Howard University Ph.D. Graduate Tackles HBCU Affordability Crisis Through Groundbreaking Research
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Posted By: Will Moss on May 07, 2026 Howard University Ph.D. graduate Arsene Frederic Jr. is addressing one of the most pressing challenges facing historically Black colleges and universities today: college affordability. Through his dissertation research, Frederic is working to develop solutions that could impact access and retention at HBCUs nationwide. Frederic's doctoral work focuses specifically on the financial barriers that students face when attending HBCUs, institutions that have historically served as gateways to higher education for Black Americans despite often operating with fewer resources than their predominantly white counterparts. Key Takeaway: This research comes at a critical time when HBCUs are facing increased enrollment demand while many students struggle with rising tuition costs and limited financial aid options. The dissertation research represents a significant contribution to understanding and potentially solving affordability challenges that have long plagued the HBCU community. As these institutions continue to play a vital role in educating Black students and producing leaders across various fields, addressing financial accessibility remains paramount to their mission. Howard University, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the nation's premier HBCUs and has been at the forefront of producing scholars who dedicate their research to issues affecting the Black community and historically Black institutions. Frederic's work adds to a growing body of scholarship examining how HBCUs can maintain their educational excellence and accessibility in an increasingly expensive higher education landscape. The research could provide actionable insights for administrators, policymakers, and stakeholders invested in the continued success of these vital institutions. As HBCUs navigate challenges including funding disparities, infrastructure needs, and competition for students, research like Frederic's offers data-driven approaches to ensuring these institutions remain affordable and accessible to the communities they serve. The completion of this doctoral research marks another example of Howard University's commitment to producing scholars who tackle real-world problems affecting Black Americans and their institutions. The findings from this dissertation could inform policy decisions and strategic planning at HBCUs seeking to improve their affordability and student success outcomes. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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