Public HBCUs Drive Growth Despite Funding Gaps

Landmark study reveals that public HBCUs fuel America’s strength and mobility despite severe funding disparities. A definitive new report from the Dr. N. Joyce Payne Research Center (Payne Center) at the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) reveals that America’s public historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are indispensable engines of national strength, yet their potential is capped by systemic underfunding. The report, “The American Dividend: Public HBCUs Powering National Strength and Opportunity,” provides irrefutable data showing these institutions are powering the nation’s talent pipeline and economic mobility while operating with significantly fewer resources than their peers. The findings expose a critical national paradox: public

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