What Fit really means for Black Students
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Choosing a college isn’t just about majors, dorms, or how pretty the campus looks on a tour. For Black families, fit is about something deeper — safety, belonging, affirmation, opportunity, and the ability for your child to grow without shrinking themselves. In this episode of The Black Family College Guide, Kris Coleman, JD, MBA, MA breaks down the real meaning of “fit” beyond the marketing language colleges use.
You’ll learn how to evaluate a campus through a cultural lens, how to read the environment beyond the tour guide’s script, and how to identify whether a school truly supports Black students academically, socially, and emotionally. Kris walks you through the questions families should be asking, the signals to look for, and the subtle red flags that often go unnoticed until it’s too late.
This episode gives Black families a framework for understanding whether a college aligns with their child’s identity, values, and long‑term goals — not just whether it looks good on paper.
You can find the accompanying blog — with downloadable tools, checklists, and conversation guides — on the Wednesday following the episode at What "Fit" Really Means for Black Students in 2026.