Morris Brown College Receives $1.5 Million Federal Grant for Hospitality Management Program
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 06, 2026 Morris Brown College has secured $1.5 million in federal funding to support its Hospitality Management Program, marking another significant milestone in the Atlanta-based institution's ongoing resurgence. The federal grant will bolster the college's efforts to provide quality education and training in the hospitality industry, a sector that offers substantial career opportunities for students seeking professional pathways in hotel management, tourism, event planning, and related fields. Key Takeaway: This $1.5 million federal investment in Morris Brown College's Hospitality Management Program demonstrates renewed confidence in the institution and provides critical resources for student success in the growing hospitality sector. The award represents continued momentum for Morris Brown College, which has been experiencing a remarkable institutional revival in recent years. The historic HBCU, founded in 1881, has been working diligently to rebuild its academic programs and infrastructure after facing significant challenges in the early 2000s. Federal support for the Hospitality Management Program will enable the college to enhance its curriculum, potentially upgrade facilities, and provide students with the resources needed to compete in today's dynamic hospitality industry. The hospitality sector remains one of the largest employment industries in the United States, offering diverse career trajectories for graduates. Morris Brown College's commitment to preparing students for careers in hospitality management aligns with workforce development needs, particularly in Atlanta—a major convention and tourism destination that hosts millions of visitors annually. The city's thriving hospitality economy provides an ideal environment for students to gain practical experience alongside their academic training. This federal funding award adds to the growing list of achievements and milestones Morris Brown has celebrated as it continues its accreditation journey and works to restore its position among the nation's HBCUs. The college has been steadily expanding its academic offerings and student services as it rebuilds its foundation. The $1.5 million grant underscores the federal government's investment in HBCU programs that address critical workforce needs while providing educational opportunities for students who might otherwise face barriers to higher education access. As Morris Brown College continues its institutional comeback, this federal funding represents not just financial support, but validation of the college's vision and the important role it plays in the HBCU landscape and the broader Atlanta community. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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