All HBCUs and PBIs Invited to Participate in Unprecedented Summit on Future of Black Education

For the first time, representatives from every Black college in the nation offered complimentary access to UNITE Summit 

UNCF (United Negro College Fund) today announced the opening of registration for its UNITE 2025 Summit. Held July 20-24, 2025, at the Signia by Hilton Hotel in Atlanta, GA, the UNITE Summit will offer a comprehensive agenda on the future of Black higher education for institutional leaders and their researchers, advocates, partners, supporters and champions.

For the first time in the event’s history, the UNITE team has extended five complimentary invitations to every historically Black college and university (HBCU) and Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) in the nation. 

“We remain steadfast in our commitment to the success and sustainability of Black colleges and universities,” said Dr. Michael L. Lomax, president and CEO, UNCF. “These institutions are vital engines of opportunity, resilience and innovation. At the UNITE Summit, we will provide a platform to advance strategic initiatives, enhance institutional effectiveness, and collaboratively shape the future of higher education.” 

Hosted by UNCF’s Institute for Capacity Building, the UNITE Summit is rooted in its five Guiding Pillars: Institutional Excellence, Student Success, Research & Innovation, Economic Mobility and Systems Change. UNITE 2024 was a record-breaking event, surpassing previous summit milestones for attendance, programming and sponsorship. This year’s five-day summit will feature an opening gala and summit commencement address, over 100 sessions and special events, and pre-summit workshops on institutional transformation, executive leadership, endowment growth, industry collaboration, artificial intelligence and more. 

“For the last 19 years, UNCF’s Institute for Capacity Building has built an infrastructure to support a network of Black colleges and universities seeking transformation,” said Ed Smith-Lewis, vice president, strategic partnerships and institutional programs, UNCF. “We are clearer than we have ever been on the need for shared strategies, shared approaches and shared decision making among this incredible network of higher education institutions.” 

Codified in the Higher Education Act of 1965, HBCUs are institutions established prior to 1964 with the principal mission of educating Black Americans. HBCUs currently operate in 19 U.S. states, one U.S. territory and the nation’s capital, Washington D.C. PBIs are designated annually by the U.S. Department of Education and play a significant role in serving student populations that have been historically disenfranchised from the U.S. higher education system.

Institutions seeking to learn more about the UNITE Summit are invited to designate a representative to attend one of two webinars being held later this month. 

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About UNCF 

UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is the nation’s largest and most effective minority education organization. To serve youth, the community and the nation, UNCF supports students’ education and development through scholarships and other programs, supports and strengthens its 37 member colleges and universities, and advocates for the importance of minority education and college readiness. While totaling only 3% of all colleges and universities, UNCF institutions and other historically Black colleges and universities are highly effective, awarding 15% of bachelor’s degrees, 5% of master’s degrees, 10% of doctoral degrees and 19% of all STEM degrees earned by Black students in higher education. UNCF administers more than 400 programs, including scholarship, internship and fellowship, mentoring, summer enrichment, and curriculum and faculty development programs. Today, UNCF supports more than 50,000 students at over 1,100 colleges and universities across the country. Its logo features the UNCF torch of leadership in education and its widely recognized trademark, ‟A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”® Learn more at UNCF.org or for continuous updates and news, follow UNCF on X (formerly Twitter) at @UNCF