July 9, 2004
Historically Black Barber-Scotia College Loses Accreditation
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools last month rescinded the accreditation of Barber-Scotia College, raising questions about whether the historically black institution in North Carolina can survive.
The college failed to live up to a provision on integrity in the association's accrediting principles, says James T. Rogers, executive director of the organization's Commission on Colleges. The provision deals with providing accurate and timely information to the public and the
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