Bounce Salute to Historically Black Colleges and Universities

For 2024, Bounce will honor the legacy and still unfolding story of Historically Black Colleges and Universities - otherwise known as HBCUs. These schools, most created at a time when our nation was forcefully separated by race, have arguably done more than any other American institution to make our society more equal. Not just places of higher learning, HBCUs are incubators of Black culture – preserving who we were, informing who we are, and shining a light on where we can go. Join us as we stomp the yard year all, discovering (and rediscovering) these uniquely American and proudly Black institutions.

Map & School Listing | About HBCU | The Divine 9 | Notable Alumni | Milestones & Facts


Map of Historically Black Colleges and Universities


Alabama | Arkansas | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maryland | Mississippi | Missouri | North Carolina | Ohio | Oklahoma | Pennsylvania | South Carolina | Tennessee | Texas | US Virgin Islands | Virginia | West Virginia


Alabama

Alabama A&M University - Huntsville
Alabama State University - Montgomery
Bishop State Community College - Mobile
Gadsden State College - Gadsden
J.F. Drake State Technical College - Huntsville
Lawson State Community College – Birmingham
Miles College - Fairfield

Oakwood University - Huntsville
Selma University - Selma
Shelton State Community College - Tuscaloosa
Stillman College - Tuscaloosa
Talladega College - Talladega
Trenholm State Community College - Montgomery
Tuskegee University - Tuskegee

Arkansas

Arkansas Baptist College - Little Rock
Philander Smith College - Little Rock

Shorter College - North Little Rock
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff - Pine Bluff

Delaware

Delaware State University - Dover

District of Columbia

Howard University

University of the District of Columbia 

Florida

Bethune - Cookman University - Daytona Beach
Edward Waters University - Jacksonville

Florida A&M University - Tallahassee
Florida Memorial University - Miami Gardens

Georgia

Albany State University - Albany
Clark Atlanta University - Atlanta
Fort Valley State University - Fort Valley
Interdenominational Theological Center - Atlanta
Morehouse College - Atlanta

Morehouse School of Medicine - Atlanta
Morris Brown College - Atlanta
Paine College - Augusta
Savannah State University - Savannah
Spelman College - Atlanta

Kentucky

Kentucky State University - Frankfort

Simmons College of Kentucky - Louisville

Louisiana

Dillard University - New Orleans
Grambling State University - Grambling
Southern University and A&M College - Baton Rouge

Southern University New Orleans - New Orleans
Southern University Shreveport - Shreveport
Xavier University - New Orleans

Maryland

Bowie State University - Bowie
Coppin State University - Baltimore

University of Maryland Eastern Shore - Princess Anne
Morgan State University - Baltimore

Mississippi

Alcorn State University - Lorman
Coahoma Community College - Clarksdale
Hinds County Community College - Utica
Jackson State University - Jackson

Mississippi Valley State University - Itta Bena
Rust College - Holly Springs
Tougaloo College - Tougaloo

Missouri

Harris - Stowe State University - St. Louis

Lincoln University - Jefferson City

North Carolina

Bennett College - Greensboro
Elizabeth City State University - Elizabeth City
Fayetteville State University - Fayetteville
Johnson C. Smith University - Charlotte
Livingstone College - Salisbury

North Carolina Central University - Durham
North Carolina A&T State University - Greensboro
Shaw University - Raleigh
St. Augustine's University - Raleigh
Winston - Salem State University - Winston Salem

Ohio

Central State University - Wilberforce

Wilberforce University - Wilberforce

Oklahoma

Langston University - Langston

Pennsylvania

Cheyney University - Cheyney

The Lincoln University - Lincoln University

South Carolina

Allen University - Columbia
Benedict College - Columbia
Claflin University - Orangeburg
Clinton College - Rock Hill

Denmark Technical College - Denmark
Morris College - Sumter
South Carolina State University - Orangeburg
Voorhees University - Denmark

Tennessee

American Baptist College - Nashville
Fisk University - Nashville
Lane College - Jackson

LeMoyne - Owen College - Memphis
Meharry Medical College - Nashville
Tennessee State University - Nashville

Texas

Huston - Tillotson University - Austin
Jarvis Christian College - Hawkins
Paul Quinn College - Dallas
Prairie View A&M University - Prairie View
Southwestern Christian College - Terrell

St. Philip's College - San Antonio
Texas College - Tyler
Texas Southern University - Houston
Wiley College - Marshall

US Virgin Islands

University of the Virgin Islands - St. Thomas &  St. Croix

Virginia

Hampton University - Hampton
Norfolk State University - Norfolk
Virginia State University - Petersburg

Virginia Union University - Richmond
Virginia University of Lynchburg - Lynchburg

West Virginia

Bluefield State College - Bluefield

West Virginia State University - Institute


About Historically Black Colleges & Universities


HBCU

An HBCU is any Historically Black College or University that was established prior to 1964 and whose principal mission was, and is, the education of Black Americans. These schools are accredited by or are making reasonable progress towards an accreditation from a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association determined by the Secretary of Education. 


The Divine 9


Fraternity Members


Sorority Members


Notable Alumni


Nathan Anderson (Act Your Age)
Alumnus of Howard University

David Banner
Alumnus of Southern University

Erykah Badu
Alumnus of Grambling State University

Chadwick Boseman
Alumnus of Howard University

Xernona Clayton
Alumnus of Tennessee State University
Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Vice President Kamala Harris
Alumnus of Howard University
Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Spike Lee
Alumnus of Morehouse College

Philip A. Smithey (Johnson)
Alumnus of Morehouse College

Kym Whitley (Act Your Age)
Alumnus of Fisk University

Ambassador Andrew Young
Alumnus of Howard University
Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.


Milestones & Facts


2024 Milestones

  • Lincoln University (est. 1854), the first degree granting HBCU, celebrates 170 years.
  • Arkansas University (est. 1994) celebrates 140 years.
  • Clinton University (est. 1894) celebrates 130 years.
  • Bluefield State University (est. 1894) celebrates 130 years.
    Bethune-Cookman University (est. 1904) celebrates 120 years.
  • Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. (est. 1914) celebrates 110 years.
  • American Baptist College (est. 1924) celebrates 100 years.
  • Coahoma Community College (est. 1924) celebrates 100 years.
  • The HBCU Alumni Association (est. 2004) celebrates 20 years.
Marian S. Carson Collection/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Howard University, Marian S. Carson Collection/
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Facts

HBCUs:
  • Alabama has the most HBCUs, with a total of 14.
  • In 1837, the first HBCU was established by Richard Humphreys as the African Institute in Pennsylvania (now known as Cheyney University).
  • In 1856, the first HBCU founded by African Americans, Wilberforce University, was established by The African Methodist Episcopal Church.
  • In 1867, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, nine HBCUs were established: Alabama State University, Barber-Scotia College, Fayetteville State University, Howard University, Johnson C. Smith University, Morehouse College, Morgan State University, Saint Augustine’s University, and Talladega College.
Divine 9:
  • The first Divine 9 fraternity founded was Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., established in 1906.
  • The first Divine 9 sorority founded was Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., established in 1908.
  • Five out of nine of the Divine 9 were founded at Howard University (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.).
  • The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) was founded at Howard University on May 10, 1930.
  • In 1995, the first international chapter of the NPHC was formed in Nassau, Bahamas.