Saint Augustine’s University’s HBCU Urban Access Hub will give community college students opportunities to transfer to SAU.
HBCU Education Programs: How to Pick a Major and More
You’ve chosen your HBCU – now it’s time to choose your major! HBCU educations programs come in a wide variety – from private, liberal focused to public with a focus on trades. Having so many options at your fingertips can be both amazing and intimidating. Our articles on HBCU education programs are here to help you make it through the maze.
Having a full view of the variety of HBCU education programs out there can provide guidance on careers you’ve been interested in and insight into ones you’ve never considered. For instance, maybea career in pharmacy has interested you – Howard University, in Washington DC, has an exceptional program. Maybe you’re interested in a very specialized degree, such as a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. We offer a list of HBCU education programs focused on just that degree.
Check back often for the latest news and updates on HBCU education programs as your academic and career goals expand!
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