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  1. Tuskegee University Announces Winners of President's Essay Contest. Each winner demonstrated exceptional insight, creativity, and passion in their essays, offering valuable perspectives on topics relevant to the Tuskegee community and beyond.

  2. Tuskegee University (Tuskegee or TU; formerly known as the Tuskegee Institute) is a private, historically black land-grant university in Tuskegee, Alabama. It was founded on July 4th in 1881 by the Alabama Legislature .

  3. Tuskegee University is an independent and state-related institution of higher education. Its programs serve a student body that is coeducational as well as racially, ethnically and religiously diverse.

  4. Tuskegee University has more than 60 degree programs that can help you reach your career goals. If you feel that you need extra help to select a major, our staff in Academic Advising and the Career Center are eager to help you.

  5. HELPFUL LINKS: Apply Now. Register for Classes. Pay My Tuition. Campus Bookstore (Apparel, gifts, t-shirts, textbooks, fan gear)

  6. Welcome to Tuskegee University- "the pride of the swift, growing south." Founded in a one room shanty, near Butler Chapel AME Zion Church, thirty adults represented the first class - Dr. Booker T. Washington the first teacher and Founding Principal. The founding date was July 4, 1881, authorized by House Bill 165.

  7. Tuskegee University is a historically black university founded in 1881, less than two decades after slavery was banned in the United States. The college started out as a teaching school for black students and was a major step forward in education for black Americans in Alabama.

  8. Find everything you need to know about Tuskegee University, including tuition & financial aid, student life, application info, academics & more.

  9. Tuskegee University, private, coeducational, historically Black institution of higher education in Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S. Its establishment as a school for training African American teachers was approved by the Alabama state legislature in 1880; the school still serves a predominantly Black student body.

  10. The Tuskegee University Bulletin of Courses and Programs is designed to provide information about the University and its academic programs. The Bulletin contains requirements for degrees, and course descriptions for undergraduate, graduate and professional programs.