

Shaw University, Raleigh, North Carolina (Raleigh Institute, 1865) Augustine Normal School and Collegiate Institute, 1867)

Augustine's University, Raleigh, North Carolina (St. North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina (National Religious Training School and Chautauqua for the Colored Race, 1910) North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, North Carolina (Agricultural & Mechanical College for the Colored Race, 1891) Livingstone College, Salisbury, North Carolina (Zion Wesley Institute, 1879) Kittrell College, Kittrell, North Carolina (Kittrell Normal & Industrial School, 1886) Smith University, Charlotte, North Carolina (The Freedmen's College of North Carolina, 1867) In the following list, note that the link for each school will take you to an brief history in NCpedia:īarber-Scotia College, Concord, North Carolina (Scotia Seminary, 1867)īennett College, Greensboro, North Carolina (Bennett Seminary, 1873)Įlizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, North Carolina (Normal & Industrial School, 1891)įayetteville State University, Fayetteville, North Carolina (Howard School, 1867) North Carolina Historically Black Colleges and Universities Interactive Timeline in NCpediaĪfrican Americans in North Carolina, a collection of histories and resources in NCpedia North Carolina's Historically Black Colleges and Universities collection in NCpedia

This list contains some basic information about the location and founding of each of the eleven schools.įor more information, including histories, additional resources, images and interactive exhibits, visit: North Carolina has twelve historically black colleges and universities, including the oldest in the South, Raleigh's Shaw University, founded in 1865, and North Carolina's newest HBCU, North Carolina Central University, founded in 1910 in Durham.
