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Barber-Scotia College Leader Works to Position NC HBCU as 'Safe School' Option

Barber-Scotia College Leader Works to Position NC HBCU as
Posted By: Will Moss on February 25, 2026


Barber-Scotia College in Concord, North Carolina, is working to reestablish itself as a viable educational option under new leadership that has steered the institution away from closure threats.

The historic North Carolina HBCU is being positioned as a potential "safe school" option for students seeking accessible higher education opportunities, according to recent reports. This reimagining comes after the institution faced serious financial and operational challenges that threatened its survival.

Key Takeaway: Barber-Scotia College's leadership has successfully navigated the institution away from closure, now focusing on creating a welcoming environment for students who need accessible educational pathways.

The college's current trajectory represents a significant turnaround for an institution that was on the brink of permanent closure. Leadership at the school has implemented strategies aimed at institutional stabilization and growth, though the full scope of these recovery efforts continues to unfold.

Barber-Scotia College was founded in 1867 and has a long legacy as one of North Carolina's historically black colleges and universities. The institution has faced periods of significant challenge in recent years, including accreditation issues and financial strain that put its future in jeopardy.

The concept of positioning the college as a "safe school" suggests an approach focused on accessibility and opportunity for students who may face barriers to higher education elsewhere.



This strategy could potentially serve a critical need in North Carolina's educational landscape, particularly for students seeking supportive learning environments.

The institution's location in Concord places it within the Charlotte metropolitan area, providing potential access to regional opportunities while maintaining a traditional campus setting. This geographic positioning could prove advantageous as the college works to attract and retain students.

The path forward for Barber-Scotia remains a work in progress as the institution continues its recovery and repositioning efforts. The college's ability to fulfill its mission as an accessible educational option will depend on continued stable leadership, sustainable enrollment growth, and ongoing financial viability.

As one of the nation's HBCUs, Barber-Scotia's survival and potential revival carries significance beyond its immediate community, representing the ongoing challenges and resilience of historically black institutions navigating modern educational landscapes while preserving their unique missions and legacies.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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