Kyūshū Lutheran College

Kyūshū Lutheran College

Infobox University
name = Kyushu Lutheran College
native_name = 九州ルーテル学院大学



image_size=200px
established = 1997
president = Naohiro Kiyoshige
type = Private
city = Kumamoto
country = Japan
students =
faculty =
affiliations = Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church
website = [http://www.klc.ac.jp/jp/index.htm www.klc.ac.jp/jp/index.htm]

nihongo|Kyushu Lutheran College|九州ルーテル学院大学|Kyūshū Rūteru Gakuin Daigaku has its roots in Kyushu Jo-Gakuin (九州女学院), originally established as a girl's high school in 1926. A women's junior college opened in 1975 and the current four-year college opened its doors to women and men in 1997.

The Rev. Dr. Yoshiro Ishida was the college's first president. The Rev. Naohiro Kiyoshige has been serving as college president since 2002.

Kyushu Lutheran College is one of two colleges affiliated with the Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church.

tudying at Kyushu Lutheran College

"Humanities"
*Career English
*Children’s Studies

"Clinical Psychology"
*Psychology
*Disabilities Studies
*Psychological Welfare


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