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Compare drivers that failed to qualify to DNQ in the standings table
[edit]--> Truck, Xfinity and Cup Series
Articles to create
[edit]- Green Line Federal District Metro (Brazil)
- Orange Line Federal District Metro (Brazil)
Leagues to follow with new teams joining
[edit]USA
[edit]Basketball
[edit]- WNBA - 12 teams in 2024 ... Probably 13 in 2025 (Golden State)...15 in 2026 (Toronto and Portland)
Soccer
[edit]- USL Championship / USL League One / NISA / MLS Next Pro
- NWSL - 14 teams in 2024 ... Probably 15 in 2026 (Boston)
- USL Super League
Hockey
[edit]- ECHL - 29 teams in 2024-25 ... Probably 30 in 2025-26 ... Plans to have 32 teams soon
Canada
[edit]- Northern Super League - 6 teams - New league
Australia
[edit]- A-League - 13 teams in 2024-25 ... Probably 14 teams in 2025-26
- A-League Women - 12 teams in 2024 ... Probably 13 teams in 2025-26
College Basketball
[edit]Schools that lost in a play-in (First Four) game in their only tournament (D-I Men's) appearance:
- Houston Christian (former Houston Baptist)
- Alabama A&M
- North Florida
- Bryant
List of schools whose only NCAA D-I Tournament wins came in play in (First Four) games
[edit]- UNC Asheville (x2),
- Florida A&M,
- Oakland,
- Monmouth,
- Niagara,
- Mt St Marys (x2),
- Arksndsd Pine Bluff,
- UTSA,
- North Carolina A&T,
- Albany,
- Cal Poly,
- Robert Morris (x2),
- UC Davis,
- Texas Southern (x3),
- Radford,
- Belmont,
- Texas A&M-CC,
- Wagner
- Grambling State
D1 programs remain without any conference tourney wins
[edit]- Columbia,
- Dartmouth,
- Southern Indiana,
- Lindenwood,
- Stonehill,
- Incarnate Word,
- UC San Diego
- Cornell
- West Georgia
- Mercyhurst
NASCAR Cup Series All-Time Pole Positions Winners
[edit]All figures correct as of the 2022 Dixie Vodka 400 Qualifying at Homestead–Miami Speedway (October 22, 2022). Does not include pole-positions set by practice results, owner's points, draw or metric system. Also does not count exhibition races like The Clash, Duels or the All Star race.
Driver is competing full-time in the 2022 season | |
Driver is competing part-time in the 2022 season | |
Driver has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame | |
* | NASCAR Cup Series Champion |
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Bold | Daytona 500 pole winner |
- Notes
- Notable drivers without a career pole position in the series: Nelson Stacy (4 Cup career wins)[11].
NASCAR Xfinity Series All-Time Pole Positions Winners
[edit]All figures correct as of the 2021 Xfinity Series Championship Race Qualifying at Phoenix Raceway (November 6, 2021). Does not include pole-positions set by practice results, owner's points, draw or metric system.
Driver is competing full-time in the 2021 season | |
Driver is competing part-time in the 2021 season | |
Driver has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame | |
* | NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion |
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- Notes
- Notable drivers without a career pole position in the series: Noah Gragson (5 Xfinity career wins)[213]; Harrison Burton (4 Xfinity career wins)[214]; Justin Haley (4 Xfinity career wins)[215]; Mike Wallace (4 Xfinity career wins)[216]; Chris Buescher (3 Xfinity career wins and 2015 Xfinity Series champion)[217]; Bobby Allison (2 Xfinity career wins and inducted in the NASCAR Hall of Fame).[2]
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series All-Time Pole Positions Winners
[edit]All figures correct as of the 2021 Lucas Oil 150 Qualifying at at Phoenix Raceway (November 5, 2021). Does not include pole-positions set by practice results, owner's points, draw or metric system.
Driver is competing full-time in the 2021 season | |
Driver is competing part-time in the 2021 season | |
Driver has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame | |
* | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion |
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- Notes
- Notable drivers without a career pole position in the series: Sheldon Creed (8 Truck career wins and 2020 Truck Series champion)[275]; Rick Carelli (4 Truck career wins)[276]; Tony Stewart (2 Truck career wins and inducted in the NASCAR Hall of Fame).[72]
Pole Position Triple Threats
[edit]Below is a list of 36 drivers who have won at least one pole position in each of NASCAR's three national divisions, through March 29, 2021.
The shortest time from first victory to Triple Threat, and the youngest driver to accomplish the feat, were both achieved by Kyle Busch, who scored his first victory in each series within a 16-month span from May 14, 2004 to September 4, 2005, completing the achievement at 20 years, 4 months of age.
While no driver has achieved all three of their first Triple Threat wins in a single season, seven drivers have gone on to subsequently accomplish a Triple Threat season: Terry Labonte (1995), Kevin Harvick (2003, 2010), Kyle Busch (2005–2011, 2013–2021), Denny Hamlin (2011), Brad Keselowski (2014), Joey Logano (2015), and Kyle Larson (2016).
