Financial difficulty spells closing for Alabama HBCU after spring semester
Concordia College Alabama, the only Lutheran Historically Black College or University, announced it will close at the end of the spring semester due to financial reasons.
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Concordia College Alabama, the only Lutheran Historically Black College or University, announced it will close at the end of the spring semester due to financial reasons.
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