Bryan College announced the decision of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to reaffirm the institution’s accreditation for the next 10 years with a request for a follow-up report on four items to be submitted in September 2015.
The college was notified at the SACSCOC annual meeting in Nashville on Monday. This reaffirmation underscores that Bryan College is a financially stable, academically sound institution with the requisite faculty, administration, support staff, facilities, library resources, programs, and financial resources to fulfill its mission, said officials.
College president Dr. Stephen Livesay praised the entire campus community for their multi-year effort to achieve this milestone in the school’s history: “This reaffirmation is the result of the diligence and commitment of all our outstanding faculty and staff, led by Bryan’s SACS leadership team.”
Begun in 1930, Bryan College "remains committed to its founding as a highly ranked Christian college with its distinctive motto of Christ Above All and a firm reliance on the Bible as the foundation for all of life and learning."
Bryan’s mission of “educating students to become servants of Christ to make a difference in today’s world” continues as the purpose for all the programs and activities of Bryan.