With his win in the Truck Series race at Martinsville on April 9, 2005, Bobby Labonte became the first driver to complete a Triple Threat at the same track: 1992 Busch Winston Classic; 2002 Winston Cup Virginia 500; and 2005 Craftsman Truck Kroger 250.
With his win in the Cup Series race at Bristol on August 21, 2010, Kyle Busch became the first driver to complete a Triple Threat in the same weekend, winning the Bristol Motor Speedway-hosted: O'Reilly Auto Parts 200; Food City 250; and Irwin Tools Night Race.[277] Busch repeated a one-stop Triple Threat – still the only driver to accomplish the feat – sweeping the three Bristol races on August 16, 18 and 19, 2017.
Showing only their first win in each of the top three NASCAR national divisions, the Triple Threat drivers are:
Driver | 1st Cup Series Pole Win | 1st Xfinity Series Pole Win | 1st Truck Series Pole Win | ||||
1. | Ken Schrader | 07-31-1988 | Talladega | 09-16-1989 | Dover | 04-15-1995 | Saugus |
2. | Terry Labonte | 09-01-1980 | Darlington | 10-05-1985 | Charlotte | 09-07-1995 | Richmond |
3. | Mark Martin | 10-22-1989 | Rockingham | 05-30-1987 | Dover | 09-28-1996 | North Wilkesboro |
4. | Bobby Hamilton | 10-27-1996 | Phoenix | 09-09-1989 | Richmond | 04-10-2000 | Martinsville |
5. | Kevin Harvick | 03-11-2001 | Atlanta | 07-29-2000 | Gateway | 11-08-2002 | Phoenix |
6. | Greg Biffle | 07-05-2003 | Daytona | 04-14-2001 | Nashville SS | 05-08-1999 | Memphis |
7. | Jimmy Spencer | 07-02-1994 | Daytona | 03-25-1989 | Hickory | 09-13-2003 | New Hampshire |
8. | Jamie McMurray | 10-13-2002 | Charlotte | 10-26-2002 | Atlanta | 10-23-2004 | Martinsville |
9. | Tony Stewart | 09-11-1999 | Richmond | 02-19-2005 | Daytona | 09-05-2002 | Richmond |
10. | Steve Park | 08-13-2000 | Watkins Glen | 04-19-1997 | Nashville | 02-25-2005 | Fontana |
11. | Carl Edwards | 03-20-2005 | Atlanta | 03-19-2005 | Atlanta | 07-12-2003 | Kentucky |
12. | Bobby Labonte | 05-28-1995 | Charlotte | 04-13-1991 | Bristol | 04-09-2005 | Martinsville |
13. | Kasey Kahne | 05-14-2005 | Richmond | 11-15-2003 | Homestead | 11-13-2004 | Darlington |
14. | Kyle Busch | 09-04-2005 | Fontana | 05-14-2004 | Richmond | 05-20-2005 | Charlotte |
15. | Ricky Craven | 10-15-2001 | Martinsville | 07-07-1991 | Oxford Plains | 10-22-2005 | Martinsville |
16. | Kurt Busch | 03-24-2002 | Bristol | 04-08-2006 | Texas | 07-01-2000 | Milwaukee |
17. | Johnny Benson Jr. | 11-03-2002 | Rockingham | 9-17-1994 | Dover | 06-17-2006 | Michigan |
18. | Clint Bowyer | 09-16-2007 | New Hampshire | 06-12-2005 | Nashville SS | 11-03-2006 | Texas |
19. | Ryan Newman | 09-15-2002 | New Hampshire | 08-18-2001 | Michigan | 10-25-2008 | Atlanta |
20. | David Reutimann | 05-25-2009 | Charlotte | 10-27-2007 | Memphis | 08-13-2005 | Nashville SS |
21. | Elliott Sadler | 03-25-2001 | Bristol | 05-18-1997 | Nazareth | 07-31-2010 | Pocono |
22. | Michael Waltrip | 02-18-2001 | Daytona | 09-17-1988 | Dover | 02-18-2011 | Daytona |
23. | Denny Hamlin | 06-11-2006 | Pocono | 03-05-2006 | Mexico City | 10-29-2011 | Martinsville |
24. | Aric Almirola | 07-06-2014 | Daytona | 06-23-2007 | Milwaukee | 05-15-2010 | Dover |
25. | Brad Keselowski | 04-26-2009 | Talladega | 06-07-2008 | Nashville SS | 08-21-2014 | Bristol |
26. | Joey Logano | 06-28-2009 | New Hampshire | 06-14-2008 | Kentucky | 03-28-2015 | Martinsville |
27. | Kyle Larson | 08-28-2016 | Michigan | 03-22-2014 | Fontana | 04-14-2013 | Rockingham |
28. | Austin Dillon | 05-28-2017 | Charlotte | 06-29-2012 | Kentucky | 07-11-2010 | Iowa |
29. | Ryan Blaney | 06-11-2017 | Pocono | 09-21-2013 | Kentucky | 09-15-2012 | Iowa |
30. | Erik Jones | 07-07-2018 | Daytona | 04-10-2015 | Texas | 11-08-2013 | Phoenix |
31. | Chase Elliott | 08-05-2018 | Watkins Glen | 04-04-2014 | Texas | 09-01-2013 | Bowmanville |
32. | Justin Haley | 07-07-2019 | Daytona | 06-20-2020 | Talladega | 06-23-2018 | Gateway |
33. | Cole Custer | 07-12-2020 | Kentucky | 11-18-2017 | Homestead | 09-20-2014 | New Hampshire |
34. | William Byron | 08-29-2020 | Daytona | 06-24-2017 | Iowa | 05-06-2016 | Kansas |
35. | Christopher Bell | 02-21-2021 | Daytona RC | 10-21-2017 | Kansas | 07-22-2015 | Eldora |
36. | Martin Truex Jr. | 06-04-2007 | Dover | 03-27-2004 | Bristol | 03-29-2021 | Bristol (Dirt) |
Drivers with wins in two of the top three series
[edit]Below is an alphabetical list of drivers with pole positions in two of the three national series, as of Jeb Burton's Xfinity Series victory at Talladega on April 24, 2021.
