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  1. September 20, 1944 – King begins freshman year at Morehouse College. February 25, 1948 – Is ordained at Ebenezer. June 8 – Receives bachelor of arts degree in sociology from Morehouse. At the age of fifteen, I entered Morehouse College. My father and my maternal grandfather had also attended, so Morehouse has had three generations of Kings.

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Morehouse in Bahia: The Afro-Brazilian Experience will visit Salvador, Bahia, & Brazil. For their Spring Break 2024, nine Morehouse students traveled to Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, the epicenter of Afro-Brazilian culture with Dr. Denise Callejas.

  3. Character. As an all black university, Morehouse College was fertile ground for the young Martin Luther King Jr., who entered the college as an early-admission student in 1944 at the age of 15. It was on the grounds of the only college in the world for African American men where he met great social activists, thinkers, theologians, and ...

  4. Morehouse College. Founded in 1867, Morehouse College is an Historically Black College and University in Atlanta and a 4-year liberal arts college for men. Morehouse grants bachelor’s degrees in 26 academic majors and the college consistently produces more Rhodes Scholars than any other HBCU. Additionally, all students are required to attend ...

  5. Records and REGISTRATION. We oversee Morehouse’s academic registration and record keeping functions, which include coordinating schedules, registering classes, collecting and processing grades, verifying enrollment statistics, clearing students for graduation, and providing transcripts. Morehouse College student academic progress is governed ...

  6. Academic Programs. Morehouse and its partners administer numerous programs that serve students of all ages and help everyone expand their knowledge, perspectives, and personal and professional development. OWSP supports students with academic merit, commitment to service, and financial need. A four-year comprehensive program providing special ...

  7. The CodeHouse Scholars Initiative (CHSI) will mentor, prepare and invest in Black, Latinx and Native American students, in their first year of college, for a career in the tech industry. As a scholar you will be able to receive: Up to $20,000 academic scholarships for a tech-related degree. Collegiate mentorship from participating HBCUs and ...