Alabama A&M Wants To Buy The Closing Birmingham-Southern College For The Campus Of Its Branch In The City

By Kyra Alessandrini

Alabama A&M UniversityĀ wants to purchase the campus ofĀ Birmingham-Southern CollegeĀ after it closes its doors on May 31. BSC, a private liberal arts college that opened 168 years ago, failed to obtain a loan from the state Legislature, which would have allowed it to remain open.

ā€œBirmingham-Southern College is having conversations with several interested parties about the sale of the campus,ā€ Virginia Loftin, BSC vice president for advancement and communications, toldĀ AL.com.

Alabama A&M began discussions with BSC after the announcement of its closure. It is hoping to turn BSC’s campus into the Birmingham branch of A&M. It is also seeking state funding to help with the purchase.

ā€œIn the coming weeks, we’re looking to make a formal offer to the board at Birmingham-Southern for consideration,ā€ Shannon Reaves, vice president of governmental affairs and external relations at Alabama A&M, told the news outlet.

The HBCU wants to retain some of the BSC faculty and academic programs, as well as maintain ties to the alumni community and its history.

ā€œWe’re not going to come in and wipe away the legacy of Birmingham-Southern,ā€ Reaves said. ā€œIt will be well recognized. It is a part of the fabric of that community. So you want alums of Birmingham Southern to still come back annually and have class reunions and the like.ā€

ā€œOur plan is for it to be a full-service, robust opportunity where students can have a great four-year education and benefit from graduate programs that we have in Huntsville as well,ā€ she added.