HBCUs and other historically under-resourced institutions must have financial needs met in terms of digital learning and tech infrastructure.

Investing in tech infrastructure at HBCUs can boost completion rates


HBCUs and other historically under-resourced institutions must have their financial needs met in terms of digital learning infrastructure

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  • Without tech funding, digital transformation is reserved for well-resourced institutions
  • Students are flocking to HBCUs–here’s why
  • “Hybrid living” is changing the student experience at this HBCU
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State policymakers should work to close longstanding gaps in state funding for HBCUs, according to a new report highlighting the crucial link between technology investments and student success at HBCUs.

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