Alabama State University and Morris Brown College signed a memorandum of understanding Tuesday establishing a new pathway for Morris Brown graduates to apply for admission to Alabama State’s graduate degree programs, including select online offerings.
The schools said the agreement reflects both institutions’ shared commitment to expanding educational opportunities and supporting student success through advanced degree attainment and future collaboration.
“Historically Black colleges and universities have long worked together to create opportunities that transform lives and strengthen communities,” Alabama State President Quinton T. Ross Jr. said. “As an institution founded to educate and prepare teachers, this partnership brings us full circle. Joining with Morris Brown College to continue that legacy makes this collaboration especially meaningful.”
Anthony Broughton, dean of Alabama State’s College of Education, said the partnership will help support future educators.
“This partnership with Morris Brown College represents our shared commitment to student achievement and to creating pathways that support educational and professional advancement,” Broughton said. “We are excited to welcome and support Morris Brown students as they pursue careers in education and help strengthen the teaching workforce for generations to come.”
Ross and Morris Brown President Kevin E. James participated in the signing ceremony.


















































