October 18, 2002
Morris Brown College Faces Big Debts and an Accreditor's Judgment
With a couple of weeks to go until its accreditors come calling to look over its finances, Morris Brown College is $23-million in debt, fending off lawsuits from unpaid vendors, and struggling to pay day-to-day expenses.
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the accreditation agency that put Morris Brown on probation 10 months ago because of its bad bookkeeping and lack of faculty members with advanced degrees, will determine the status of the college's accreditation at a
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