Consistency NASCAR tables abbreviations
[edit]- Five Flags Speedway --> FIF (instead of FFS, FFL, PEN, or whatever) --> 1953 Cup Series, 2013/2014 K&N East
- Southern National Motorsports Park --> SNM (SMP it is already in use by Sandia Speedway) --> 2021 ARCA East
- Utah Motorsports Campus --> MMP (instead of UMC for consistency) --> 2016 and 2020 K&N West
- Milwaukee Mile --> MLW (instead of MIL)
- Gateway Motorsports Park --> GTW (instead of GTY)
- Gresham Motorsports Park --> JFC (instead of GRE, since it is already in use by Greenville-Pickens Speedway) --> 2010, 2011, 2012 K&N East
- Lebanon I-44 Speedway --> L44 (instead of I44 or LEB) --> 2013 K&N West/2020 ARCA
- Jukasa Motor Speedway --> still need to be solved (it has CAY/HAM/JUK abbreviations for the same track)
- New Jersey Motorsports Park --> NJE (instead of NJM for consistency) --> The correct one is the ARCA table, so the K&N East table should be fixed
- Portland International Raceway --> PIR (since POR it is already in use by Portland Speedway)
- Circuit Gilles Villeneuve --> CGV (instead of MTL for consistency) --> Pinty's
- Mosport Park --> MSP (instead of MOS for consistency) --> Pinty's
- Nashville Fairgrounds and Nashville Superspeedway should be NSV for Fairgrounds and NSH for Nashville SS...but both of them use NSH...Or sometimes FAI/NSV/MCM
2021-24 NCAA Division II realignment
[edit]Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
[edit]Concordia College (NY) left the CACC as it closed the doors after 2020–21 school year. It was sold to nearby Iona College.[278]
USciences left the CACC as it also closed the doors after 2021–22 school year. It was merged into Saint Joseph's University.[279]
Bridgeport announced it would join the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference from the East Coast Conference (ECC) starting in 2022–23 academic year.[280]
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
[edit]The CIAA announced the addition of Bluefield State as a full-member starting in the 2023–24 school year, from the Independents ranks. Consequently, the CIAA ended the Chowan football-only membership after the 2022 season in order to remain with 12 even football members.[281]
Conference Carolinas
[edit]Francis Marion and UNC Pembroke announced they would join the Conference Carolinas from the Peach Belt Conference starting in the 2021–22 school year.[282]
Young Harris announced they will also join the Conference Carolinas from the Peach Belt Conference, starting in 2023–24 school year.[283]
Shorter announced they will join the Conference Carolinas from the Gulf South Conference starting in the 2024–25 school year. With addition of Shorter, Conference Carolinas will have 6 football members and will start to sponsor football in 2025 season.[284]
MISSING Great Lakes Valley Conference - SOUTHERN INDIANA AND LINDENWOOD LEFT FOR D-I...LINCOLN (MO) JOINING FROM MIAA IN 2023-24...UPPER IOWA ALSO JOINING IN 2023-24 FROM Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC)
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
[edit]Ashland announced they would left the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) to join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) for the 2021–22 school year.[285]
On April 29, 2021, Northwood announced that it will also join the G-MAC in July 2022, from the GLIAC, following Ashland's steps.[286]
Roosevelt announced that they will join the GLIAC and the NCAA Division II ranks from the GSAC of the NAIA starting in 2023–24 school year, pending NCAA approval.[287]
Great Midwest Athletic Conference
[edit]As already listed Ashland announced they would join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) for the 2021–22 school year.[285]
On February 17, 2021 Ohio Valley University announced that they would leave the G-MAC to join River States Conference of the NAIA starting in 2021–22 school year.[288] However, in December 2021, the OVU Board of Directors voted to close the school due to financial difficulties.[289]
As already listed Northwood would also join the G-MAC in July 2022, from the GLIAC, following Ashland's steps.[286]
Thomas More announced they would join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference and NCAA Division II ranks from the Mid-South Conference of the NAIA starting in the 2022–23 school year.[290]
MISSING GULF SOUTH - LOSING SHORTER (WILL BECAME INDEPENDENT IN FOOTBALL IN 2024 BEFORE JOINING CONFERENCE CAROLINAS IN 2025)...NORTH GREENVILLE (FOOTBALL-ONLY MEMBER) WILL LEFT TO JOIN CONFERENCE CAROLINAS...CHOWAN WILL BECOME A FOOTBALL-ONLY MEMBER STARTING IN 2023 until 2025 before joining CONFERENCE CAROLINAS...ERSKINE WILL JOIN IN 2024 AND WILL LEFT TO CONFERENCE CAROLINAS IN 2025...
