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After 20 Years, Morris Brown College Is Set To Get Its Accreditation Back - Watch The Yard

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Big news for the HBCU community! Morris Brown College is finishing up the final steps to get its accreditation back! According to Morris Brown's administration, the college's accreditation application with the Transnational Association ofChristian Colleges and Schools (TRACS) has been approved. TRACS is the accreditation body which Bennett College, Paine College,Paul Quinn College, and Virginia […]

The post After 20 Years, Morris Brown College Is Set To Get Its Accreditation Back appeared first on Watch The Yard.

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