I've been hearing a lot about the HBCU Caucus lately, and I'm curious - what does it do, and why should we, as students, care about it? How does it impact our education and opportunities at HBCUs?
The HBCU Caucus is a bipartisan group of lawmakers in Washington D.C. who work to support and advocate for the needs of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). For students, the creation and support of this caucus are integral to maintaining and potentially increasing federal funding, which can assist in not only the quality of education but also the facilities and opportunities available on HBCU campuses. Moreover, the HBCU Caucus plays a crucial role in policymaking that can affect student loan interests, grant programs, and even preservation of historic buildings on HBCU campuses. It's important for students to understand and follow the work of the HBCU Caucus because it can directly influence their educational experience and the resources they have available while pursuing higher education. You might even want to get involved in advocacy efforts on your campus; student voices are powerful, and when united, they can significantly shape the support and attention these institutions receive.
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