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When it closed, Lon Morris was the only two-year Methodist college west of the Mississippi River, and it had held membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools longer than any other two-year college in Texas.
27 sie 2012 · High expectations for Lon Morris College's quick recovery were dashed on Friday when the college announced it would not be able to open this fall.
13 gru 2012 · Dec 13, 2012. In August, the U.S. Department of Education revoked Lon Morris College's Title IV status, permanently stripping LMC's access to Higher Education Act funding — including federal Pell grants, teacher education assistance, SMART grants, work study and federal student loans.
17 mar 2018 · Lon Morris College outlasted them all until it closed its doors in 2012. The college had its beginnings in the early 1850s, as a Masonic School located in the community of New Danville, in Rusk County.
Elementary grades were phased out, and by 1937 Lon Morris had only eight academy students in its 195 total enrollment. All students were from Texas. Enrollment increased after World War II, reaching 1000 students after the year 2000.
Lon Morris College outlasted them all until it closed its doors in 2012. The college had its beginnings in the early 1850s, as a Masonic School located in the community of New Danville, in Rusk County.
31 sie 2021 · The college annouced that it would permanently close in 2012. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. Lon Morris College. Lon Morris College was founded in 1854 as the New Danville Masonic Female Academy near Kilgore.