Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) serve an important role in the Black community, providing many generations with an opportunity for higher education. However, some Black students have always attended Predominantly White Institutions (PWis). Following the racial reckoning in the summer of 2020, many students and their families are giving consideration to the unspoken benefits of attending an HBCU. Others are concerned that while the environment may be more supportive, it may not provide the networking and other opportunities of PWIs. On this week's episode, Fallon Hamilton, a graduate of two HBCUs, will join Shannon Stokes, a graduate of a PWI and an HBCU, will join Carliss Chatman, a graduate of two PWIs to discuss their choices and experiences, and the current campus climate.