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Morris Brown College, a private, historically Black college in Atlanta, is set to lose a significant portion of its approximately 32-acre campus if it cannot pay a $13.1 million debt to the U.S ...
Morris Brown, the first HBCU in Georgia founded by black people, has been open since 1881 but filed for bankruptcy in 2012 and currently has only 55 students enrolled.
The 20-year journey of Morris Brown begins in 2002, when the school’s accreditation was revoked because of debt and financial mismanagement. The once-flourishing college then saw its enrollment ...
Morris Brown College has had its own share of complications throughout its 142-year history. In 2002, the school lost its accreditation due to financial mismanagement.
Morris Brown’s enrollment was down from a peak of 2,700 to 42 students in 2019. James, who has been head of the school since 2019, said fundraising is key to the college’s plans.
After 20 years, Atlanta HBCU Morris Brown College has received full accreditation after losing it due to debt and financial mismanagement, according to CNN.