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		<title>Top 25 Black Colleges &amp; University&#8217;s For African Americans</title>
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<p>Black Enterprise ranked its top Colleges and University for African Americans to attend. This list  was surveyed by more the 700 education professionals, including presidents, chancellors and directors of student affairs. A total of 1,400 schools met their criteria. I&#8217;m sure there are many of you like me who&#8217;ve probably never heard of some of the schools on this list. If that&#8217;s the case, I encourage you to do some research and learn something new. (This is a post about higher learning after all!)</p>
<p>P.S. If you have or know a high schooler on his or her way to college &#8211; Each one teach one- and please send them this list. For the complete list of the top 50 colleges for African Americans check out the September issue of Black Enterprise.</p>
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<p>25. Cornell University</p>
<p>24. Williams College</p>
<p>23. Princeton University</p>
<p>22. Pomona College </p>
<p>21. North Carolina A&amp;T State University</p>
<p>20. Brown University</p>
<p>19. University of Pennsylvania</p>
<p>18. Florida A&amp;M University</p>
<p>17. Xavier University</p>
<p>16. Tuskegee University</p>
<p>15. Yale University</p>
<p>14. Wesleyan University</p>
<p>13. Clark Atlanta University </p>
<p>12. Wake Forest University</p>
<p>11. Columbia University </p>
<p>10. Harvard University</p>
<p>9. Amherst College </p>
<p>8. Fisk University</p>
<p>7. Swarthmore College </p>
<p>6. Stanford University</p>
<p>5. Georgetown University </p>
<p>4. Hampton University </p>
<p>3. MoreHouse College </p>
<p>2. Howard University </p>
<p>1. Spelman  College </p>
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<p>I went to CAU and whatever college you decide, make sure it is a place that you can find a balance between learning and having a good time. At the end of the day, you must remember why you&#8217;re there -  and that&#8217;s to educate yourself, not party yourself to failure!</p>
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