Westminster College, Texas

Westminster College, Texas

What became Westminster College began in 1888 in Seven Points, Texas, northeast of McKinney, Texas, where classes were first held in a building that once housed Seven Points College. Founded by J. M. Harder, the school was purchased five years later by I. P. Rosser. In 1895 he sold it to the Methodist Protestant Church and the school was named Westminster College and served as a preparatory school for ministers. Shortly thereafter, the town of Seven Points changed its name to that of the school. In 1902 Westminster outgrew the facilities and the college moved to Tehuacana, Texas and continued as a junior college.

In 1950 the Westminster College closed and three years later the property was sold. The Congregational Methodist Church acquired the property and relocated their bible school from Dallas, Texas. The school's program was expanded to include a junior college and the institution was named Westminster College and Bible Institute.

The campus included twelve buildings and the curriculum expanded to include a four-year degree, the bachelor of religion. In 1968-69 there were fifteen faculty members and ninety-five students, but by 1970 the student body had decreased to sixty. In 1971 thirty-five students and seven teachers moved to Florence, Mississippi and the institution continues operation today as Wesley College.

References

*Brenner, Morgan G. "The Encyclopedia of College & University Name Histories". 2003.

External links

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* [http://www2.westminster-mo.edu/wc_users/homepages/staff/brownr/TexasCC.htm List of Colleges in Texas that have closed or changed their names]
* [http://www.wesleycollege.edu/ Wesley College]


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