academic excellence, we recognize the transformative power of education, especially for incarcerated individuals.” Dr. Sewell, President of Morris College, said. “We believe that providing access to quality higher educational opportunities can empower individuals, promote rehabilitation, and facilitate successful reintegration into society. Morris is committed
to making a positive impact in the lives of those we serve, and we are excited to collaborate with our partners in this important initiative.”
Morris will be partnering with Lee Correctional in Bishopville, S.C. and Turbeville Correctional in Turbeville, S.C. to help incarcerated individuals earn their bachelor’s degrees. They will have the opportunity to earn a degree
Reunion classes are celebrated for their remarkable individual and collective achievements, as reflected in their continued support for SC State’s goals and programs. Each class has made significant contributions to student scholarships.
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The Class of 1969 generously funded an endowed scholarship and supported the installation of electronic signage.
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The Golden Class of 1974 contributed to the All-In
Bus Initiative, the Annual Fund, athletics, university bands, and ROTC.
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The Class of 1979 made donations to the Miller F. Whittaker Library, athletics, and the Marching 101 Band.
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The Class of 1984 provided funds for the All-In Bus Initiative and the I.P. Stanback Museum and Planetarium.
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The Class of 1989 supported the President’s Discretionary Fund and various campus projects.