MISSING INDEPENDENTS RANKING - LOST BLUEFIELD STATE...SHORTER FOOTBALL-ONLY IN 2024...POST STARTED FOOTBALL AND COMPETE AS INDEPENDENTS
MISSING Lone Star Conference (LSC) - LOST TEXAS A&M COMMERCE TO D-I...Central Washington, Simon Fraser and Western Oregon joined as football-only members after a partnership with the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC)...With SUL ROSS STATE JOINING FROM D-III IN 2024...LSC WILL BECOME INDEPENDENT AFTER LSC DID NOT RENEW THEIR AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP...
MISSING Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) - Newman and Rogers State were granted to upgrade for full membership, effective in the 2022–23 academic year AFTER BEING ASSOCIATE MEMBERS IN ALL SPORTS SINCE 2019-20...ALSO LOSING LINCOLN (MO)
MISSING Northeast-10 Conference - LOSE STONEHILL TO D-I
MISSING Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) - LOSING UPPER IOWA
MISSING PAC WEST CONFERENCE - HOLY NAMES WILL CLOSE THE DOORS...HOWEVER WESTMONT, MENLO AND JESSUP WILL JOIN FROM NAIA.
MISSING PEACH BELT CONFERENCE...LOSE FRANCIS MARION, UNC PEMBROKE AND YOUNG HARRIS TO CONFERENCE CAROLINAS...USC BEAUFORT JOINED FROM NAIA...MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE ALSO ANNOUNCED THAT WILL JOIN IN 2025
South Atlantic Conference
[edit]Emory and Henry announced they would join the NCAA Division II ranks in 2021 and would join South Atlantic Conference starting in 2022–23 school year from the Old Dominion Athletic Conference of the NCAA Division III.[291]
As already listed, Queens (NC) moved to ASUN Conference in the D-I starting in 2022–23 school year.[292]
MISSING BARTON AND ERSKINE - FOOTBALL MEMBERSHIP
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
[edit]Paine left the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the NCAA and joined the NCCAA starting in the 2021–22 school year.[293]
Edward Waters announced they would join the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and NCAA Division II ranks from the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) of the NAIA for the 2021–22 school year.[294]
MISSING TALLADEGA WILL REJOIN THE SIAC AFTER DECADES....FROM NAIA
List of historically black colleges and universities athletic programs
[edit]This list of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) includes institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of primarily serving the black community.[295][296]
Alabama leads the nation with the number of HBCUs, followed by North Carolina, then Georgia.
The list of closed colleges includes many that, because of state laws, were racially segregated. In other words, those colleges are not just "historically" black, they were entirely black for as long as they existed.
Current institutions
[edit]Institution | City | State/ territory |
Founded | Type | Comment | Regionally accredited[297] |
Current Sports affiliation |
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Alabama A&M University | Normal | Alabama | 1875 | Public | Founded as "Colored Normal School at Huntsville" | Yes | |
Alabama State University | Montgomery | Alabama | 1867 | Public | Founded as "Lincoln Normal School of Marion" | Yes | |
Albany State University | Albany | Georgia | 1903 | Public | Founded as "Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute" | Yes | |
Alcorn State University | Lorman | Mississippi | 1871 | Public | Founded as "Alcorn University", in honor of James L. Alcorn | Yes | |
Allen University | Columbia | South Carolina | 1870 | Private[a] | Founded as "Payne Institute" | Yes | |
American Baptist College | Nashville | Tennessee | 1924 | Private[b] | Federal designation as a historically Black college or university was awarded on March 20, 2013 by the U.S. Education Department.[298] | Yes | |
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff | Pine Bluff | Arkansas | 1873 | Public | Founded as "Branch Normal College" | Yes | |
Arkansas Baptist College | Little Rock | Arkansas | 1884 | Private[c] | Founded as "Minister’s Institute"[299] | Yes | |
Barber–Scotia College | Concord | North Carolina | 1867 | Private[d] | Founded as two institutions, Scotia Seminary and Barber Memorial College | No | |
Benedict College | Columbia | South Carolina | 1870 | Private[e] | Founded as "Benedict Institute" | Yes | |
Bennett College | Greensboro | North Carolina | 1873 | Private[f] | Founded as "Bennett Seminary" | Yes | |
Bethune–Cookman University | Daytona Beach | Florida | 1904 | Private[f] | Founded as "Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls" | Yes | |
Bishop State Community College | Mobile | Alabama | 1927 | Public | Originally a branch of Alabama State College | Yes | |
Bluefield State University | Bluefield | West Virginia | 1895 | Public | Founded as "Bluefield Colored Institute" | Yes | |
Bowie State University | Bowie | Maryland | 1865 | Public | Founded as "Baltimore Normal School" | Yes | |
Central State University | Wilberforce | Ohio | 1887 | Public[a] | Originally a department at Wilberforce University[300] | Yes | |
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania | Cheyney | Pennsylvania | 1837 | Public | The oldest HBCU. Founded by Quaker philanthropist Richard Humphreys as "Institute for Colored Youth" | Yes | |
Claflin University | Orangeburg | South Carolina | 1869 | Private[f] | Yes | ||
Clark Atlanta University | Atlanta | Georgia | 1865 | Private[f] | Originally two institutions, Clark College and Atlanta University | Yes | |
