
Sowing Seeds of Success
Nurturing Greatness
Rooted in Culture

HBCU Harvest is where your future takes root. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to planting the seeds of success for every student and family navigating the journey to a Historically Black College and University. Our mission is to demystify the process, nurture a deep understanding of the HBCU Culture and Community, and ensure you are prepared to yield a rich, successful educational Legacy.
We believe that every student deserves to Harvest a future built on the unparalleled strength of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Mission
To empower students and their families with comprehensive guidance and resources, ensuring they have the support needed to successfully navigate the entire HBCU selection, application, and funding process. We are committed to fostering a vibrant and informed community that recognizes and champions the enduring legacy of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Vision
We envision a future where every student, regardless of background, has a clear pathway to the transformative education and unparalleled community that define Historically Black Colleges and Universities. HBCU Harvest will be the definitive guide and a foundational pillar in this journey, empowering generations to come and securing the rich legacy of HBCUs for tomorrow's leaders.
Highlighting HBCUs

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Legacy and Leadership
HBCUs have educated generations of leaders, scholars, and activists.
80% of Black judges, 50% of Black doctors, and 50% of Black lawyers graduate from HBCUs.
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Academic & Career Outcomes
HBCUs make up just 3% of U.S. colleges and universities, but they produce a significant number of Black graduates and professionals.
HBCUs produce ~20% of all African American graduates with a STEM degree.
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Supportive Community
HBCUs create a close-knit and supportive environment that fosters mentorship and lifelong connections.
Black HBCU alumni report better interactions with professors and greater mentorship opportunities compared to Black alumni of non-HBCUs.
Services
The Strength of HBCUs
"The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character — that is the goal of true education."
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Morehouse College Graduate