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Barber-Scotia College Faces Funding Crisis, Fights for Survival

Barber-Scotia College Faces Funding Crisis, Fights for Survival
Posted By: Will Moss on January 31, 2026


Barber-Scotia College, a historically Black college located in Concord, North Carolina, is facing a dire financial situation, according to a recent report from The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.

The report states that the institution has "completely run out of money" and is struggling to keep its doors open. Barber-Scotia, which was founded in 1867, has a long and proud history as one of the oldest HBCUs in the United States. However, the college has been grappling with financial challenges for years, and the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the problem.

Key Takeaway: Barber-Scotia College, a historic HBCU, is facing a critical funding crisis that threatens its very existence.

According to the report, Barber-Scotia's financial woes can be attributed to a combination of factors, including declining enrollment, reduced state and federal funding, and the high costs of maintaining the institution's aging infrastructure. The college has been forced to make difficult decisions, including cutting staff and reducing academic programs, in an effort to stay afloat.

Despite these challenges, the Barber-Scotia community remains determined to fight for the college's survival. The institution's president, Dr.



Denise Walston
, has been working tirelessly to secure additional funding and support from private donors, alumni, and government agencies.

"We are doing everything in our power to keep Barber-Scotia open and thriving," said Dr. Walston. "This college has been a beacon of hope and opportunity for generations of Black students, and we refuse to let it disappear."

The fate of Barber-Scotia College is not just a local issue, but a matter of national importance for the HBCU community. As one of the oldest and most historic HBCUs in the country, the institution's closure would be a devastating loss for the entire higher education landscape.

HBCUConnect.com stands in solidarity with Barber-Scotia College and the broader HBCU community. We are committed to amplifying the voices of these vital institutions and supporting their efforts to overcome financial challenges and continue their mission of providing high-quality education and opportunities for students of color. The survival of Barber-Scotia College is a critical issue, and we will continue to follow this story closely and advocate for the resources and support it needs to thrive.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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