Alcorn State University is located in Lorman, Mississippi, and was founded in 1871. It is one of the oldest historically black public land-grant universities (HBCUs) in the United States, offering over 50 undergraduate and graduate programs across fields such as agriculture, education, nursing, business, humanities, and STEM disciplines, with a strong academic environment. The campus spans approximately 1,700 acres, featuring multiple campuses and agricultural extension services that serve the local community. The university is home to around 3,000 students representing various states and countries, reflecting a high degree of diversity. The athletic teams, the “Braves/Lady Braves,” compete in the NCAA Division I SWAC conference, and campus life is vibrant and active.
#4 in Best HBCU Schools in America
#4 in Best HBCU Schools in America
#39 in Best Colleges for Sports Management in America
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