Morris Brown announces partnership with TCSG schools

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Morris Brown College in Atlanta holds a long-standing tradition of being one of the most respected and affordable historical Black Colleges in the country. And now, schools within the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) are part of that legacy. Morris Brown recently entered into a partnership with TCSG schools, including, of course, Georgia Piedmont Technical College. Associate degree graduates from TCSG institutions now have direct system wide access to enter Morris Brown College (MBC) as juniors. The approved MBC degree programs are as follows:

  • B.A. in General Studies
  • B.S. in Psychology
  • B.S. in Organizational Management and Leadership
  • B.S. in Global Management and Applied Leadership (Esports Performance concentration)
  • B.S. in Hospitality Management
  • B.A. in Music (Vocal Performance, Music Production, and Church Music concentrations)

For more information via local news coverage, visit the links below:

Morris Brown College announces partnership with Technical College System of Georgia – The Atlanta Voice
Morris Brown partners with Georgia’s tech colleges on degree pathways

Original source can be found here.



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