I'm a junior at Alcorn State University, and I feel like our school doesn't get enough love in these discussions. Everyone talks about the big SEC schools, but let me tell you why choosing an HBCU (Historically Black College/University) was the best decision I ever made.
The community is real. At Alcorn, you're not a number. My freshman class was small enough that I knew people by name within weeks. Professors actually care if you show up. They notice if you're struggling. They reach out. There's a sense of family here that I don't think you get at huge universities.
The history matters. Alcorn was founded in 1871. Walking around this campus, you feel the legacy. You're walking where generations of Black scholars walked. During homecoming, you see alumni who've been coming back for 50 years. That continuity means something.
The culture is everything. The marching band (Sounds of Dyn-O-Mite!), the step shows, the yard parties—it's a whole vibe. But it's not just social. The nursing program is strong, the agriculture program has deep roots, and they're investing in STEM now too.
It's affordable. Way more affordable than most options, and they work with you on financial aid.
Is it for everyone? Maybe not. It's rural (about 20 minutes from Natchez), so if you need city life, it's not that. But if you want a place where you're seen, supported, and surrounded by history and culture, look at Alcorn.
Any other Braves on here? Let's represent!
The community is real. At Alcorn, you're not a number. My freshman class was small enough that I knew people by name within weeks. Professors actually care if you show up. They notice if you're struggling. They reach out. There's a sense of family here that I don't think you get at huge universities.
The history matters. Alcorn was founded in 1871. Walking around this campus, you feel the legacy. You're walking where generations of Black scholars walked. During homecoming, you see alumni who've been coming back for 50 years. That continuity means something.
The culture is everything. The marching band (Sounds of Dyn-O-Mite!), the step shows, the yard parties—it's a whole vibe. But it's not just social. The nursing program is strong, the agriculture program has deep roots, and they're investing in STEM now too.
It's affordable. Way more affordable than most options, and they work with you on financial aid.
Is it for everyone? Maybe not. It's rural (about 20 minutes from Natchez), so if you need city life, it's not that. But if you want a place where you're seen, supported, and surrounded by history and culture, look at Alcorn.
Any other Braves on here? Let's represent!