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Anonymous, Class of 2024

You can see the divide between races and ethnicities, but for the most part, people tend to integrate and befriend anyone who they believe is friend-worthy. There are some resources for Black students, but they are often student-provided. Other times, the resources are there but are not as convenient as […]

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Taylor Richardson, Class of 2022

Attending an HBCU has always been a goal of mine, especially after attending a predominantly white high school where I found myself in multiple racially tense situations. Going to an institution where I am celebrated (and not just tolerated) that would foster my servant leadership amongst successful Black professionals and […]

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Anonymous, Class of 2024

At Scripps College, there are some resources geared towards Black students. However, our situation is a bit interesting, as we function within the Claremont Consortium. There are five undergraduate institutions, and we have an Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA), that gears more resources for Scripps students, alongside the other […]

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Alexxus Lige, Class of 2022

UMich is cliquey. They don’t support students of color, but they have resources like MESA and OAMI. There exist the BSU for black specific resources and there are minority specific resources for students of color. On paper, UMich is supportive of people with other marginalized identities, but in actuality? No. […]

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