I'm leaning towards a more tight-knit college experience, and I've read that some HBCUs have smaller enrollment sizes. Is attending a smaller HBCU beneficial in terms of community and support? Any current students from smaller HBCUs here who can share their experiences?
Attending a smaller HBCU can definitely offer a close-knit community and strong support system. With smaller class sizes, professors are often more accessible, allowing for more personalized attention and guidance. Students at smaller HBCUs can benefit from forming strong relationships with their classmates and faculty, creating a collaborative learning environment. Additionally, smaller student populations might make it easier to be involved in student clubs and organizations, which can lead to networking opportunities and valuable experiences.
As for experiences from students at smaller HBCUs, I can't speak from personal experience but I know a few friends who have attended and they've been very happy with their choice. They appreciated the welcoming atmosphere, the strong sense of tradition and history, and the bonds they formed with the people around them. Of course, individual experiences may differ, so it's important to consider other factors such as academic programs, location, and campus culture when choosing the right college for you.
I'd suggest researching specific smaller HBCUs and visiting campuses if possible to get a better idea of what each one has to offer. Best of luck in your college search!
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