Summary
Sojourner–Douglass College is an American private college organized around an Afrocentric focus of study, located in Baltimore, Maryland.
Origins
Established in 1972 as the Homestead-Montebello Center[clarification needed] of Antioch University,[1] the institution became an independent entity with a four-year program on July 1, 1980. The school was named in honor of African-American abolitionists Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass.[when?]
Administration
Charles Simmons, Ph.D., has been the institution's first and only president.
Academics
Fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[2] and the Maryland Higher Education Commission, with programs geared toward adult learners, the institution offers bachelor's degrees in several subjects and a master's degree in applied social science.
Campuses
Satellite campuses are located in other areas in Maryland (Annapolis, Cambridge, Salisbury, Owings Mills, and Lanham) as well as in Nassau, Bahamas.[3]
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