- Yadkin College
Yadkin College was a
college founded in1857 by theMethodist Protestant Church . It was located in rural Davidson County,North Carolina and named for the nearbyYadkin River .High Point University serves as the successor to Yadkin College.The founders hoped the rural setting would prevent the "sinfulness" often displayed by college students. The location proved the college's undoing, however – in 1883 the college became an academy, or prep school and operated in that capacity until sometime in the 1890s when for a few years it achieved junior college status. In 1898 it again became a high school, renamed the Yadkin Collegiate Institute. The rise of public high schools after the turn of the century led to the closing of the Institute in 1924.
The unincorporated
village of Yadkin College still exists near the ruins of the institution.References
* Fick, Virginia G. "Country College on the Yadkin: A Historical Narrative." Winston-Salem, NC: Hunter Publishing, c1984. ISBN 0894592548
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