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Economy hits Historically Black Colleges hard

Economy hits Historically Black Colleges hard
Posted By: Jehan Bunch on August 13, 2009

By Sandra Endo
CNN

ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Zakiya Williams had found a perfect fit at Spelman College. But when the tough economy hit the sophomore and her family hard, she packed her bags, ready to drop out.


Zakiya Williams is among the students at historically black colleges and universities affected by the recession.

"I was not able to get loans, nor were my parents," she said. "It became really difficult because I felt all my avenues were exhausted."

It's a familiar story at colleges across the country, especially at historically black colleges and universities where, in some cases, up to 95 percent of students rely on financial aid to fund their education.

President Obama has increased Pell Grant funding to a maximum of $5,500 per student with stimulus and budget funds.

But still, many black colleges expect enrollment rates to keep shrinking as families and students struggle in the economic downturn.

"Every college and university is asking the question, 'What will our enrollment be next year?' not because of a change in institution, but because families are really being hit by the economy every day," Spelman College President Beverly Tatum said.

"Many students want to come, but will they be able to afford to come?"

Since 2004, $238 million in federal funding has been earmarked annually for historically black colleges. In the last two years, those institutions benefited from an extra $85 million each year under the College Cost Reduction and Access Act. When that program ends in May 2010, the institutions may feel the squeeze even more.

"We are under resourced," Clark Atlanta University President Carlton Brown said. "We try to keep our costs as low as possible. That means that our margins are always very tight."

In the Atlanta area alone, Morehouse College laid off 25 adjunct professors, Spelman is eliminating 35 jobs next year, and Clark Atlanta University's budget ax fell mid-semester with 70 professors and 30 staff members let go.


"Some of our schedules got changed, all in the middle of the semester," said Clark Atlanta student Demetra Rochelle. "It was pretty rough."

The White House budget office says Obama's proposed budget calls for a 5 percent increase in permanent funding for historically black colleges. But many in the black college community wanted more.

"We're saying you're moving in the right direction, but unfortunately in these tough times, not far enough," said United Negro College Fund President and CEO Michael Lomax.


For Zakiya Williams, a scholarship came through at the last minute, and she says the struggle to stay at Spelman was worth it.

"I was completely relieved," she said. "Now I am focusing on my studies. ... This place was meant for me."
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MIISRAEL Bride
Author/Writer at Self
Black colleges do seem to have to struggle harder, but amazingly they stay. Great blog! So uplifting and encouraging too.
Friday, August 14th 2009 at 10:02AM
Janet McGee
Saginaw Valley St Univ class of 1980
Unfortunately, this is the lot of many of OUR children....getting good grades and testing well was once thought to be rewarded not so in the case of my daughter. I have applied for numerous scholarships (only to be turned down by all of them), begged at the financial aid office and only have been offered LOANS. My child was an honor student in high school and is an HOnor student in college and was not awarded a scholarship. What is a parent to do. I dont know where else to turn to.
Wednesday, August 19th 2009 at 1:29AM
I was hoping to enroll in Spelman in 2011 when I'm done with this Military College I'm attending now, I hope I won't have to go through the same thing Zakiya Williams went through.
Wednesday, August 19th 2009 at 8:05AM
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