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Greek sororities. Student patrols. Electronically-operated dormitory entrances. Athletics Men's Sports. Women's Sports. Faculty Full-time - Part-time - Male - Female - Other Schools of Interest. Throughout its six-year existence, the bureau sold confiscated properties and raised money to help the freed slaves gain access to the rights that they were denied during slavery.

Among these was the right to be educated. In , the bureau directed that schools be made available to black Arkansans. Named for bureau activist John Walden — and located in the Wesley Chapel Methodist Church at 8 th Street and Broadway, the seminary was designed to educate black ministers.

Reverend Thomas Mason, its first president serving from November to May , moved the school in to a new campus at 10 th and Center streets. This move was made possible by a public plea for gifts to the school. The seminary was promptly renamed Philander Smith College. On March 3, , the state chartered it as a four-year college.

Moral and religious education, including prayer meetings and Bible studies, was required. Tuition was free for pre-ministerial students and a dollar a month for everyone else. In , with students enrolled at the college, Mason resigned amid dissent about the employment of white faculty.

At the time, Philander Smith then had eleven white teachers and four black teachers on its faculty. James Monroe Cox, served Philander Smith for thirty-eight years—as a professor of classical languages for eleven years and as president for twenty-seven years—until Seven years into the Cox presidency, Philander Smith employed for the first time an all-black faculty. Cox emphasized the liberal arts and dropped the grammar school in During his presidency, fewer than one in ten black Southern youths attended high school, yet in , Philander Smith College awarded twenty-two degrees, demonstrating its success as a four-year college.

To place a greater emphasis on the mission of Philander Smith in educating students at the college level, Taylor eliminated the secondary school department. He said that criminal laws should not be used to help private business owners deprive customers of equal treatment. In , President Bill Clinton attended a candlelight vigil at Philander Smith College in observance of the 40th anniversary of the Central High desegregation crisis. In his speech, he stated,. And I would say to all of you who were involved in that, they all turned out pretty well, and I thank you for that.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities HBCUs are postsecondary institutions that were originally founded for the purpose of providing educational opportunities for African Americans before and after the Civil War.

They include accredited two- and four-year as well as graduate and professional institutions. Philander Smith College was established in Little Rock in to provide educational opportunities for former slaves following the Civil War. Philander Smith College awarded its first baccalaureate degree in and became accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in The college offers four degrees—bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of business administration and bachelor of social work.

Philander Smith College, the only UNCF-member institution in Arkansas, strives to provide a quality education for all regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin or ethnic background.



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