- Morris College
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Morris College Motto "Intrare Libris, Dispartire Servire" Motto in English "Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve" Established 1908 Type Private, HBCU Religious affiliation Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina Endowment $10 million President Dr. Luns C. Richardson Academic staff 50 Students 900 Location Sumter, South Carolina,
United StatesCampus 33 acres (13.4 ha), 24 buildings Colors Blue and Gold
Athletics NAIA Division I Nickname MoCo Mascot Hornets Affiliations Association of Independent Institutions (AII) Website morris.edu "South Carolina's Best Kept Secret" Morris College (MC), located in Sumter, South Carolina, is a four-year, coeducational, liberal arts, private, historically black college which operates under the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention.
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History
Morris College was founded in 1908, initially the institution was a grade school, high school, and college. The college is named after the Reverend Frank Morris because of his outstanding leadership throughout the African American community of South Carolina. The college's first president was Dr. Edward M. Brawley 1908-1912. The college awarded its first bachelor's degree in 1915 under the administration of college president Dr. John Jacob Stark.
Academics
The college offers bachelor degree's in 20 areas of major study. Morris College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award four different types of bachelor degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Education.
To effectively carry-out the purpose and philosophy of Morris College, the academic programs of the College are organized into six academic divisions that supervise their respective fields.
Division of General Studies
- The Division of General Studies allows students to establish and develop a solid academic foundation before entering into their major fields.
- Honors Program
Division of Business Administration
- Business Administration
- Organizational Management MCMI Program
Division of Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Education
- Secondary Education
Division of Religion and Humanities
- Mass Communications
- Pastoral Ministry
- Christian Education
- English
- Liberal Studies
- English/Secondary Education
Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Biology
- Biology/Secondary Education
- Mathematics
- Mathematics/Secondary Education
Division of Social Sciences
- Criminal Justice
- History
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Social Studies/Secondary Education.
Notable Alumni
Name Class year Notability References Laura Hall 1965 politician, Member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 19th district [1] Jerry Moore 1963 participated in Freedom Rides Herman Harris 1963 participated in Freedom Rides Mae Francis Moultrie 1961 participated in Freedom Rides James T. McCain Civil Rights activist, local president of CORE, participated in Freedom Rides Dr. Leroy Bowman 1940 one of the original legendary Tuskegee Airmen of World War II See also
References
- ^ "laura Hall Alabama Legislature". state.al.us. http://www.legislature.state.al.us/house/representatives/housebios/hd019.html. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
External links
- www.morris.edu Official web site
Public institutions Private institutions Allen · Anderson · Benedict · Bob Jones · Charleston Southern · Claflin · Columbia · Columbia International · Coker · Converse · Erskine · Furman · Limestone · Morris · Newberry · North Greenville · Presbyterian · Sherman · Southern Wesleyan · Spartanburg Methodist · Voorhees · Wofford
Community Colleges Aiken TC · Central Carolina TC · Denmark TC · Florence-Darlington TC · Greenville TC · Horry-Georgetown TC · Midlands TC · Northeastern TC · Orangeburg-Calhoun TC · Piedmont TC · Spartanburg CC · Technical College of the Lowcountry · Tri-County TC · Trident TC · Williamsburg TC · York TC
Seminaries, graduate, and
professional institutionsCoordinates: 33°56′18″N 80°20′44″W / 33.9383004°N 80.3456792°W
Categories:- Sumter County, South Carolina
- Universities and colleges in South Carolina
- Historically black universities and colleges in the United States
- Educational institutions established in 1908
- Council of Independent Colleges
- National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities members
- Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
- Southern United States university stubs
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