Clinton College | Rock Hill | South Carolina | 1894 | Private[g] | Founded as "Clinton Institute"[301] | Yes | |
Coahoma Community College | Coahoma County | Mississippi | 1924 | Public | Founded as "Coahoma County Agricultural High School" | Yes | |
Coppin State University | Baltimore | Maryland | 1900 | Public | Founded as "Colored High School" | Yes | |
Delaware State University | Dover | Delaware | 1891 | Public | Founded as "The Delaware College for Colored Students" | Yes | |
Denmark Technical College | Denmark | South Carolina | 1947 | Public | Founded as "Denmark Area Trade School"[302] | Yes | |
Dillard University | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1869 | Private[h][f] | Founding predecessor institutions: "Straight University" and "New Orleans University" | Yes | |
University of the District of Columbia | Washington | District of Columbia | 1851 | Public | Founded as "Miner Normal School" | Yes | |
Edward Waters University | Jacksonville | Florida | 1866 | Private[a] | Founded as "Brown Theological Institute" | Yes | |
Elizabeth City State University | Elizabeth City | North Carolina | 1891 | Public | Founded as "State Colored Normal School at Elizabeth City" | Yes | |
Fayetteville State University | Fayetteville | North Carolina | 1867 | Public | Founded as "Howard School" | Yes | |
Fisk University | Nashville | Tennessee | 1866 | Private[h][303] | Named for Clinton Bowen Fisk | Yes | |
Florida A&M University | Tallahassee | Florida | 1887 | Public | Founded as "State Normal College for Colored Students" | Yes | |
Florida Memorial University | Miami Gardens | Florida | 1879 | Private[e] | Founded as "Florida Baptist Institute in Live Oak" | Yes | |
Fort Valley State University | Fort Valley | Georgia | 1895 | Public | Founded as "Fort Valley High and Industrial School" | Yes | |
Gadsden State Community College | Gadsden | Alabama | 1925 | Public | Founded as "Alabama School of Trades" | Yes | |
Grambling State University | Grambling | Louisiana | 1901 | Public | Founded as "Colored Industrial and Agricultural School" | Yes | |
Hampton University | Hampton | Virginia | 1868 | Private[i] | Founded as "Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute" | Yes | |
Harris–Stowe State University | St. Louis | Missouri | 1857 | Public | Founded as "St. Louis Normal School" for whites in 1857, with Stowe Teachers College begun in 1890 for blacks; merged in 1954 [304] | Yes | |
Hinds Community College at Utica | Utica | Mississippi | 1903 | Public | Founded as "Utica Junior College" | Yes | |
Howard University | Washington | District of Columbia | 1867 | Private[i] | Named for General Oliver Otis Howard, head of the Freedmen's Bureau | Yes | |
Huston–Tillotson University | Austin | Texas | 1875 | Private[f] U.C.C.[h] |
Founded as "Tillotson Collegiate and Normal Institute" | Yes | |
Interdenominational Theological Center | Atlanta | Georgia | 1958 | Private[j] | Yes | ||
J. F. Drake State Technical College | Huntsville | Alabama | 1961 | Public | Founded as "Huntsville State Vocational Technical School" | Yes | |
Jackson State University | Jackson | Mississippi | 1877 | Public | Founded as "Natchez Seminary" by the American Baptist Home Mission Society, became public in 1942 | Yes | |
Jarvis Christian University | Hawkins | Texas | 1912 | Private[k] | Yes | ||
Johnson C. Smith University | Charlotte | North Carolina | 1867 | Private[d] | Founded as "Biddle Memorial Institute" | Yes | |
Kentucky State University | Frankfort | Kentucky | 1886 | Public | Founded as "State Normal School for Colored Persons" | Yes | |
Knoxville College | Knoxville (Mechanicsville) | Tennessee | 1875 | Private[l] | No | ||
Lane College | Jackson | Tennessee | 1882 | Private[m] | Founded as "Colored Methodist Episcopal High School"[305] | Yes | |
Langston University | Langston | Oklahoma | 1897 | Public | Founded as "Oklahoma Colored Agricultural and Normal University" | Yes | |
Lawson State Community College | Bessemer | Alabama | 1949 | Public | Yes | ||
LeMoyne-Owen College | Memphis | Tennessee | 1862 | Private[h] | Founded as "LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School"[306] (elementary school until 1870) | Yes | |
Lincoln University | Chester County | Pennsylvania | 1854 | Public | The first degree-granting HBCU. Founded as "Ashmun Institute" | Yes | |
Lincoln University of Missouri | Jefferson City | Missouri | 1866 | Public | Founded as "Lincoln Institute"[307] | Yes | |
Livingstone College | Salisbury | North Carolina | 1879 | Private[g] | Founded as "Zion Wesley Institute" | Yes | |
University of Maryland Eastern Shore | Princess Anne | Maryland | 1886 | Public[n] | Founded as "Delaware Conference Academy" | Yes | |
Meharry Medical College | Nashville | Tennessee | 1876 | Private[f] | Founded as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College | Yes | |
Miles College | Fairfield | Alabama | 1898 | Private[m] | Known until 1941 as "Miles Memorial College"; named after Bishop William H. Miles | Yes | |
Mississippi Valley State University | Itta Bena | Mississippi | 1950 | Public | Founded as "Mississippi Vocational College" | Yes | |
Morehouse College | Atlanta | Georgia | 1867 | Private[o] | Founded as "Augusta Institute" | Yes | |
Morehouse School of Medicine | Atlanta | Georgia | 1975 | Private[i] | Founded as a part of Morehouse College | Yes | |
Morgan State University | Baltimore | Maryland | 1867 | Public[n] | Founded as "Centenary Biblical Institute" | Yes | |
