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HOWARD UNIVERSIY FOR HISTORY, MISSION, ACADEMICS CAMPUS LIFE AND KEY FACT

HOWARD UNIVERSIY FOR HISTORY, MISSION, ACADEMICS CAMPUS LIFE AND KEY FACT

Here’s a comprehensive overview of Howard University (HU) — its history, mission, academics, campus life, and key facts. If you’d like information tailored to a specific programme (undergraduate, grad, law, etc.) I can pull that too.


1. Basic Facts & Mission

Howard University is a **private**, federally‐chartered, historically Black research university located in Washington, D.C., USA. 

* Its motto: *“Veritas et Utilitas”* (Truth and Service). 

* Founded on March 2, 1867 (shortly after the American Civil War), by Oliver Otis Howard (a Civil War general and chief of the Freedmen’s Bureau). 

* It is recognised as one of the leading HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) and, uniquely, the only HBCU with an R1 “very high research activity” designation.

* Campus size: Its main campus is in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., and spans about 256 acres (with additional properties in D.C. and Maryland).

* Student body: Approximately 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students across its programmes. 


2. Historical Highlights


* Howard was founded primarily to provide educational opportunities for freed African Americans and others who were denied full access to higher education in the post–Civil War period. 

* Since 1867 it has awarded **more than 120,000 degrees and certificates** in the arts, sciences and humanities. 

* It has played a major role in training Black professionals in many fields — law, medicine, engineering, education, social work, etc.

* Its legacy includes **firsts** and landmark achievements: for example, the first law school at an HBCU (established 1869) among many others. 


3. Academics & Schools

* Howard is organised into **14 schools & colleges** offering a variety of undergraduate, graduate, professional, and doctoral programmes. 

* It offers **over 120 areas of study** across the arts, sciences, humanities, professional fields. 

* Some of its professional degree offerings include medicine (M.D.), law (J.D.), dentistry (D.D.S.), pharmacy (Pharm.D.), among others. 

* Notable academic achievements: It leads in producing African-American PhDs, and among African-American undergraduates who later earn science & engineering doctorates it ranks top among HBCUs. 

4. Campus Life & Student Experience


* Student life is vibrant: over **200+ clubs and organisations**, historic Greek-letter organisations, many student‐led initiatives. 

* Athletics: 21+ Division I teams (the “Bison” and “Lady Bison”). 

* Location advantage: Being in Washington, D.C., students have access to national institutions, museums, political, diplomatic and professional opportunities. 

* Living and culture: The “Howard experience” emphasises community, service, leadership, and cultural engagement. 


5. Reputation & Achievements


* Howard has been recognised for its strong contributions to research, scholarship, especially among underrepresented communities. 

* It has produced numerous scholars, including Rhodes Scholars, Marshall Scholars, Fulbright recipients. 

* It is highly ranked among HBCUs (for example, Forbes listed it as the #1 HBCU for 2024–25).


Admission & Tuition (General Notes)


* As a U.S. institution many programmes will follow standard U.S. admission protocols: application, transcripts, standardized tests (if required), English proficiency (for international students).

* Tuition and fees vary significantly by programme (undergraduate vs professional vs international). Financial aid/scholarships may be available — check the university’s official site.

* International students: Howard welcomes global students; you’d want to check visa, housing, support services details.


7. Why Consider Howard University?


* Strong commitment to social justice, equity, leadership and service — not just academic excellence.

* Location in Washington, D.C., which offers unique professional, research and policy connections.

* Rich history and culture, with a network of alumni in many fields.

* For students especially from underrepresented backgrounds, history of support and achievement in spaces where few institutions match those strengths.


8. Things to Consider / Challenges


* As with many major research universities, navigating housing, finances, administrative processes can pose challenges (especially as an international or out-of‐state student).

* Cost of living in Washington, D.C. is relatively high compared to other regions; factor in living expenses in addition to tuition.

* You’ll want to review the specific programme you’re interested in: how strong is it, what opportunities (research, internships) are there, how aligned with your goals.


9. How to Get More Detailed Info


If you want, I can pull up for you:


* Specific undergraduate programmes (majors) you might be interested in.

* Graduate/professional programmes (law, medicine, business) with details.

* Tuition & financial aid breakdown for international students.

* Admission requirements for your country (India) and tips for application.

* Campus housing options and living cost estimates.

If you like, I can fetch **Howard University’s 2025–26 tuition/fees and scholarship/financial aid data** specifically for international students (from India). Would you like me to do that?

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