Morris Brown College
643 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30314-4140
(404) 220-0270

Founded in 1881

Morris Brown College nurtures the talents and abilities as well as meeting the needs of all other students who demonstrate academic potential. The College offers baccalaureate degree programs in more than 40 different areas to prepare students for entry-level employment, graduate or professional study, and public and military service.

M A J O R S

Biology
Community Health Education
Pre-Nursing 1
Business Administartion
Accounting
Entrepreneurship
Finance
International Business
Management
Marketing
Chemistry
Pre-Medicine
Communications
English
Mass Media Arts 2
Modern Foreign Languages
Computing and Information Sciences
Computer Science
Information Science
Airway Computer Science
Dual Degree/
Engineering 3
Mathematics
Applied Physics
Economics
Education
Early Childhood Education
Fine Arts
Art
Art Education
Dual Degree Programs:
  • Architecture 4
  • Industrial Design 4
  • Building
    Construction 4
  • Landscape Architecture 5
    Music
    Health, Physical Education, Recreation
    Therapeutic Recreation
    Hospitality Administration
    Actuarial Science
  • Psychology
    Social Science
    Criminal Justice
    History
    Religion
    Paralegal Studies
    Political Science
    Sociology

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    F I N A N C I A L
    A I D

    Approximately 90 percent of Morris Brown's students receive some form of financial aid. The College participates in numerous federally-funded grant, loan, and college work-study programs and also awards, academic scholarships, A.M.E. Church scholarships, band awards, choir awards, sibling and twin waivers, and athletic grants-in-aid. Academic scholarships are awarded to high school seniors who have a minimum GPA of 3.1 and a combined SAT of at least 900 (or an ACT of 20), based on financial need. The scholarship is renewable and covers tuition. Presidential Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors who have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.5, a combined SAT of at least 1100, or an ACT of 25. The scholarship is renewable and covers tuition, fees, and room and board.

    For information regarding grants, loans, and work-study, please contact the Director of Financial Aid at (404)220-0132. For scholarship information, please contact the Coordinator of Scolarships at (404) 220-0204.

    A D M I S S I O N

    Morris Brown College maintains a comprehensive and flexible policy in evaluating candidates for admission. In keeping with our mission to provide a broad base of educational opportunity and to achieve a diverse student body, students who are accepted to the College represent a wide range of academic abilities, socio-economic backgrounds, and life experiences. Candidates are, therefore, selected on the basis of academic achievement, as well as their level of motivation and potential to contribute to and benefit from the total college experience.

    For more information, please contact the Director of Enrollment Management at (404) 220-0152.

    Morris Brown College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the Council of Advancement and Support of Education; the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education; the Council of Independent Colleges; the United Negro College Fund; and many learned societies.



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