Friday, August 24, 2012

With foreclosure looming Morris Brown College on the brink

ATLANTA, Georgia -- For more than a decade, Morris Brown College has clung to life as it struggled academically and financially in the face of growing debt and dwindling support.

Now, one of the country's oldest black colleges, which at times boasted an enrollment of more than 3,000 student, is now down to about 50, and all but dead. Morris Brown is facing foreclosure next month, after investors called $13 million worth of bonds tied to the college. An auction of assets, including the administration building, is scheduled for Sept. 4.

 "This is heartbreaking and not only a sad day in the life of Morris Brown, but in black academia," said former Atlanta City Councilman Derrick Boazman, a 1990 graduate of Morris Brown.

 "The school is needed now more than ever." The school is planning to have a prayer vigil on Saturday, where they will 0ffer a plan to move the school forward.

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