Simmons College of Kentucky
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Motto | A Redezvous with Greatness |
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Established | 1879 |
Type | Private |
President | Dr. Kevin W. Cosby |
Staff | 30 |
Undergraduates | 235 |
Postgraduates | N/A |
Location | Louisville, KY, USA |
Campus | 4 acres |
Athletics | 1 basketball team, called the "Panthers" |
Colors | Simmons Red, Gold and Black |
Website | http://www.simmonscollegeky.edu |
Simmons College of Kentucky, also referred to as Simmons College and Simmons Bible College, is a private, co-educational college located in Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 1879, Simmons College is a historically black college. The school is applying for accreditation to the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) and also plans to apply to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
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[edit] History
In August of 1865, 12 Black Baptist Churches met at Fifth Street Baptist Church in Louisville, KY and organized the state Convention of Colored Baptist Churches in Kentucky.
Because there was no place in the state where Blacks could obtain a college education, members of the Convention soon began discussing the need to create a school for the training of Negroes – many of whom were one generation removed from slavery.
Having first given consideration to Frankfort, KY as the home to the school, members of the Convention instead decided in 1869 to locate what would be known as the Kentucky Normal Theological Institute in Louisville, KY.
It was not until 10 years later in 1879, however, that any definite steps were taken for the opening of the school. In November of that year the trustees of the Convention of Colored Baptist Church in Kentucky purchased 4 acres of land on the corner of 7th & Kentucky Street in Louisville that immediately served as the campus for the school.
That same year, the school opened its doors under the direction of its first President Rev. Elijah P. Marrs. After a brief one-year tenure, Rev. Marrs was succeeded by Dr. W. J. Simmons.
It was under the leadership of Dr. Simmons that the school would begin to flourish in such a way that it would eventually be renamed Simmons University in appreciation for his contributions.
During his 10-year tenure, which stretched form 1880 – 1890, the school became a full university and expanded its offerings to include liberal arts, college preparatory courses and medical, law, business, music, and theological departments. Additionally, the school was the home to competitive football, basketball, and baseball teams.
Simmons University continued to grow and prosper. In 1918, Charles Parish became President of the school, now called State University, and improved the school's endowment and academic offerings. In 1930, the school was made a "colored" branch of the University of Louisville and was renamed Louisville Municipal College.
The effects of the Great Depression found its way to the school. In 1930, the campus was forced to sell its property due to a foreclosure on the mortgage. As a result, the school significantly scaled back its offerings.
By 1935 a new location was secured in west Louisville that allowed the school to continue with a more narrowed mission to simply educate young men and women for Christian service. Eventually in 1982 the school was renamed Simmons Bible College to more adequately reflect its mission.
In 2005, Dr. Kevin W. Cosby became the 13th President and subsequently changed the name of the school to Simmons College of Kentucky to reflect the school's mission to prepare Christians for ministry, while reinstating its initial mission of general education.
In 2006, the school bought back the original campus and plans are underway to redevelop the area for a future campus move.
[edit] Academics
Simmons College of Kentucky has developed four distinct educational programs, plus a commitment to a fifth program objective, with a focus on an academic, research-based, faith-based approach to community involvement, interaction, and development.
Non-degree Programs:
• Certificates in Christian Ministry Studies
• Diploma in Christian Ministry Studies
Degree Programs:
• Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies
• Bachelor of Theology
Non-Degree Programs
The non-degree programs are designed to provide prospective students with essential Christian training at the college level particularly those students who do not qualify for admission to a degree program. The Certificate program is a thirty-one (31) credit hour course of study. The Diploma in Christian Ministry program is a sixty (60) credit hour course of study and provides the student with a more comprehensive Liberal Arts and Christian Studies curriculum. The Diploma program is designed to be completed in two years.
Degree Programs
The degree programs provide both academic and practical experiential training in Biblical , Theological, and Ministerial studies, in addition to a wide range of ministry areas. The Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies is a four (4) year degree program which incorporates both Liberal Arts and Christian Studies into its 120 hour educational program.
The Bachelor of Theology program is designed for students who desire study in the area of Theology and Biblical studies beyond the Bachelor of Arts program. A written thesis is required for the completion of this program.
Certificate Program
Simmons College of Kentucky offers a one-year program of thirty-one (31) credit hours leading towards a certificate in Christian Ministry. The program is designed for persons who desire Christian training in order to more effectively serve in Christian ministry, but who either do not meet the academic requirements for admission to the Bachelor of Arts degree program or desire a shorter program or study.
Students in the Certificate program will attend the same classes and do the same class work as the degree students. Should the student meet the necessary academic requirements and desire to be admitted to the Bachelor of Arts degree program only course work in the Certificate program in which the student earned a letter grade "C" or above will be applied to the degree program.
[edit] Community Involvement
Simmons Community Solutions
A significant component of the institutional strategic plan is Simmons Community Solutions (SCS), a comprehensive community development program. The target population for SCS is not only just the current student body, but also the entire Louisville Metro community in general, and Western Louisville in specific.
[edit] Notable people
The university was home to many notable African-Americans, including Dr. W.J. Simmons and Samuel Plato.
[edit] Athletics
Simmons College of Kentucky currently has one men's basketball team that will compete in Region VII of the National Junior College Athletic Association. The 2006-2007 season is the first time since 1930 the school has sponsored an athletic program. A women's basketball team may be added in the future.
[edit] 2006-2007 Men's Basketball Schedule
Date | Team | Home/Away | Result | ||
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November 3-4 | Senators Classic Tournament
vs. Chattanooga State vs. Walters State |
Away |
L 70-79 |
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November 6 | Chipola Community College at Motlow State | Away | L 72-88 | ||
November 7 | Volunteer State | Away | L 85-112 | ||
November 9 | Asbury College | Away | |||
November 11 | Mid-Continent | Away | |||
November 16 | Lindsey Wilson College | Home | L 68-72 | ||
November 21 | Jackson State | Away | |||
November 24-25 | Barton County, Kansas Tournament
vs. Barton County vs. Cloud CC |
Away |
L 49-71 |
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November 27 | Asbury College | Home | |||
November 30 | Lincoln Memorial (IN) | Away | L 56-69 | ||
December 1-2 | Wabash Valley College Tournament
vs. Mineral Area CC vs. Olive-Harvey CC |
Away |
L 56-78 |
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December 4 | Campbellsville University | Home | W 86-68 | ||
December 5 | Mt. St. Joseph (Ohio) | Away | |||
December 7 | Cumberland College | Away | |||
December 11 | Lindsey Wilson College | Away | |||
December 16 | Chattanooga State | Home | |||
December 22 | Columbus State (Ohio) | Away | |||
January 4 | Rend Lake (Illinois) | Away | |||
January 8 | Pikeville College | Away | |||
January 10 | Lindsey Wilson College | Home | |||
January 12-13 | Jackson State Tournament
vs. TBA vs. TBA |
Away | |||
January 15 | Cumberland College | Home | |||
January 16 | Oakland City (IN) | Home | |||
January 18 | Cleveland State | Away | |||
January 20 | Roane State | Away | |||
January 22 | Campbellsville University | Away | |||
January 29 | Chattanooga State | Away | |||
February 6 | Transylvania University | Home | |||
February 8 | Union College, Kentucky | Away | |||
February 10 | Oakland City (Indiana) | Away | |||
February 12 | Transylvania University | Away | |||
February 14 | Mid-Continent | Home | |||
February 19 | Pikeville College | Home | |||
February 24 | Tiffin University | Away |