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Elizabeth City State University Receives $42 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott

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Elizabeth City State University Receives $42 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott
Posted By: Will Moss on March 18, 2026


Elizabeth City State University (ECSU), a historically Black university in North Carolina, has received a transformative $42 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, continuing her significant support of HBCUs across the nation.

The substantial gift represents one of the largest single donations in the university's history and underscores Scott's ongoing commitment to investing in historically Black colleges and universities. Scott, a billionaire philanthropist and author, has made HBCU support a cornerstone of her charitable giving strategy.

Key Takeaway: This $42 million donation to Elizabeth City State University is part of MacKenzie Scott's continued pattern of providing unrestricted funding to HBCUs, giving institutions the flexibility to direct resources where they are needed most.

Elizabeth City State University, founded in 1891, is one of North Carolina's five public HBCUs and a member institution of the University of North Carolina System. Located in northeastern North Carolina, ECSU serves a vital role in providing educational access and opportunity to students in the region and beyond.

Scott's philanthropic approach has been characterized by making large, unrestricted gifts that allow recipient institutions to allocate funds according to their greatest needs and strategic priorities.



This flexibility is particularly valuable for HBCUs, which have historically faced funding disparities compared to predominantly white institutions.

The $42 million contribution to ECSU adds to Scott's impressive track record of HBCU philanthropy. Her giving has touched numerous historically Black institutions across the country, providing crucial resources during a time when these universities are working to address infrastructure needs, expand academic programs, and enhance student support services.

For Elizabeth City State University, this donation comes at a pivotal moment as the institution continues to strengthen its academic offerings and campus infrastructure while serving its student body. The gift has the potential to significantly impact multiple areas of university operations, from student scholarships and faculty support to facility improvements and program expansion.

Scott's sustained focus on HBCUs reflects a growing recognition among major philanthropists of the critical role these institutions play in American higher education, particularly in providing pathways to economic mobility for Black students and serving as engines of innovation and community development.

The announcement reinforces Elizabeth City State University's position as a vital educational institution and highlights the increasing attention and investment flowing to HBCUs from philanthropic sources nationwide.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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