Morris College
Morris College is a private, Baptist historically black college in Sumter, South Carolina. It was founded and is operated by the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina.
History
Morris College was founded in 1908 by James J. Durham, initially as a grade school, high school, and college. The college is named after the Reverend Frank Morris because of his outstanding leadership throughout the African American community of South Carolina. The college's first president was Dr. Edward M. Brawley. Morris College awarded its first bachelor's degree in 1915 under the administration of the college's second president Dr. John Jacob Starks. The college's third president was Ira David Pinson, who steered the college to expansion during the Great Depression.The college's longest-serving president was Dr. Luns C. Richardson, who served from 1974 to July 2017. The current president is Dr. Leroy Staggers, who formerly served as the college's academic dean.
Academics
Morris College offers bachelor's degrees in 20 areas of study. The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award four different types of bachelor's degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Education.To effectively accomplish the purpose and philosophy of Morris College, its academic programs are organized into five academic divisions which oversee their respective departments.
Division of General Studies
- The Division of General Studies allows students to develop a solid academic foundation before entering their major fields.
- Honors Program
Division of Business Administration
- Business Administration
- Organizational Management Program
Division of Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Education
- Secondary Education
Division of Religion, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Mass Communications
- Pastoral Ministry
- Christian Education
- English
- Liberal Studies
- English/Secondary Education
- Criminal Justice
- History
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Social Studies/Secondary Education
Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Biology
- Biology/Secondary Education
- Mathematics
- Mathematics/Secondary Education
Student life
Greek letter organizations
The university currently has chapters for eight of the nine National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations.Organization | Symbol | Chapter | Chapter symbol |
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority | ΑΚΑ | Nu Gamma | ΝΓ |
Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity | ΑΦΑ | Xi Epsilon | ΞΕ |
Delta Sigma Theta sorority | ΔΣΘ | Xi Rho | ΞΡ |
Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity | ΚΑΨ | Lambda Epsilon | ΛΕ |
Omega Psi Phi fraternity | ΩΨΦ | Epsilon Lambda | ΕΛ |
Phi Beta Sigma fraternity | ΦΒΣ | Iota Zeta | ΙΖ |
Sigma Gamma Rho sorority | ΣΓΡ | Iota Eta | IH |
Zeta Phi Beta sorority | ΖΦΒ | Pi Theta | ΠΘ |