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North Carolina's Historically Black Colleges and Universities
February 2010

Barber-Scotia College

“For Head, Hand and Heart; Total Student Development”

A private, co-educational liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), it was founded in 1867 as Scotia Seminary by the Rev. Luke Dorland, who was commissioned by the church to train Negro women. In the early 1930s it merged with Barber Memorial College of Anniston, Ala., and the name changed to Barber-Scotia College. It has been co-ed since 1954.
Academic Emphasis: Liberal arts. B.A. in Religion (general or pastoral care emphases). Full-and part-time programs with day, evening and weekend classes available.

New or Noteworthy: The institution has recently come through a reorganization and is rebuilding with two new degree programs through the Energy Institute renewable energy curriculum with emphasis on the bio-fuels industry in North Carolina: B.S. in Bio-Energy and B.S. in Business Entrepreneurship.

Tuition: $14,400

Enrollment: 20

Barber-Scotia College
145 Cabarrus Avenue, West
Concord, N.C. 28025
704-789-2900
www.b-sc.edu

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