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VIA NEWSONE

When U.S. News and World Report came out with their ranking of the top 20 HBCUs in the country, I became curious. I was wondering if my personal perception of the best schools matched the views of those who make these lists. I couldn’t afford to attend an HBCU out of high school (not to mention that my grades were terrible), and although I’d love to teach at an HBCU, it’s become difficult for African American professors to get jobs at campuses that have been taken over by people who aren’t black (thats another interesting story). In fact, many HBCUs don’t have any African American Professors in their business schools or Science departments – and it’s not because black scholars aren’t applying.

At any rate, the school at the top of the list was Spelman College, the university I love and hate, all at the same time. The funny thing about my love/hate relationship with Spelman is that my disdain is actually driven by my extreme admiration for the university. In fact, it may even be rooted in jealousy. I had a relative I wanted to send to Spelman, but the massive tuition bill was so high that she couldn’t attend. To make matters worse, the school doesn’t seem to care much about giving scholarships, but demand for admission is so high, they don’t have to give away anything.