Black Graduate Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

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This book provides context about the experiences of Black graduate and professional students attendingHBCUs. Indeed such research is important particularly since HBCUs play a significant role in the numberof Blacks who receive doctorates and professional degrees (i.e. M.D. D.D.S. J.D. etc.) especially inscience and engineering. In fact according to Redd and Minor (2008) the role of HBCUs in graduate educationwill become even more significant as more seek to offer graduate and professional programs particularlyat the doctoral level. This book focuses on the historical nature of graduate and professionaleducation at HBCUs and the programs' contribution to society.Further it provides context about the experiences of students who have attended these institutions for theirpost-baccalaureate pursuits. Finally the book addresses the future of graduate and professional educationat HBCUs and what fundamental aspects are needed to ensure their survival competitiveness and growth.This book appeals to faculty departmental chairs administrators and students. Furthermore higher educationscholars who conduct or have an interest in pursuing empirical research on Black graduate and professional education or the efficacy and relevanceof HBCUs will find this book useful given its unique and comprehensive approach focusing on supporting retaining and graduating Blackgraduate students at HBCUs. In addition this book is an invaluable teaching resource for faculty in Higher Education Administration Student Affairsor Sociology program
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