Tuskegee University

Scientia Principatus Opera — “Knowledge, Leadership, Service.”

Tuskegee University, located in Tuskegee, Alabama, is a nationally recognized HBCU known for its rich history, academic excellence, and commitment to leadership and service. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs and is dedicated to empowering students to make a global impact.

Founded in 1881, Tuskegee is a private, nationally recognized, historically Black university whose entire historic core is a National Park Service site—the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site—featuring landmarks such as Booker T. Washington’s home The Oaks and the George Washington Carver Museum. The campus brand guidelines and preserved heritage reflect a legacy tied to innovation, the arts, and public service. National Park Service+2National Park Service+2

Academically, Tuskegee runs deep in engineering (multiple ABET programs), architecture (NAAB-accredited B.Arch), agriculture & natural resources (1890 program), and uniquely, the only College of Veterinary Medicine located at an HBCU (DVM). It is also the only HBCU advertising ROTC in all four branches, with robust AFROTC/AROTC/NROTC pathways. Student life is powered by Golden Tigers athletics in the SIAC and the Marching Crimson Pipers. Instagram+9Minority Serving Institutions Exchange+9Tuskegee University+9

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