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  1. WELCOME TO BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE. Barber-Scotia College was established in January 1867 as Scotia Seminary by Reverend Luke Dorland, commissioned by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to create an institution in the South dedicated to educating African-American women.

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  2. Barber-Scotia College, Concord, North Carolina. 667 likes · 525 talking about this. The Official Facebook account of Barber-Scotia College. Follow our Rebirth. #BSCRising #BarberScotia

  3. Barber–Scotia College. /  35.40639°N 80.58583°W  / 35.40639; -80.58583. Barber–Scotia College is a private unaccredited historically black college in Concord, North Carolina. It began as a seminary in 1867 before becoming a college in 1916. It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) .

  4. Learn about the history, mission and values of Barber-Scotia College, a Presbyterian institution founded in 1867 for newly emancipated African Americans. Discover our school seal, colors, mascot, song and vision for excellence in education.

  5. The present name, Barber-Scotia College was adopted in 1932. Four years after the merger of Barber with Scotia, the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools granted Barber-Scotia approval as a Class ‘A’ Junior College.

  6. President Christopher Rey shares the history, legacy, and future of Concord's Barber-Scotia College, one of the oldest HBCUs in the nation.

  7. Learn about the history and evolution of Barber-Scotia College, a Presbyterian liberal arts institution founded in 1867 for freed African American women. Explore its curriculum, programs, student population, and relationship with the church.