Morris Brown College | Atlanta | Georgia | 1881 | Private[a] | Named after the second Bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church | Yes | |
Morris College | Sumter | South Carolina | 1908 | Private[p] | Yes | ||
Norfolk State University | Norfolk | Virginia | 1935 | Public | Founded as "Norfolk Unit of Virginia State University"[308] | Yes | |
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University | Greensboro | North Carolina | 1891 | Public | Founded as "The Agricultural & Mechanical College for the Colored Race" | Yes | |
North Carolina Central University | Durham | North Carolina | 1910 | Public | Founded as "National Religious Training School and Chautauqua" | Yes | |
Oakwood University | Huntsville | Alabama | 1896 | Private[q] | Founded as "Oakwood Industrial School" | Yes | |
Paine College | Augusta | Georgia | 1882 | Private[f][m] | Founded as "Paine Institute" | Yes | |
Paul Quinn College | Dallas | Texas | 1872 | Private[a] | Named for William Paul Quinn | Yes | |
Payne Theological Seminary | Wilberforce | Ohio | 1856 | Private[a] | Named for Bishop Daniel Payne. Founded as a seminary with Wilberforce University in 1856. Later became Payne Theological Seminary in 1894. | Yes | |
Philander Smith College | Little Rock | Arkansas | 1877 | Private[f] | Founded as "Walden Seminary" | Yes | |
Prairie View A&M University | Prairie View | Texas | 1876 | Public | Founded as "Alta Vista Agriculture & Mechanical College for Colored Youth"[309] | Yes | |
Rust College | Holly Springs | Mississippi | 1866 | Private[f] | Known as "Shaw University" until 1882 | Yes | |
Savannah State University | Savannah | Georgia | 1890 | Public | Founded as "Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth" | Yes | |
Selma University | Selma | Alabama | 1878 | Private[r] | Founded as "Alabama Baptist Normal and Theological School" | Yes | |
Shaw University | Raleigh | North Carolina | 1865 | Private[b] | Founded as "Raleigh Institute" | Yes | |
Shorter College | North Little Rock | Arkansas | 1886 | Private[a] | Two-year college; founded as "Bethel University" | Yes [310] | |
Shelton State Community College | Tuscaloosa | Alabama | 1952 | Public | Founded as "J.P. Shelton Trade School" | Yes | |
Simmons College | Louisville | Kentucky | 1869 | Private[i] | Founded as Kentucky Normal Technological Institute | Yes | |
South Carolina State University | Orangeburg | South Carolina | 1896 | Public | Founded as "Colored, Normal, Industrial, Agricultural, and Mechanical College of South Carolina" | Yes | |
Southern University at New Orleans | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1956 | Public | Founded as a branch unit of Southern University in Baton Rouge | Yes | |
Southern University at Shreveport | Shreveport | Louisiana | 1967 | Public | Part of the Southern University System | Yes | |
Southern University and A&M College | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | 1880 | Public | Conceptualized by P. B. S. Pinchback, T. T. Allain, and Henry Demas | Yes | |
Southwestern Christian College | Terrell | Texas | 1948 | Private[s] | Founded as "Southern Bible Institute"[311] | Yes | |
Spelman College | Atlanta | Georgia | 1881 | Private[o] | Founded as "Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary" | Yes | |
St. Augustine's University | Raleigh | North Carolina | 1867 | Private[t] | Yes | ||
St. Philip's College | San Antonio | Texas | 1898 | Public[t] | Founded as "St. Philip's Sewing Class for Girls"[312] | Yes | |
Stillman College | Tuscaloosa | Alabama | 1876 | Private[d] | Founded as Tuscaloosa Institute, the College was a concept of Reverend Dr. Charles Allen Stillman, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa[313] | Yes | |
Talladega College | Talladega | Alabama | 1867 | Private[h] | Known as "Swayne School" until 1869 | Yes | |
Tennessee State University | Nashville | Tennessee | 1912 | Public | Founded as "Agricultural and Industrial State Normal School" | Yes | |
Texas College | Tyler | Texas | 1894 | Private[m] | Yes | ||
Texas Southern University | Houston | Texas | 1927 | Public | Founded as "Texas State University for Negroes" | Yes | |
Tougaloo College | Hinds County | Mississippi | 1869 | Private[u] | Founded as "Tougaloo University" | Yes | |
Trenholm State Community College | Montgomery | Alabama | 1947 | Public | Founded as "John M. Patterson Technical School"[315] | Yes | |
Tuskegee University | Tuskegee | Alabama | 1881 | Private[i] | Founded as Tuskegee Institute, Now a National Historic Site | Yes | |
University of the Virgin Islands | St. Croix & St. Thomas | United States Virgin Islands | 1962 | Public | Founded as "College of the Virgin Islands" | Yes | |
Virginia State University | Petersburg | Virginia | 1882 | Public | Founded as "Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute at Petersburg" | Yes | |
Virginia Union University | Richmond | Virginia | 1865 | Private[e] | Founded as "Wayland Seminary," and merged with Richmond Institute (1865) in 1889[316] | Yes | |
Virginia University of Lynchburg | Lynchburg | Virginia | 1886 | Private[v] | Founded as "Lynchburg Baptist Seminary" | Yes | |
Voorhees University | Denmark | South Carolina | 1897 | Private[t] | Founded as "Denmark Industrial School" | Yes | |
West Virginia State University | Institute | West Virginia | 1891 | Public | Founded as "West Virginia Colored Institute" | Yes | |
