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Why I Decided to Go to a HBCU

Why I Decided to Go to a HBCU
Posted By: How May I Help You NC on February 27, 2017

One Howard University student writes about how she decided to attend a HBCU over a predominantly white institution.

Alexis Young

A HBCU was never my first choice.

When i was applying to colleges I had my heart set on UCLA and NYU for film and knew I was going to get in. I avoided historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) because there were counselors and recruiters who told me they lacked prestige and in lower-income schools they push predominantly white institutions (PWIs) whether it be the UC system or well known privates. A friend of mine wanted to go to Howard and had asked me to apply with her; I knew I would get accepted due to my academic standing so I paid it no mind.

The Historically Black College/University Expo that I attended in Los Angeles had a lot to do with changing my perception of HBCUs. The experience of this college fair, compared to others that I had attended that showcased predominately white institutions, was like no other. The sense of community and culture that surrounded the made me excited for college, making me see the next four years of my life as more than a mere stepping stone into my future but a chance for me to grow and develop.

Once acceptance season rolled around I waited for my letters from my top schools that never came, while many of my second-tier choices took me in. Though those schools were good I couldn’t see myself going there. And then I got my letter from Howard. Alumni from other HBCUs told me of their rich undergraduate experiences and invited me to events they hosted for newly accepted students and that’s when it clicked for me.



Yes, my university is a historically black college/university but it's so full of diversity. People of different ethnicities, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds all gather at The Mecca. The exchange opened my eyes to different types of people and expanded my interests beyond what I was used to. The Caribbean students playing cricket by the international tree while African students flood The Yard in their traditional garments is just another Wednesday at The Mecca.

Though Howard wasn’t where I initially wanted to be I soon realized it’s where I needed to be. The connections I’ve made here both personally and professionally are unparalleled. They want to see me succeed and do everything in their power to make sure I do and vice-versa. I got close to people when working Howard’s Homecoming this year that have become my best friends, my media production teacher has challenged me and helped me grow within my craft in ways I couldn’t have imagined, and I’ve connected with so many genuine people.

Attending the illustrious Howard University has given me a sense of pride not only within myself but my people as well. My high school teacher Mr. Bynum used to always ask me “Do you know that you’re black or are you aware that you’re black?” and I never understood that until I came here and became conscious of what it meant. Howard helped me shape my identity. Seeing so many different types of black people from all over the world have the same experiences, struggles, and memories as me helped me understand my culture. Doing what I love and getting better at it through my classes and opportunities I have only been provided because I attend my HBCU has molded me as a person and creative, allowing me to find my purpose.

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