Tuskegee, Alabama
This school was established on July 04, 1881 by Lewis Adams and Booker T. Washington. It became a university in 1985. The official colors are crimson and old gold. Their mascot is the Golden Tiger.
Housing options include 10 female housing options and 5 male options. There are also 3 apartment options.
Some student organizations available are Active Minds, Agribusiness Club, Arnold Air Society, Carolina Club
The president of the school is currently Charlotte P. Morris.
Enrollment: about 2,846 students (2023)
Tuskegee University was the first black college to be designated as a Registered National Historic Landmark (April 2, 1966), and the only black college to be designated a National Historic Site (October 26, 1974), a district administered by the National Park Service of the U. S. Department of Interior.
Tuskegee University is the number one producer of African American aerospace science engineers in the nation.
Being that Tuskegee University is a private institution, the tuition for both in-state and out-of-state residents is $22,614 per year.
Tuskegee University is Division II and plays in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
This information was researched and provided by Drew Denton.