Last Updated on September 29, 2025

See how HBCUs are leveling up—explore the top 25 colleges leading in access, impact, and achievement in the HBCU Rankings 2026.
Choosing Your HBCU: More Than Just Numbers
Let’s be real—picking a college can feel like scrolling Netflix with way too many options. Overwhelming, high-stakes, and everyone’s got an opinion. But if you’ve been eyeing an HBCU, you’re already winning.
HBCUs aren’t just about degrees—they’re about culture, legacy, and setting you up to thrive in a world that doesn’t always play fair. The 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best HBCU Rankings are in, and we’ve got the rundown on the HBCU Rankings 2026 list shaping Black excellence right now.
What the Rankings Really Mean (and Why They Matter)
The U.S. News list isn’t just random bragging rights. Schools are measured on student retention, graduation rates, affordability, and social mobility—aka how well a school helps students from lower-income backgrounds level up.
Translation? These rankings don’t just say who’s popular; they show who’s actually moving the needle for their students and communities.
Top 25 HBCU Rankings 2026
Here’s the full list straight from U.S. News:
Rank | HBCU | Location | Enrollment (Fall 2024) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Spelman College | Atlanta, GA | 2,712 |
2 | Howard University | Washington, DC | 11,519 |
3 | Morehouse College | Atlanta, GA | 2,847 |
4 | Tuskegee University | Tuskegee, AL | 2,659 |
5 | Florida A&M University | Tallahassee, FL | 7,890 |
6 | Xavier University of Louisiana | New Orleans, LA | 2,688 |
7 | Hampton University | Hampton, VA | 3,728 |
8 | North Carolina A&T State University | Greensboro, NC | 12,497 |
9 | Morgan State University | Baltimore, MD | 9,027 |
10 | Delaware State University | Dover, DE | 4,581 |
11 (tie) | Bowie State University | Bowie, MD | 5,136 |
11 (tie) | Virginia State University | Petersburg, VA | 5,129 |
13 (tie) | Claflin University | Orangeburg, SC | 1,731 |
13 (tie) | North Carolina Central University | Durham, NC | 6,595 |
15 | Jackson State University | Jackson, MS | 4,650 |
16 | Clark Atlanta University | Atlanta, GA | 3,618 |
17 | Dillard University | New Orleans, LA | 1,068 |
18 (tie) | Elizabeth City State University | Elizabeth City, NC | 2,155 |
18 (tie) | Lincoln University (PA) | Lincoln University, PA | 1,545 |
18 (tie) | Prairie View A&M University | Prairie View, TX | 8,836 |
18 (tie) | University of the District of Columbia | Washington, DC | 3,610 |
22 (tie) | Fisk University | Nashville, TN | 1,035 |
22 (tie) | University of Maryland Eastern Shore | Princess Anne, MD | 2,476 |
22 (tie) | Winston-Salem State University | Winston-Salem, NC | 4,260 |
25 | Fayetteville State University | Fayetteville, NC | 6,074 |
Source: U.S. News & World Report Best HBCU Rankings 2026
👉 View the full 2026 Best Colleges Rankings on U.S. News & World Report.
Spotlight on Excellence
Florida A&M University (#5)
Still holding it down as the #1 public HBCU for the seventh year straight. President Marva B. Johnson says it best:
“Our mission of helping students from various socio-economic backgrounds remains a priority, which is reflected in our position as the No. 1 public HBCU.”
With strong graduation outcomes for Pell recipients and new momentum toward R1 research status, FAMU is proof that the “Rattler Strike” still hits different. 🐍🔥
North Carolina A&T State University (#8)
With 15,275 students, A&T is still the largest HBCU in the nation—and peers across higher ed rank it top 3 in reputation, just behind Spelman and Howard.
A&T also continues to shine in social mobility and research output. Aggie Pride isn’t just a chant—it’s a whole ecosystem of Black excellence. 💙💛
North Carolina Central University (#13 tie)
NCCU soared 11 places this year in the HBCU Rankings 2026 charts, landing Top 10 in the South for social mobility. Chancellor Karrie G. Dixon says:
“This ranking proves what Eagles already know; NCCU changes lives. When our students succeed, their families succeed, and entire communities rise with them.”
With enrollment topping 9,000 for the first time ever and fast-growing online programs, the Eagles are flying higher than ever. 🦅
University of the District of Columbia (#18 tie)
UDC jumped from #23 to #18, reflecting big wins in innovation and student experience. President Maurice D. Edington notes:
“We are delivering on the promise of providing a high-quality, affordable education that prepares students not just for jobs, but for lifelong leadership.”
175 years strong, UDC is proving that an urban land-grant HBCU in the heart of D.C. can be a national force. 🔥🏙️
Why Social Mobility Is the Game-Changer
More than half the ranking weight is about student outcomes—graduation, affordability, and long-term earnings. HBCUs like FAMU, NCCU, and Tuskegee are excelling here, showing how Black colleges are engines of transformation for families and entire communities.
Vibe Check: Choosing Your HBCU
Rankings are receipts, but the real story is vibe: homecoming energy, cafeteria culture, professors who look out for you, and the community you’ll build for life. Whether you’re stepping onto The Yard at Howard, screaming “Strike, Strike, and Strike Again” at FAMU, or feeling that Eagle Pride at NCCU—your HBCU choice is about where you feel at home.
Legacy in Motion
The 2026 rankings remind us of what HBCUs have always been: launchpads for Black brilliance. Wherever you land—Spelman, A&T, UDC, or beyond—know that you’re not just earning a degree. You’re stepping into history, carrying legacy, and shaping the future.
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Jessica Fraser used to dream of becoming a journalist, and when she studied communication in college she realized that her passion for writing could become her career. As a full time freelance writer, Jessica enjoys helping other teenagers, college students, and young adults pursue their passions and follow their dreams.