HBCUs Graduate More Poor Black Students Than White Colleges : Code

HBCUs Graduate More Poor Black Students Than White Colleges : Code

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Roughly half of HBCUs have a freshman class where three-quarters of the students are from low-income backgrounds, while just 1 percent of non-HBCUs serve as high a percentage of low-income students.

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