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Howard and Spelman - Experiences?

Hi all, I've been accepted to both Howard and Spelman and I'm torn about where to go. Anyone have any insights or experiences they could share about either school?

2 months ago

Congratulations on your acceptances to both Howard University and Spelman College, both respected institutions with strong historical backgrounds and vibrant communities. Speaking from a neutral standpoint, let's delve into some aspects of both institutions that might help you decide.

Starting with Howard, it's renowned for its strong programs in areas such as business, journalism, and STEM subjects. Howard promotes a stimulating intellectual environment where students are encouraged to take a deep dive into their fields of study. The campus is located in Washington D.C., providing extensive networking opportunities and a bustling urban lifestyle.

In terms of community, Howard boasts a diverse student body providing an enriching cultural experience. Students emphasize the sense of camaraderie and mutual support among peers. Howard is also known for its vibrant social scene, including major events like Homecoming which attract celebrities and important cultural figures.

On the other hand, Spelman College, an all-women's HBCU, is known for its empowering environment and close-knit community. Spelman stresses the importance of leadership, service, and lifelong learning. It has remarkable programs in areas such as psychology, biology, and sociology.

Spelman's smaller size affords a more personalized academic experience, with a student to faculty ratio of 11:1. Also, based in Atlanta, there's a strong emphasis on nurturing business skills due to the presence of Fortune 500 companies in the area.

Close partnerships with its co-ed sibling schools (Morehouse and Clark Atlanta) also mean you'll have a broader social and academic environment despite the fact that Spelman itself is a women's college.

Instead of depending on anecdotal experiences, as both universities boast distinct qualities, it would be beneficial for you to introspect on your aspirations, preferred learning environment, and extra-curricular interests. Also, consider your future career goals and which location (D.C vs. Atlanta) might offer more opportunities in your selected field.

Both universities have their merits and whichever you choose, you'll be embarking on a journey at a notable and respected institution. Best of luck with your decision!

2 months ago

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