By Ashley Mowreader Historically Black colleges and universities are known for serving a significant share of Black students in the U.S. and providing a more positive learning environment for these students, but historic underfunding of HBCUs continues to impact student success after graduation. A brief published earlier this year by the Institute for College Access and Success found students who attended four-year HBCUs earned $16,600 less than their peers who attended non-HBCUs, and they are more likely to have student loans, owing on average 130 percent more of their original loan balances. Nonprofit organizations have stepped in, providing personalized support and free resources for HBCU learners
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