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Is Hampton University an HBCU?

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Is Hampton University an HBCU?

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Yes, Hampton University is one of the roughly 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the United States. Virginia also has a few other HBCUs such as: Norfolk State University (Norfolk), Virginia State University (Petersburg), Virginia Union University (Richmond), and Virginia University of Lynchburg (Lynchburg). There are also a number of HBCUs in the nearby states of West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Washington, DC, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Those states have the following HBCUs: Delaware State University (Dover), University of the District of Columbia, Howard University, Bowie State University (Bowie), Coppin State University (Baltimore), University of Maryland - Eastern Shore (Princess Anne), Morgan State University (Baltimore), 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), American Baptist University (Nashville), Fisk University (Nashville), Lane College (Jackson), LeMoyne Owen College (Memphis), Meharry Medical College, Tennessee State University (Nashville), Bluefield State College (Bluefield), and West Virginia State University (Institute).

For more information on HBCUs, check out this article: Top Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU)

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