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Selma University marks 148th Founder’s Day

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Selma University marks 148th Founder’s Day

Selma University celebrated its 148th Founder's Day, highlighting its turnaround over the past five years, including paying off a $1 million federal debt and growing enrollment. The university has regained accreditation and is planning to expand its programs and facilities.

Selma University celebrated its 148th Founder's Day, marking a significant turnaround over the past five years. The university has paid off a $1 million debt to the U.S. Department of Education and grown enrollment from 12 to over 119 students. Selma University has regained accreditation through the Association for Biblical Higher Education for the next 10 years and is pursuing regional accreditation. The university is planning to bring back athletics, expand its programs, and introduce a workforce development program. The program will be housed in Pollard Hall, which is currently under renovation and expected to be completed soon. The university is partnering with AT&T to provide computers and internet service for the building.

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