Wilberforce University | Wilberforce | Ohio | 1856 | Private[a] | Named for William Wilberforce. Oldest HBCU to retain its original name, and the first college to be owned and operated by African Americans. | Yes | |
Wiley College | Marshall | Texas | 1873 | Private[f] | Named for Isaac William Wiley | Yes | |
Winston-Salem State University | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | 1892 | Public | Founded as "Slater Industrial and State Normal School" | Yes | |
Xavier University of Louisiana | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1915 | Private[w] | Founded as Xavier Preparatory High School | Yes |
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h Part of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
- ^ a b Part of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
- ^ Part of the Consolidated Missionary Baptist State Convention.
- ^ a b c Part of the Presbyterian Church (USA).
- ^ a b c Part of the American Baptist Churches USA.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Part of the United Methodist Church.
- ^ a b Part of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
- ^ a b c d e Part of the United Church of Christ.
- ^ a b c d e Nonsectarian college or university, with no religious affiliation.
- ^ Multiple affiliations.
- ^ Part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
- ^ Part of the United Presbyterian Church of North America.
- ^ a b c d Part of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.
- ^ a b Originally and formerly part of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
- ^ a b Originally and formerly part of the American Baptist Home Mission Society.
- ^ Part of the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina.
- ^ Part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
- ^ Part of the Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention.
- ^ Part of the Churches of Christ.
- ^ a b c Part of the Episcopal Church.
- ^ Part of the American Missionary Association.
- ^ Part of the Virginia Baptist State Convention.
- ^ Part of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament of the Catholic Church.
Defunct institutions
[edit]Institution | City | State | Founded | Closed | Type | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Avery College | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | 1849 | 1873 | Private[a] | Though the records are scant, it appears that Avery College suspended operations in 1873, the year of a great nationwide financial panic. Trustees considered selling the school property to the marker University of Western Pennsylvania (University of Pittsburgh), which had reluctantly accepted Avery's donation to assist in educating a handful of African-American students. Nothing came of the negotiations, however, and Avery College never reopened. As late as 1908, the trustees were debating whether to establish a manual training school or a hospital and nursing school facility on the property. Years later the original three-story building was demolished to make way for a new highway project.[citation needed] |
Bishop College | Dallas | Texas | 1881 | 1988 | Private[b] | Founded in Marshall, Texas; later moved to Dallas. |
Bishop Payne Divinity School | Petersburg | Virginia | 1878 | 1949 | Private[c] | Before gaining the right to award bachelor's degrees in 1910, it was the Bishop Payne Divinity and Industrial School. When first founded it was a "normal and industrial" school. |
Booker T. Washington Junior College | Pensacola | Florida | 1949 | 1965 | Public | The first of twelve black junior colleges created in Florida, it closed after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Nominally merged with Pensacola Junior College. |
J. P. Campbell College | Started in Vicksburg, moved to Jackson in 1898 | Mississippi | 1890 | 1964 | Private[d] | Located across the street from Jackson College, now Jackson State University, J. P. Campbell College famously admitted students expelled from high school for participating in the Civil Rights Movement. Then, amidst a failed plan to relocate to Mound Bayou, Mississippi, a black town, it collapsed financially.[317] |
Carver Junior College | Cocoa | Florida | 1960 | 1963 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Collier-Blocker Junior College | Palatka | Florida | 1960 | 1964 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Concordia College, Alabama | Selma | Alabama | 1922 | 2018 | Private[e] | Known as "Alabama Lutheran Academy and Junior College" until 1981; It was the only historically black college among the ten colleges and universities in the Concordia University System. The college ceased operations at the completion of the Spring 2018 semester, citing years of financial distress and declining enrollment. |
Daniel Payne College | Birmingham | Alabama | 1889 | 1979 | Private[d] | |
Friendship College | Rock Hill | South Carolina | 1891 | 1981 | Private[f] | |
George R. Smith College | Sedalia | Missouri | 1894 | 1925 | Private[g] | It burned down April 26, 1925, after which its assets were merged (in 1933) with the Philander Smith College |
Georgia Baptist College | Macon | Georgia | 1899 | 1956 | Private[f] | Originally known as Central City College, renamed in 1938. |
Gibbs Junior College | St. Petersburg | Florida | 1957 | 1966 | Public | Regionally accredited. Founded to show that separate but equal educational institutions for African Americans were viable, and that racial integration, mandated by Brown v. Board of Education, was unnecessary. Closed shortly after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; nominally merged with St. Petersburg Junior College (today St. Petersburg College). |
