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offers courses for women in homemaking and prepares students for
employment in recreational and leisure-time activities through its
departments of music, drama, and physical education. Through
courses in commerce, training is given to students looking forward to
careers in business. In order to perform these functions the College
operates in three divisions: (1) The College which at the Campus on
Hillen Road offers a standard four year course in the liberal arts and
teacher training; (2) The Summer School, which meets at the Hillen
Road campus for six weeks each summer and is designed primarily to
offer "in-service-training" to colored teachers in Maryland schools;
(3) The Evening School which is operated in cooperation with the
Department of Education of the City of Baltimore; courses are given
each evening throughout the academic year at Douglass High School
providing an opportunity for youth and adults to secure instruction
on the college level and to provide "in-service-training" to teachers
in the Baltimore area. During the academic year 1947-48, Morgan
had a net enrollment in all divisions of 2036, with 1436 regular stu-
dents, 376 evening students, and 662 summer students..
Publications: Report of the President to the Board of Trustees,.
1946, 1947.
Morgan State College Bulletin..
Appropriations and Receipts; 1948
General Fund .............................. ............... ............. ..$416,887
Tuition ........... .............. ....... ................................ ....$168,825
Room, Board, Laundry ................................ ..... $119,677
Student Fees ........... ............. ................ .............. ... $34,800
Athletics ....................... .............. ....... ..................... .....$84,758
Prizes - ......... ................... -„„ ................................ .. $100.
Miscellaneous ............. ............. .............. ..... ........ $21,242.
Total Receipts and Appropriations ... $796,084.
Staff: Professional and Faculty 80
Classified service 74.
Total 164.
STATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NEGROES.
Edward N. Wilson, Secretary
Morgan State College, Baltimore 12 Telephone: Hamilton 0756.
The first State Scholarship fund for negroes was established in 1933
when the Commission on Higher Education for Negroes received an
appropriation for this purpose. Since 1939, the fund has been admin-
istered by the Board of Trustees of Morgan State College. It is the
purpose of the fund to render financial assistance to qualified negroes
of the State for the pursuit of professional and graduate studies not
available to them in this State. Three grants are made each year—
first semester, second semester, and summer semester..
1948 1949
Appropriations $60,000 $60,000
Staff: 1..
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