American Baptist College News
July 13, 2023
The Music City Chapter of The Links, Inc., recently accepted an $8,000 scholarship gift to American Baptist College as part of the Central Area Links' "HBCYou Campaign." American Baptist College is one of 17 Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the organization's Central Area, and the Music City Chapter was recognized as one of the top five for its donations.
The 72 chapters comprising the organization's Central Area have collectively raised $395,000 to promote excellence and bright futures at HBCUs.
"We are deeply grateful to The Music City Links for their support of American Baptist College, and look forward to using their donation to continue creating opportunities for students," said Phyllis Qualls, ABC Chief Advancement Officer. "Our relationships with various service organizations highlight the role that ABC has always played in the community, and the impact we continue to have today and in the future."
American Baptist College
The mission of American Baptist College, a Historically Black College with a liberal arts emphasis, is to educate, graduate, and prepare diverse students for Christian leadership, service, and social justice in the world. American Baptist College has survived and thrived for 98 years. Established out of a desire to train African American preachers, it now is a full-fledged Historically Black College/University and offers both Associate's and Bachelor's degrees. Nestled on the "Holy" Hill in North Nashville, this College is a treasured institution in teaching, guiding and developing leaders of social change for the 21st century and beyond. Our work places a SEAL (Social Justice, Equity, Advocacy, and Leadership) on the world.
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