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What is the Black Access Hub?

 A centralised database of scholarships, mentorship, and university outreach programmes that help Black students access top universities and reach their full potential.

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I’m TiAnna - Founder of the Black Access Hub!

I created this hub because so many talented Black students miss out on life-changing opportunities simply because they don’t know they exist. This platform brings all the information into one place so students and parents can take action with confidence.  

Why this matters:

 

  •  Black students make up 8.5% of all undergraduates (the third-largest group after White and Asian students)

  

  • 63.3% of Black pupils progressed to higher education by age 19 in 2023/24 - the highest progression rate of any broad ethnic group 


  • But in the 2021–22 entry year, only 18.5% of Black students started degrees at high-tariff institutions (e.g., Russell Group). This was the lowest share of all major ethnic groups 


  • 17.3% of Black graduates received a first-class degree, compared with 36.1% of White graduates - the lowest rate among all ethnic groups. 

 

  •  Black graduates enter high-skill jobs/further study at slightly lower rates than White graduates 


The Black Access Hub hopes to help improve these statistics.  

Our Impact

  •  Shared with 100+ organisations, including universities, charities, and community groups across the UK
  • Promoted by multiple universities through official newsletters and student communications


  • Distributed by the Mayor of London’s Children and Young Londoners team, extending reach across London schools and youth networks

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