Paul Quinn College to Offer a New Online Degree Program in Business Administration

Paul Quinn College, the historically Black educational institution in Dallas, has entered into an agreement with Colloquy, a division of Kaplan Inc., to develop an online bachelor’s degree program in business administration. The program is expected to be offered during the spring 2014 semester.

Sorrell“We see the future of education, the power of the online classroom, and the strength of partnerships,” stated Michael J. Sorrell, president of Paul Quinn College.

Paul Quinn College is affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The latest Department of Education statistics show enrollments of about 200 students.

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