Campus Life: HBCU Pride Centers Expand Mental Health and Scholarship Funds

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Historically Black colleges and universities are expanding LGBTQ resource centers with embedded counseling, rapid-response funds for housing insecurity, and alumni-backed scholarships. Student leaders report a surge in peer mentorship programs that connect first-years with upperclassmen across majors and identities.

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Faculty note the academic upside: when students have affirming spaces and emergency aid, retention rises. The initiative reframes LGBTQ support not as a sideline, but as core to student success.

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