               people.
                   Hampton               is               currently               a               4-year,               coed,               liberal               arts               institution               that               has               a               deep               history               of               seeking               to               motivate               its               students               to               be               responsive               to               the               problems               that               are               affecting               our               society.

    Hampton's               campus               is               located               on               204               acres               and               still               upholds               the               "Emancipated               Tree"               which               is               the               where               the               Emancipation               Proclamation               was               read               to               residents               in               1883.

    This               tree               continues               to               be               a               symbol               of               freedom.
                   Hampton               University               offers               its               students               awards               in               Bachelor               of               Arts,               Bachelor               of               Science,               and               Master's               degrees.

    Hampton               University               has               shown               a               great               support               for               the               displaced               families               of               the               Hurricane               Katrina               tragedy               by               starting               a               Katrina               Fund.
                   In               the               aftermath               of               the               devastation               created               by               Hurricane               Katrina,               the               Hampton               University               community               extends               its               sympathy               to               the               families               who               have               lost               loved               ones               and               prayers               for               those               who               are               still               unaccounted               for."               
                   -               HU               President               Dr.

    William               R.

    Harvey.

    This               shows               the               great               dedication               and               inspiration               that               the               school               upholds               for               its               fellow               American               citizens.
                   Hampton               University               is               located               in               southeastern               Virginia               and               is               one               of               the               nation's               most               scenic               campuses               with               picturesque               views               of               the               waterfront,               historic               buildings               and               landmarks.

    Hampton               has               had               the               opportunity               to               become               a               comprehensive               university               offering               a               large               range               of               technical,               liberal               arts,               pre-professional,               and               graduate               degree               programs.
                   Hampton               Harbor,               a               housing               and               shopping               center               that               is               owned               by               the               University,               surrounds               the               campus.

    A               convenient               alternative               to               on-campus               housing,               the               Harbor               offers               eye-catching               and               affordable               apartment               living,               a               Laundromat,               and               a               selection               of               food               restaurants               and               specialty               shops.
                   Hampton               accommodates               5,400               students               from               over               49               different               states               and               35               nations.
                   If               you               are               looking               to               become               a               learner               and               a               teacher               and               you               are               committed               to               excellence               and               success               than               Hampton               University               just               might               be               the               place               for               you.
                   Contact               Info:               
                   Hampton               University               
                   Hampton,               VA               23668
                   Phone:               757-727-5000               
                   Web:               www.hamptonu.edu
                   Howard               University               is               a               4-year               co-ed,               comprehensive,               research               oriented               university               located               in               our               nation's               capital               Washington,               D.C.

    Howard               is               ranked               #5               by               Black               Enterprise's               top               HBCUs               list.
                   This               institution               was               founded               in               1867               in               order               to               train               African-Americans               to               be               teachers               and               ministers               and               to               help               guide               the               four               million               newly               freed               slaves               and               25,000               born               free               blacks.

    Howard               was               originally               known               as               Howard               Normal               and               Theological               Institute               for               the               Education               of               Teachers               and               Preachers.

    The               institution               was               named               after               General               Oliver               Otis               Howard               who               was               one               of               the               founding               members               and               commissioner               of               the               Freedmen's               Bureau.
                   Howard               University               holds               a               high               accreditation               and               provides               an               education               to               a               diverse               array               of               students.

    Over               4,000               students               currently               attend               Howard               University.

    Howard               University               offers               students               degrees               in               Bachelor               of               Arts,               Bachelor               of               Science,               Master's               and               Doctorate.
                   Several               African-American               celebrites               and               leaders               have               graduated               from               Howard               University               including:               Ananda               Lewis-               talk               show               host,               Andrew               Young-               U.N.

    ambassador,               Atlanta               mayor,               David               Dinkins-               New               York               mayor,               Debbie               Allen-               choreographer,               director,               Ossie               Davis-               actor,               Lynn               Whitfield-               actress,               Phylicia               Rashad-               actress,               Sharon               Pratt               Kelly-               DC               mayor,               Shirley               Franklin-               Atlanta               mayor,               Toni               Morrison-               Nobel               Prize               winning               author,               Vernon               Jordan-               former               head               of               UNCF               and               Urban               League
                   If               you               are               looking               for               an               inner-urban               experience               and               you               would               love               to               start               a               new               educational               career               in               the               Nation's               Capital,               than               Howard               University               just               might               be               the               place               you               need               to               be.
                   Tuition:
                   Undergraduate:               $6,147.50               semester               
                   Graduate:               $               7,435               semester               
                   School               of               Law:               $8,475               semester               
                   College               of               Medicine:               $26,566               annually               
                   College               of               Dentistry:$               20,623               annually
                   Contact               Info:               
                   Howard               University               
                   2400               Sixth               Street               
                   NW,               Washington,               D.C.
                   Phone:               202-806-6100               
                   Web:               www.Howard.edu
                   If               you               are               an               African-American               or               even               if               you               are               not               but               you               want               to               try               something               new               and               exciting               than               attending               a               HBCU               could               be               the               best               decision               that               you               could               make.
                   







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