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  1. Sep 30, 2010 · Barber-Scotia College is a coed liberal arts school founded by the Presbyterian Church in July 1867 by Reverend Luke Dorland as Scotia Seminary. Reverend Dorland was commissioned by the Presbyterian Church to create an institution to train black women in programs of elementary, secondary and normal school work in the South.

  2. This is one of the dorm rooms to be used this fall at Barber-Scotia. Last spring, fewer than 10 students enrolled. Officials told the IRS in a 2020 Form 990 tax return document that the college ...

  3. S. Ida Van Smith. Categories: Alumni by university or college in North Carolina. Alumni of women's universities and colleges. Barber–Scotia College. Hidden category:

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  5. She graduated from Barber–Scotia College and completed a M.B.A. at Belmont University. Dillard earned a M.S. in biology at Tennessee State University. She completed a Ph.D. in cell biology at Clark Atlanta University. Career. Dillard began her career at International Clinical Laboratories in Nashville, Tennessee. She was a scientist for 25 ...

  6. Barber-Scotia College was founded as Scotia Seminary in January, 1867, by Reverend Luke Dorland who was commissioned by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to establish in the South an institution for the training of Negro women. A survey of situations and of needs resulted in the selection of Concord, North Carolina, as the place for the location ...

  7. Barber-Scotia College is the second oldest historically black college in North Carolina and the 17th oldest HBCU in the nation. What would become Barber-Scotia College was founded in January, 1867 ...

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