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  1. Paul Quinn did not compete in 2020-2021 due to Covid-19. COACH Camille Smith. Email:csmith@pqc.edu| Phone:214-379-5499. About the Coach. Camille Smith is in her first season at Paul Quinn College. Smith was hired in early March and her most recent position was as an Assistant Coach for the WNBA Dallas Wings.

  2. Paul Quinn College (PQC) is a private historically black Methodist college in Dallas, Texas.The college is affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME). It is the oldest historically black college west of the Mississippi River and the nation's first urban work college.

  3. Sep 18, 2023 · Paul Quinn College's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Colleges West, #38. Its tuition and fees are $13,798. 3837 Simpson Stuart Rd, Dallas, TX, 75241.

    • 3837 Simpson Stuart Rd, Dallas, 75241, TX
    • 02143 795 546
  4. Paul Quinn College is a private, faith-based, four-year liberal arts college founded by the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1872. It offers majors in business administration, liberal arts, and teacher certification, and has a history of serving freed slaves and civic leaders.

  5. www.niche.com › colleges › paul-quinn-collegePaul Quinn College - Niche

    May 26, 2024 · Paul Quinn is a private, Methodist, historically black college in Dallas, Texas, with an enrollment of 378 undergraduate students. See admissions, academics, campus life, and student reviews of this Christian HBCU with a work program and a WE/Me ethos.

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    • (214) 379-5449
    • 3837 SIMPSON STUART RD, DALLAS, 75241, TX
  6. Paul Quinn College in South Dallas has become the first historically black college and university to be named a “Work College” by the U.S. Department of Education. The new designation will help Michael Sorrell, president of Paul Quinn, achieve his goal of creating a national system of work programs based on the Paul Quinn model.

  7. Dec 19, 2019 · Paul Quinn College is a historically black college in a poor Dallas neighborhood that combines work requirements and academics to help students overcome poverty. Learn how the school became the nation's first urban work college and how it challenges its students to think critically and solve problems.

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