Northwestern College (Minnesota)
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Established | October 2, 1902 |
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Type | Christian, Private |
President Dr. Alan S. Cureton | |
Faculty | 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio |
Undergraduates | 2,944 students (accredited programs) |
Location | Roseville, Minnesota, USA |
Campus | 107 acre campus on Lake Johanna; 12 buildings |
Other | Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; Mascot: Eagles |
Northwestern College is located in Roseville, Minnesota. It is a four-year Christian college accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The school was founded on October 2, 1902 as Northwestern Bible and Missionary Training School by Dr William Bell Riley a pastor at the First Baptist Church of Minneapolis. Billy Graham served as the school's president from 1948 to 1952. Athletic teams at the school are known as Eagles.
Northwestern College has an enrollment of over 2,500 students in traditional and non-traditional programs. Northwestern is the only nondenominational private college in the state of Minnesota. The College is an evangelical Christian institution dedicated to the integration of faith and learning.
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[edit] Mission Statement
Northwestern College exists to provide Christ-centered higher education equipping believers to grow intellectually and spiritually, to serve effectively in their professions, and to give God-honoring leadership in the home, church, community, and world.
[edit] Traditional Undergraduate Program
Northwestern offers 45 bachelor's degrees in its traditional format including elementary and secondary education, business, psychology, broadcasting/electronic media, art, English, biblical studies, and Christian ministries. In addition to mandatory daily chapel program featuring local, national, and international speakers, students are required to have a second major in Bible.
[edit] Alternative Education Programs
The FOCUS Degree Completion Program offers an Associate of Arts degree as well as degree-completion programs in business, psychology, ministries, and communication studies.
The Center for Graduate Studies offers the following graduate programs:
- Masters in Organizational Leadership
- Master of Arts in Theological Studies
Other non-traditional programs include:
- Center for Distance Education
- Dayspring Center for Christian Studies
- Urban Bible Institute
- Quito, Ecuador
[edit] Media Ministry
The campus houses the KTIS radio stations, broadcasting contemporary Christian music and programming to the Twin Cities area. In addition to KTIS, which began broadcasting in 1949, Northwestern College owns and operates media outlets in 7 other cities: KFNW in Fargo, ND; KDNW and KDNI in Duluth, MN; WNWC in Madison, WI; KNWS in Waterloo, IA; KNWI and KNWM in Des Moines, IA; KNWC in Sioux Falls, SD; and WSMR in Sarasota, FL.
The mission statement for Northwestern's media ministry is: "The purpose of Northwestern Radio is to lead people to Christ and to nurture them in their spiritual growth through Christ Centered media!"
[edit] Athletics
On October 8, 2005, Northwestern's football team became the first college team in modern history to play two games in the same day. They first played Trinity Bible College at home in the early afternoon, winning 59-0. After a two-hour break, the team boarded a bus for the 6.5-mile (10.5 km) drive to Macalester College for a 7:00 p.m. (0000 UTC, 9 October) game, which the Eagles won 47-14. [1]
[edit] Associations
Northwestern College is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.
The FOCUS program is a member of the Twin Cities Adult Education Alliance.
[edit] Presidents of Northwestern College
- Dr. William Bell Riley 1902 to 1947
- Dr. Billy Graham 1948 to 1952
- Dr. Richard Elvee 1953 to 1956
- Dr. Curtis B. Akenson 1957 to 1966
- Dr. William Berntsen 1966 to 1985
- Dr. Donald Ericksen 1985 to 1997
- Dr. Wesley Willis 1997 to 2000
- Dr. Alan Cureton 2002 to Present