Alabama A&M University is looking to expand!
) - Officials with Alabama A&M University have confirmed that they are planning to extend an offer to purchase the campus of Birmingham Southern College .
Since the announcement, which was made to the community on March 26, numerous colleges across the state have offered transfer scholarships to current BSC students. One of those colleges is Alabama A&M University.
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