<p>There are three (non HBCU) schools that I know of that are particularly interested in attracting black men and working with them to ensure their success and graduation </p>
<p>University of Georgia <a href=“http://www.usg.edu/aami/usg_aami_brochure.pdf[/url]”>http://www.usg.edu/aami/usg_aami_brochure.pdf</a></p>
<p>Univerisity of Maryland [Home[/url</a>]</p>
<p>Hunter College of CUNY <a href=“http://www.usg.edu/aami/usg_aami_brochure.pdf[/url]”>http://www.usg.edu/aami/usg_aami_brochure.pdf](<a href=“http://theblackmaleinitiative.org/default.aspx]Home[/url”>http://theblackmaleinitiative.org/default.aspx)</a>
( I believe that some other CUNY campuses have similar efforts) </p>
<p>Interestingly all of these are public schools, as is OSU. I suspect many private schools are relatively more selective, so a lot of this “work” toward making sure the brothers stay and graduate has alaready been done on the front end, so to speak, rather than after they young men are enrolled. But maybe someone else has some thoughts onthis.</p>