Rate this HBCU Day 23: University of the District of Columbia

How would you rate the University of the District of Columbia?

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Yesterday we covered the legendary Grambling State University which received an average score of 7.6.

See the updated leaderboard here


The University of the District of Columbia could be one of the oldest HBCUs with its first iteration established in 1851 as the Normal School for Colored Girls, a school to produce teachers. For most of the rest of its history until roughly the mid 20th century it remained a college focused on education until it developed into a commuter college. It actually did not have on-campus housing until 2010. It now has two components, the 4-year public college UDC and its community college UDC-CC.

Its status as a commuter college is still prominent since most of its students work full or part-time in addition to attending school and the average age of undergraduates is 27. It does provide many opportunities for motivated students, however, having a full engineering program as well as a law school.

Basic data (all data 2021 unless otherwise noted)

Founded: 1851

City, State: Washington, DC

Type: 4-year, Public

Nickname: Firebirds

Enrollment and percent Black enrollment: 3,476 (2,947 undergraduate), 65% Black

Out of State Percentage: 13%

Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 8:1

Admissions Acceptance Rate: Open enrollment

4-yr/6-yr graduation rates: 17% / 44%

Transfer out rate: 18%

Male/Female percentages (Female:Male Ratio): 37% male / 63% female (1.7:1)

Tuition: In-State: $6.1k Out-of-State: $13k

Median Debt After Graduation: $25,000
Median Earning 10-Years after 10 years from freshman year: $39,326

Median Earnings for specific majors after 3 years after graduation:
Registered Nursing: $68k, Accounting: $51k, Social Work: $43k, Education:$37k, Business Administration: $36k

Top Majors by Degrees:
Business Administration, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Biology, Legal Studies

Endowment: $65M

Alumni Engagement: 0.1% of alumni give back

Athletic Conference: East Coast Conference (NCAA Div II)

Mascot: Felix the Firebird



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Notable Alumni:
Euphemia Haynes - 1st Black woman mathematics PhD
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Frank Ski - DJ (most famously Atlanta's V-103 in the morning) and philanthropist
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Richard Pennington - former police chief of Atlanta and New Orleans
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Cathy Lanier - former police chief of Washington DC
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Main Campus
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Student Center
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UDC Gymnasium
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Marching Band and dancers back in the day
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Miss UDC

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Endowment decent for only .1% alumni giving back. DC cheat code

Don’t DC residents get to go to out of state schools with no out of state fees applied? UDC could give those who come to them no out of state fees. lol only fair.
 

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UDC president is the highest paid city govt employee in DC. Higher salary than President of USA.

Edit: President of USA now gets paid 400k in 2022.
University of the District of Columbia President Ronald Mason is once again the highest-paid person on the D.C. payroll, according to data from the city's Department of Human Resources. Mason's 2021 salary of $322,354 is tops, and the same amount he earned the previous year.Sep 9, 2021
https://www.bizjournals.com › news

D.C. public salaries for 2021: Searchable database

 
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the only urban agriculture land grant institution in the usa. 200 acres out in beltsville that is farmed and feeds the community. in 2020 they turned out over 2000lbs of produce.

the student center and main campus is irrigated with stormwater runoff from the ceilings and stuff, there's rooftop gardens irrigated in the same way, lots of water recycling going on there. real opportunity for someone interested in a more affordable sustainability cert/degree
 

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the only urban agriculture land grant institution in the usa. 200 acres out in beltsville that is farmed and feeds the community. in 2020 they turned out over 2000lbs of produce.

the student center and main campus is irrigated with stormwater runoff from the ceilings and stuff, there's rooftop gardens irrigated in the same way, lots of water recycling going on there. real opportunity for someone interested in a more affordable sustainability cert/degree
Good post.
 

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UDC or infamously called university of dumb children is actually a lot better than people give it credit for. Is it Howard? Obviously not but it deserves some more respect.
I know many a cat who f'd up early at Howard, UMD & Hampton & life in general who got themselves back right there.

Their B school, Nursing School are on point. I hear the Engineering school is peace but I don't personally know any1 that went there. Those are where a bulk of the funds go.

If you looking for a law school they might just have best bang for buck out there
 

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I know many a cat who f'd up early at Howard, UMD & Hampton & life in general who got themselves back right there.

Their B school, Nursing School are on point. I hear the Engineering school is peace but I don't personally know any1 that went there. Those are where a bulk of the funds go.

If you looking for a law school they might just have best bang for buck out there
Damn didn’t know they had a nursing school (!), but I do know someone who went there for law school.
 
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