Biscayne Southern College
Biscayne Southern College was located in North Carolina, United States, with its main campus in Concord. It ceased operating in 2002. The college was founded in 1948 in Concord. In 1974, Evans Business College in Gastonia (founded in 1940) was taken over by Biscayne Southern as a branch campus. And in 1975, North Carolina granted the college, now with three locations (Gastonia, Concord, and Charlotte), a license to have degree granting programs. John R. Hamrick became dean of the Charlotte campus in 1973.
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Biscayne Southern College
Biscayne Southern College was located in North Carolina, United States, with its main campus in Concord. It ceased operating in 2002. The college was founded in 1948 in Concord. In 1974, Evans Business College in Gastonia (founded in 1940) was taken over by Biscayne Southern as a branch campus. And in 1975, North Carolina granted the college, now with three locations (Gastonia, Concord, and Charlotte), a license to have degree granting programs. John R. Hamrick became dean of the Charlotte campus in 1973.
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