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Faun m uw Key word ir the history of Barber Scads ndhyi in Ctmcard, North Carolina. In its early I: i ga I jfe H •» IffiL.— I _ construction of t become Faith Hall, the school chapel. And since tben, faith baa be« an im portant part of Barber-. scoua uouege s mission. It’s mission began in January, 1867, as it was established by the Presby terian Church USA. The original purpose was far the of black women, mostly the daugh ters of farmer slaves, ft became a coeducational college in 1964 with the admission of its first male students. Barber-Scotia College is one of the oldest of the original' 166 colleges and universities set up through out the Southern states for blacks. Their original goi blacks. Their original goal was to create upward college which admits stu v:* *:. . oeoui wjnpoiiL regard 10 sex, race; creed, or na . The rapidly growing, yet intimate Minw is located on a Wears tract with 25 equipped buildings. The «"T|m 1* dominated brFrttta HaB. Ita tvtod __i_a ji_ * t r tradition to] total comm total JnlunHiftltl of THE ACADEMIC PROGRAM The academic program v of Barber-Scotia College adheres to the liberal arts tradition. It is the Barber Scotia philosophy that a core program of liberal, arts courses is the beat preparation for the real world. Barber-Scotia Copege continues its commitment to the education and per sonal support for those who elect to study, and grow in its structured environ ment. Such a program en hances the total student development. At a cost of 16,079 a year, a student's tuition, fees, .town, board and toundqf, r - <-• ences and social sciences. Entering students must, satisfactorily complete the General Studies require ments before concentrat ing In major programs of study in the following Secretarial Administra tion, Secondary Education, Early Childhood Educa tion, Mathematics, Medic al Technology, Mathema tics-Computer Science, and Physical Education. One of the means by which Barber-Scotia Col lege seeks to challenge students to maylmite their efforts and skills is through il» Honors 1 11 m - FgrFurtjl_5171 _
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