"Other HBCU scholars have noted that Blacks have more fruitful experiences attending Black colleges than White colleges. Not only do they have more enjoyable interactions with faculty in and out of the classroom, they also are more engaged in out-of-the classroom activities and have better grade point averages than Blacks at predominantly White colleges."As an HBCU scholar, I'll be one of those others to note this fact!
"According to a recent assessment of Black colleges led by the University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Marybeth Gasman, of the top 10 colleges that graduate Blacks who go on to earn Ph.D.s or medical degrees, nine are HBCUs; in addition, eight out of the top 10 producers of Black graduates in mathematics and statistics are HBCUs. "
Ummm I don't go to a black school and I have a very high GPA. I plan on attending USC-Columbia for grad school and will probably take a career in politics. I have nothing against HBCUs but there is nothing wrong in going to colleges with a diverse student body. Like Georgia State University.