Table 219. | Selected statistics on historically black colleges and universities:\1\ 1980, 1990, and 1995 |
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | Public | Private Enrollment, degrees, type of revenues, | Total |_______________________|_____________________ and type of expenditures | | 4-year | 2-year | 4-year | 2-year _______________________________________________|___________|___________|___________|___________|_________ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 _______________________________________________|___________|___________|___________|___________|_________ Number of institutions, fall 1995 .............| 103 | 40 | 10 | 49 | 4 |===========|===========|===========|===========|========= Total enrollment, fall 1980 ...................| 233,557 | 155,085 | 13,132 | 62,924 | 2,416 Men .........................................| 106,387 | 70,236 | 6,758 | 28,352 | 1,041 Men, black .................................| 81,818 | 53,654 | 2,781 | 24,412 | 971 Women .......................................| 127,170 | 84,849 | 6,374 | 34,572 | 1,375 Women, black ...............................| 109,171 | 70,582 | 4,644 | 32,589 | 1,356 | | | | | Total enrollment, fall 1990 ...................| 257,152 | 171,969 | 15,077 | 68,528 | 1,578 Men .........................................| 105,157 | 70,220 | 6,321 | 28,054 | 562 Men, black .................................| 82,897 | 54,041 | 3,214 | 25,198 | 444 Women .......................................| 151,995 | 101,749 | 8,756 | 40,474 | 1,016 Women, black ...............................| 125,785 | 80,883 | 6,066 | 38,115 | 721 | | | | | Total enrollment, fall 1995 ...................| 278,725 | 186,278 | 18,448 | 73,131 | 868 Men .........................................| 112,637 | 75,194 | 7,839 | 29,239 | 365 Men, black .................................| 91,132 | 60,007 | 3,733 | 27,113 | 279 Women .......................................| 166,088 | 111,084 | 10,609 | 43,892 | 503 Women, black ...............................| 138,286 | 89,654 | 6,531 | 41,605 | 496 | | | | | Full-time enrollment, fall 1995 .............| 214,091 | 138,159 | 10,056 | 65,253 | 623 Men .......................................| 88,711 | 58,049 | 4,131 | 26,254 | 277 Women .....................................| 125,380 | 80,110 | 5,925 | 38,999 | 346 | | | | | Part-time enrollment, fall 1995 .............| 64,634 | 48,119 | 8,392 | 7,878 | 245 Men .......................................| 23,926 | 17,145 | 3,708 | 2,985 | 88 Women .....................................| 40,708 | 30,974 | 4,684 | 4,893 | 157 |===========|===========|===========|===========|========= Earned degrees conferred, 1994-95 | | | | | Associate ...................................| 2,883 | 1,136 | 1,535 | 129 | 83 Men .......................................| 1,009 | 389 | 555 | 39 | 26 Men, black ..............................| 376 | 120 | 207 | 23 | 26 Women .....................................| 1,874 | 747 | 980 | 90 | 57 Women, black ............................| 1,021 | 238 | 643 | 83 | 57 | | | | | Bachelor's ..................................| 28,327 | 19,242 | ---| 9,085 | --- Men .......................................| 10,469 | 7,209 | ---| 3,260 | --- Men, black ..............................| 8,583 | 5,598 | ---| 2,985 | --- Women .....................................| 17,858 | 12,033 | ---| 5,825 | --- Women, black ............................| 15,370 | 9,842 | ---| 5,528 | --- | | | | | Master's ....................................| 5,560 | 4,501 | ---| 1,059 | --- Men .......................................| 1,840 | 1,507 | ---| 333 | --- Men, black ..............................| 970 | 756 | ---| 214 | --- Women .....................................| 3,720 | 2,994 | ---| 726 | --- Women, black ............................| 2,492 | 1,903 | ---| 589 | --- | | | | | Doctor's ....................................| 230 | 114 | ---| 116 | --- Men .......................................| 116 | 47 | ---| 69 | --- Men, black ..............................| 67 | 21 | ---| 46 | --- Women .....................................| 114 | 67 | ---| 47 | --- Women, black ............................| 75 | 40 | ---| 35 | --- | | | | | First-professional ..........................| 1,147 | 420 | ---| 727 | --- Men .......................................| 568 | 208 | ---| 360 | --- Men, black ..............................| 375 | 102 | ---| 273 | --- Women .....................................| 579 | 212 | ---| 367 | --- Women, black ............................| 436 | 147 | ---| 289 | --- |===========|===========|===========|===========|========= Financial statistics, 1994-95, | | | | | in thousands of dollars | | | | | Current-fund revenues .....................|$3,681,616 |$1,941,454 | $94,438 |$1,637,253 | $8,470 Tuition and fees ........................| 902,850 | 398,497 | 17,382 | 484,186 | 2,786 Federal government\2\ ...................| 797,728 | 299,360 | 16,698 | 479,022 | 2,648 State governments\2\ ....................| 914,357 | 818,856 | 47,363 | 47,613 | 525 Local governments\2\ ....................| 98,223 | 83,230 | 7,193 | 7,762 | 38 Private gifts, grants, and contracts ....| 212,557 | 36,370 | 234 | 175,131 | 822 Endowment income ........................| 29,818 | 2,173 | 63 | 27,573 | 9 Sales and services ......................| 657,171 | 260,668 | 4,501 | 390,814 | 1,188 Other sources ...........................| 68,913 | 42,301 | 1,005 | 25,153 | 454 | | | | | Current-fund expenditures .................| 3,598,223 | 1,914,303 | 91,321 | 1,583,234 | 9,365 Educational and general expenditures ....| 2,976,538 | 1,662,182 | 87,599 | 1,217,710 | 9,047 Auxiliary enterprises ...................| 367,846 | 252,121 | 3,722 | 111,686 | 318 Hospitals ........................... | 234,877 | 0 | 0 | 234,877 | 0 Independent operations ..................| 18,962 | 0 | 0 | 18,962 | 0 _______________________________________________|___________|___________|___________|___________|_________ |
\1\Historically black colleges and universities are accredited institutions of higher education
established prior to 1964 with the principal mission of educating black Americans. Federal
regulations, 20 U.S. Code, Section 1061 (2), allow for certain exceptions to the founding date. Most
institutions are in the southern and border states and were established prior to 1954. \2\Includes appropriations, grants, contracts, and independent operations. ---Not applicable. NOTE.--Because of rounding, details may not add to totals. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Higher Education General Information Survey (HEGIS), "Fall Enrollment in Institutions of Higher Education"; and Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), "Fall Enrollment," "Completions," and "Finance" surveys. (This table was prepared July 1997.)
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