Survival of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities
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Survival of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Making it Happen

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eBook - ePub

Survival of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Making it Happen

About this book

Survival of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities as edited by North Carolina A&T State University Chancellor Emeritus Edward Fort, conceptualizes the strategies, strategic planning energies, and delivery systems which might be of assistance to HBCU's as they continue to survive in this age of uncertainty. Its insightful chapters, as penned by Fort and a number of his colleagues (including former Presidents and Chancellors of Black campuses) are data driven and experientially based.

The challenges encountered by the HBCU leaders are described as multiple and include fiscal accountability and the continued need to assist the public schools as related to the twin problems of the achievement gap and Clark's "Cult of Cultural Deprivation." The author and his colleagues outline viable strategies geared to address these challenges.

The latter represent but two of a number of other challenges confronting HBCU's. These include, but are not limited to (1) enrollment competition with majority institutions, (2) cultivation of alumni support, (3) the garnering of fiscal equity via such avenues as increased federal agency and foundation/corporate support.

Considerable space is devoted to the critical issue of institutional leadership. Here, strategies and delivery systems are explored as associated with the HBCU leader's aggressive determination to provide the best possible crucible of learning for students attending the institution.

The issues of fiscal accountability and its ever-present spectra of prospective gloom and doom lurks as an enemy to be constantly confronted. Many pages are devoted to the conceptualization of prescriptive strategies, which can be applied to present day campus situations. Leaders of historically black campuses can benefit from these writings as these institutions constantly face the heartache of state revenue shortfall, private university funding sources evaporation and the demoralizing impact of cut backs in program, capital construction, and scholarship support. Creativity protocols are described in detail and forward moving processes poised for prospective success enunciated. Navigating the problem of K-12 economic inequality and its impact upon HBCU's is also explored, as well as the need to enhance "leveraging" for federal support, including the United States Department of Agriculture.

Ultimately, alumni support is vigorously support, as an HBCU leadership must.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Preface
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction
  6. Chapter 1: For HBCUs
  7. Chapter 2: The Economics of Equality
  8. Chapter 3: Black Colleges and Universities
  9. Chapter 4: The Private HBCUs in Retrospect and Prospect
  10. Chapter 5: The Immutable Challenges Confronting HBCUs
  11. Chapter 6: Getting Faculty to Buy Into Your Vision
  12. Chapter 7: How the CEO Should Use Alumni on the Corporate Trail
  13. Chapter 8: Bonding with the Alumni
  14. Chapter 9: Preaching to the Choir
  15. Chapter 10: Leveraging the Federal Government Connection for HBCU Survival1
  16. Chapter 11: The USDA/1890 Partnership
  17. Chapter 12: Thriving in the New Millennium
  18. Chapter 13: Shared Governance
  19. Chapter 14: Knowing Foundations
  20. Chapter 15: Institution-Building and Consortial Relationships
  21. Chapter 16: Financial Accountability and Leadership in the HBCU
  22. Chapter 17: The HBCUs
  23. Chapter 18: The Marginalization of Diversity on HBCU Campuses
  24. Chapter 19: The Difference Is Leadership
  25. Chapter 20: Contemporary HBCUs
  26. Chapter 21: On-Campus Diversity and Its Challenge
  27. Conclusion
  28. About the Editor
  29. About the Contributors