I went to an HBCU for one year before transferring back to the PWI I started at 11 or 12 years prior. It wasn't the best experience I had going to that HBCU, especially when I was enrolling, and this middle-aged woman working with the financial aide staff called security on me for practically nothing. And this campus policeman took her side just for the hell of it. I reported both of them.
Then I had a professor, who said he was a first cousin to James Meredith, straight up cock-block on me right before I was about to nail this cute sister who was on the girls basketball team. We sat together almost from day one. She even rubbed through my hair a few times, which meant the booty was practically yours. Anyway, he had given the class oral reports, but he selected our topics. So he gave me Vietnamization and gave her Women's Lib, something you never want to hear a girl you're about to tap talk about. She knew that killed the chemistry after she did that report, and she wounded up transferring out of the class. I'm not gonna discuss why the professor did that, even though today I realize I was wrong. But he already humiliated me enough after I did what I did. So the cock-blocking wasn't even necessary at this point. It may have worked out ok though, because I was in a long-term relation at the time, and the girl, as cute as she was, and as pretty as her skin was, was a little flat back there. One way or another, she didn't deserve to be hurt. By that time, just letting her know I had a girl would have hurt her.
Anyway. I was still glad I went to that HBCU for that one year, and I learned some things, including from that no good professor, that I would have never learned from that PWI. Btw, I never lived on campus there, like I did my freshman year at that PWI. I don't think I missed out on too much not living on campus at this particular HBCU either, as far as dating. Out of all the HBCU's, I think this one had the most homeliest looking girls of them all. A buddy who went there 12 years prior, and lived on campus his freshman year after high school, told me this. I didn't believe him, but 12 years later, he was still right. There were way more finer girls at Prince Georges Community College, which was only a two year college at the time. Btw, this HBCU I attended was Bowie State University. Sorry for those who went there that don't agree.