I'm looking at colleges in Florida and want to attend a historically Black university. I've heard about Florida A&M, but are there other historically Black universities in Florida that I should check out?
Absolutely, Florida is home to several Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and it's great that you're considering them for your college education. You're correct that Florida A&M University is one of them. It's well-known for programs in business, education, and health sciences.
Another HBCU in Florida is Bethune-Cookman University, located in Daytona Beach. Founded in 1904, this institution offers a variety of programs such as nursing, criminal justice, and hospitality management.
One more is Edward Waters University in Jacksonville. As the oldest HBCU in Florida, Edward Waters offers undergraduate degrees in business, biology, computer information systems, and more.
Each of these schools provides a unique academic and cultural experience, so I highly recommend visiting their websites for detailed information on their programs, campus life, and admissions criteria. Consider reaching out to admissions representatives or current students to get a feel for each school's community and offerings. Good luck with your college search!
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