Guadalupe College | Seguin | Texas | 1884 | 1936 | Private[h] | Ceased operations after a fire destroyed the main building in 1936.[318] |
Hampton Junior College | Ocala | Florida | 1958 | 1966 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Immanuel Lutheran College | Greensboro | North Carolina | 1903 | 1961 | Private[i] | The college was closed in 1961 when the Synodical Conference decided that the training of Blacks should be integrated into the educational institutions of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, the largest member of the conference. The state of North Carolina purchased the campus for $239,000 and it eventually became the East Campus of North Carolina A&T State University. |
Jackson Junior College | Marianna | Florida | 1961 | 1966 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Johnson Junior College | Leesburg | Florida | 1960 | 1966 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Kittrell College | Kittrell | North Carolina | 1886 | 1975 | Private[d] | |
Leland University | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1870 | 1960 | Private[b] | Founded as a grade school in New Orleans, Leland was a Baker, Louisiana-based Baptist University when it closed. |
Lewis College of Business | Detroit | Michigan | 1928 | 2013[319] | Private[g] | Founded as "Lewis Business College", in the process of being reopened under a new name. |
Lincoln Junior College | Fort Pierce | Florida | 1960 | 1966 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Luther College | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1903 | 1925 | Private[i] | |
Mary Holmes College | West Point | Mississippi | 1892 | 2005 | Private[j] | |
Mississippi Industrial College | Holly Springs | Mississippi | 1905 | 1982 | Private[k] | |
Morristown College | Morristown | Tennessee | 1881 | 1994 | Private[l] | Founded as a seminary and normal school in the late 1870s, became Knoxville College's satellite campus in 1989, and closed for good in 1994. |
Mount Hermon Female Seminary | Clinton | Mississippi | 1875 | 1924 | Private[m] | |
Natchez College | Natchez | Mississippi | 1885 | 1993 | Private[f] | |
Payne College | Cuthbert | Georgia | 1879 | 1912 | Private[g] | On June 5, 1912, it became part of Morris Brown University[320] |
Roger Williams University | Nashville | Tennessee | 1864 | 1929 | Private[b] | Two suspicious fires destroyed its main building in 1905. Financial problems led to its closure in 1929; combined with other institutions to form LeMoyne–Owen College. |
Roosevelt Junior College | West Palm Beach | Florida | 1958 | 1965 | Public | Regionally accredited. One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Rosenwald Junior College | Panama City | Florida | 1958 | 1966 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Saint Paul's College | Lawrenceville | Virginia | 1888 | 2013 | Private[c] | Founded as "Saint Paul Normal and Industrial School". Closed June 2013. |
Saints College | Lexington | Mississippi | 1918 | 2006 | Private[n] | Originated as Saints Junior College and Academy |
Southern Christian Institute | Edwards | Mississippi | 1908? | 1954 | Private[o] | Merged into Tougaloo College. For a time thereafter its campus, renamed Mt. Beulah, was used by the Delta Ministry, CDGM, and other civil rights organizations. |
Storer College | Harpers Ferry | West Virginia | 1865 | 1955 | Public[p] | Not regionally accredited. Its endowment was transferred to Virginia Union, where its alumni have been recognized, and its physical assets were given to Alderson-Broaddus College to create scholarships for black students.[316] Its former campus is now part of the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.[321] |
Suwannee River Junior College | Madison | Florida | 1959 | 1966 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Volusia County Junior College | Daytona Beach | Florida | 1958 | 1965 | Public | One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida. All were abruptly closed after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. |
Western University (Kansas) | Quindaro, Kansas City | Kansas | 1865 | 1943 | Private[d] | Had the first statue of abolitionist John Brown, which is all that survives of the campus. |
- Notes
- ^ Part of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
- ^ a b c Originally and formerly part of the American Baptist Home Mission Society.
- ^ a b Part of the Episcopal Church.
- ^ a b c d Part of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
- ^ Part of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod.
- ^ a b c A Baptist institution.
- ^ a b c Nonsectarian college or university, with no religious affiliation.
- ^ Part of the Texas Missionary Baptist General Convention.
- ^ a b Part of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference.
- ^ Part of the Presbyterian Church (USA).
- ^ Part of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.
- ^ Part of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
- ^ Part of the American Missionary Association.
- ^ Part of the Church of God in Christ.
- ^ Part of the United Christian Missionary Society Church.
- ^ Originally founded by the Freewill Baptist Missionary Society.
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