Who We Are
Paul Quinn College, located in Southern Dallas, one of the most innovative small colleges in America, is a private, faith-based, four-year, liberal arts-inspired college, that was founded on April 4, 1872 by a group of African Methodist Episcopal Church preachers in Austin, Texas. The school’s original purpose was to educate freed slaves and their offspring.
Today, Paul Quinn has become a model for urban higher education by focusing on academic rigor, experiential learning, and entrepreneurship. It is the first and only minority-serving institution to be named a "Work College" by the U.S. Department of Education and the first Urban Work College thanks to its transformative and innovative cost model, its structured work program where students gain valuable work experience, and stipends to help defray the cost of school.
The College proudly educates students of all races and socio-economic classes under the banner of its institutional ethos, WE over Me. Its mission is to provide a quality, faith-based education that addresses the academic, social, and Christian development of its students. The College’s president, Michael Sorrell, was recently named one of Fortune Magazine’s World’s Greatest Leaders in 2018 and the Male President of the Year by HBCU Digest for the third time.
Beginning in the Fall of 2015, Paul Quinn College adopted a new student financial structure called the “New Urban College Model” which, among other characteristics, reduced student tuition and fees and provides students with the ability to graduate with less than $10,000 of student loan debt. The centerpiece of the New Urban College Model is Paul Quinn’s decision to become the country’s only urban Work College. There are currently eight work colleges in the nation. Paul Quinn is the ninth federally funded work college in the United States, the first Minority Serving Institution (“MSI”) in the Work College Consortium, and the first work college in Texas.
The vision of the Paul Quinn College Work Program is to transform ability into action and potential into achievement by encouraging all students to embrace the ideals of disciplined work, servant leadership, and initiative in preparation for lives of financial freedom, community engagement, and outstanding character.
Mission Statement
The mission of Paul Quinn College is to provide a quality, faith-based education that addresses the academic, social, and Christian development of students and prepares them to be servant leaders and agents of change in the global marketplace.
Needs
At Paul Quinn College, we are seeking people who are willing to make investments in our students and in our “Nation Building” campaign. The resources that you provide will not only benefit the College, through scholarships for our students, but they will also ensure that we are better able to service the needs of our community. We hope that you will invest generously and often. Thank you.
Equity Statement
The College proudly educates students of all races and socio-economic classes under the banner of its institutional ethos, WE over Me. Its mission is to provide a quality, faith-based education that addresses the academic, social, and Christian development of its students and prepares them to be servant leaders and agents of change in their communities. In the last 14 years, Paul Quinn has been named "HBCU of the Year," "HBCU Business Department of the Year," and "HBCU Student Government Association of the Year," and Dr. Sorrell has been named one of the "World's 50 Greatest Leaders" by Fortune magazine.
Our ethos
WE Over Me. Forged through times of struggle and strife, our students make the world a better place by centering this:
The needs of the community supersede the wants of the individual.