Spelman College

Historically Black Private Women’s College – Atlanta, Georgia

School Overview

Howard University is a private, federally chartered Historically Black University located in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1867, Howard is recognized as one of the nation's most prestigious HBCUs and a leading producer of Black professionals in medicine, law, STEM, business, and the arts.

With a mission centered on truth and service, Howard offers over 140 academic programs and continues to shape leaders who drive social change on a global scale.

Fast Facts

Founded 1881
Location Atlanta
Institution Type Private HBCU (Women’s College)
Mascot Jaguars
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
Athletics NCAA Division III
Conference Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC)

Data reflects publicly available information and may vary by source or academic year.

History & Legacy of Spelman College

Institutional Heritage

History & Legacy of Spelman College

Spelman College was founded in 1881 to provide educational opportunities for formerly enslaved African American women. Over time, the institution evolved into a nationally respected liberal arts college with a mission centered on leadership, scholarship, and service. Spelman has played a significant role in shaping generations of Black women leaders across education, public service, business, and the arts.

Academic Programs & Areas of Study

Academic Excellence

Academic Programs & Areas of Study

Spelman offers undergraduate degrees grounded in the liberal arts tradition. Academic areas of study include:

  • Biological and physical sciences
  • Social sciences and public policy
  • Humanities and fine arts
  • Mathematics, computer science, and data-related fields
  • Interdisciplinary and pre-professional programs

Admissions & Application Requirements

Spelman College maintains clearly defined admissions standards for prospective undergraduate students.

Standard Admissions Criteria

  • GPA: Considered as part of a holistic review
  • Test Policy: Test-optional (policy subject to change by admission cycle)
  • Application: Common Application
  • Required Materials: High school transcript, personal essay, recommendations, and supplemental materials as required

Tuition, Financial Aid & Scholarship Opportunities

~$29,025 per year

Annual Tuition

~ $18,924 per year

Room & Board

~$59,073 per year

Total Cost of Attendance

Disclaimer: Admissions criteria, tuition, room and board, and total cost figures shown are estimates and may vary by program, enrollment status, and academic year. Costs are subject to change. Please refer to the university’s official website for the most current information.

WFF Support for Howard University Students

The Williams-Franklin Foundation supports Howard University students through academic scholarships, mentorship opportunities, career-development support, and financial literacy resources.

Scholarships

Mentorship

Career Support

Financial Literacy

Notable Alumni

Spelman College alumni have made notable contributions across public service, literature, education, business, and civil rights.

Stacey Abrams

Author and political leader

Served as Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives and is a nationally recognized voting rights advocate.

Alice Walker

Author and poet

Pulitzer Prize–winning writer best known for The Color Purple.

Bernice A. King

Minister and advocate

CEO of The King Center and daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Marian Wright Edelman

Children’s rights advocate

Founder and former president of the Children’s Defense Fund.

Rosalind Brewer

Business executive

Former CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance and former COO of Starbucks.

Keshia Knight Pulliam

Actor and producer

Known for her work in television and film and as a public advocate.

Campus Life, Community & Student Experience

Campus Life & Student Experience

Student Life

Campus Life & Student Experience

Spelman provides a residential campus environment designed to support academic success and personal development. Students have access to advising, wellness services, leadership development programs, and culturally grounded support resources. Campus life emphasizes community engagement and scholarly growth.

Student Organizations & Campus Traditions

Community & Belonging

Student Organizations & Campus Traditions

Spelman offers a wide range of student engagement opportunities, including:

  • Academic and professional organizations
  • Cultural and service-focused groups
  • Greek-letter organizations
  • Campus traditions connected to sister institutions within the Atlanta University Center Consortium
Living & Learning in Atlanta, Georgia

Location Advantage

Living & Learning in Atlanta, Georgia

Spelman College is located in Atlanta, a major metropolitan center with strong ties to business, government, and nonprofit organizations. The city offers access to internships, research opportunities, and cultural institutions. Students benefit from proximity to other HBCUs and shared academic and professional resources within the Atlanta University Center.

WFF Scholars at Spelman College

Meet some of the amazing students we've supported at Spelman College

Kandace Bryant

2025-2026

WFF Scholar
The Vallee Foundation, Inc.

Kandace Bryant, expected class of 2028, is from Flossmoor, Illinois. She is studying Health Science with a minor in Music at Spelman College...

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Sierra Sands

2024-2025

WFF Scholar

Sierra Sands, expected class of May 2025, is from Columbia, South Carolina. She studies International Studies (Business) and Computer Scienc...

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Kelsey Schaffer

2024-2025

WFF Scholar

Kelsey Schaffer, expected class of May 2027, is from Long Beach, California. She is studying Health Science at Spelman College. In the summe...

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Alexandria Alsobrooks-Laney

2024-2025

WFF Scholar

Alexandria Alsobrooks-Laney, expected class of May 2027, is from Upper Marlboro, Maryland. She is studying History with a minor in curatoria...

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Miranda Merritt

2018-2019

WFF Scholar

Miranda Merritt, expected class of 2021, is from Alexandria, Virginia and will graduate from Spelman College, the number one ranked Historic...

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Lacey Foster

2018-2019

WFF Scholar

Lacey Foster, expected class of 2020, is a Biology major at Spelman College, a global leader in the education of women of African descent. L...

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Nya Morgan

2021-2022

WFF Scholar

Returning Awardee Nya Morgan, expected class of 2024, is from Bowie, Maryland. Nya is an International Studies student at Spelman College. I...

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Courtney Miller

2023-2024

The Vallee Foundation, Inc.

Courtney Miller, expected class of 2024, is from Bolingbrook, Illinois. Courtney is studying Psychology at Spelman College. In the summer of...

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Students attending Howard University are eligible to apply for WFF scholarships annually.

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