The Institution’s history dates back to 1874 when a group of Presbyterians from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, headed by the Reverend Doctor Charles Allen Stillman, presented an overture to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States asking the Church to establish a training school for Black male ministers. Authorized by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States in 1875, Stillman held its first classes in the Fall of 1876 and was chartered as a legal corporation by the State of Alabama in 1895.
Programs
Art, Biology, Business Administration, Computer Science, Elementary Education, English, History, Information Sciences, Management, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Religion
Campus type
Multiple Campuses
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges
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