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    North Carolina HBCU unable to pay staff this month

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    Just weeks after Barber-Scotia College secured a long-sought victory in a three-year property tax battle that preserved its educational tax-exempt status, the historic HBCU now says it has “completely run out of money,” its president confirmed this week—highlighting the institution’s ongoing financial instability even amid legal wins that were expected to ease fiscal pressure. The Concord, North Carolina–based college has been fighting to regain accreditation for more than two decades. Barber-Scotia lost its accreditation in 2004 following a series of financial challenges that drastically reduced enrollment. At one point, the institution reported having only four online students. As of fall 2025, enrollment has rebounded The post North Carolina HBCU unable to pay staff this month appeared first on HBCU News.
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