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Hampton University Poised to Regain Historic Land-Grant Status, Unlocking New Funding and Opportunities for HBCU Community

Hampton University Poised to Regain Historic Land-Grant Status, Unlocking New Funding and Opportunities for HBCU Community
Posted By: Will Moss on January 26, 2026


HAMPTON, Va. — For over a century, Hampton University, one of the nation's premier Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), has been denied a critical designation that could have unlocked significant federal funding and research support. But now, the tides may be turning, as Virginia lawmakers consider a bill that could restore Hampton University's long-lost land-grant status.

Senate Bill 274, introduced by Sen. Mamie Locke (D-Hampton), aims to recognize and restore Hampton University as both an 1862 and 1890 land-grant institution in Virginia. This move would reconnect Hampton to the national land-grant system, granting the university access to federal programs tied to agriculture, engineering, and other applied sciences.

Key Takeaway: The restoration of Hampton University's land-grant status would not only right a historical wrong but also expand opportunities for the HBCU community to engage in cutting-edge research, develop innovative programs, and train the next generation of leaders in STEM fields.

Land-grant universities trace their roots to the Morrill Act of 1862, which helped create colleges focused on "practical" fields such as agriculture and mechanics. However, many of these institutions initially excluded Black students. To address this, Congress passed the Second Morrill Act of 1890, establishing a network of land-grant HBCUs, including Virginia State University.

Hampton University leaders have been advocating for this change for the past two to three years, arguing that the decision to strip their land-grant status in the 1920s was based on the belief that only one Black institution per state could hold this designation, leaving Virginia State as Virginia's lone 1890 land-grant campus.



President Darrell Williams pointed out that this restriction does not align with how land-grant systems operate in other states, where multiple institutions can share this status, such as in Alabama with Alabama A&M and Tuskegee University.

"We have been promoting this cause for the last two to three years, because we think it's fair and just," Williams told lawmakers.

The push to restore Hampton's land-grant status comes amid renewed national attention on land-grant equity. In 2023, federal officials revealed that states collectively underfunded 1890 land-grant HBCUs by more than $12 billion over several decades.

If approved, SB 274 would not reduce funding for Virginia Tech or Virginia State University. Instead, it aims to "complete the historical record and align Virginia's policies with present-day values and needs," while expanding opportunities for Hampton University to grow its research and educational initiatives.

The bill has already advanced out of the Senate's higher education subcommittee unanimously, setting the stage for its consideration by the broader General Assembly. If successful, this measure could pave the way for Hampton University to rejoin Virginia's land-grant lineup, reclaiming a long-denied promise and unlocking new avenues for the HBCU community to thrive.

HBCUConnect Perspective: The potential restoration of Hampton University's land-grant status is a significant victory for the HBCU community, as it would not only right a historical wrong but also provide critical resources and funding to support the university's research, educational, and community-building initiatives. This development aligns with HBCUConnect's mission to champion the success and advancement of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, ensuring that these institutions have the necessary tools and opportunities to empower their students and contribute to the broader societal landscape.

Originally reported by HBCU Gameday.


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