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Central College (Iowa)

Central College is a private college located in Pella, Iowa, and affiliated with the Reformed Church in America. The college was founded in 1853 and has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1942.[5] Central has a student body of approximately 1,100 undergraduates[6] and 73 academic programs.[7][8]

Central College
Former names
Central University of Iowa[1]
TypePrivate college
Established1853; 170 years ago (1853)[2]
Religious affiliation
Reformed Church in America
Academic affiliations
CIC
Endowment$79.5 million (2020)[3]
PresidentMark Putnam
Academic staff
103
Students1,139 (Fall 2022)[4]
Location,
41°24′01″N 92°55′07″W / 41.4002°N 92.9186°W / 41.4002; -92.9186Coordinates: 41°24′01″N 92°55′07″W / 41.4002°N 92.9186°W / 41.4002; -92.9186
CampusUrban, 130 acres (53 ha)
Colors   Red & white
NicknameDutch
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIARC
Websitecentral.edu

History

 
Central College's oldest building, Jordan Hall

The Baptist Convention of Iowa founded Central University of Iowa in 1853 and it officially opened on October 8, 1854. The first class totaled 37 people. Central was a Baptist institution until 1916, when it was transferred to the control of the Reformed Church in America. Since 1886, Iowa Baptists had shifted their post-secondary education interests to Des Moines College, and hoped to reduce Central to a feeder school.[2][9][10]

The college was called Central University of Iowa (CUI), at least until 1991.[1] It renamed itself "Central College" in 1994.[11]

It was home to local radio station 89.1 KCUI-FM and the award-winning newspaper “The Ray.”

Central has a history of interesting architectural features. The first buildings of the new college in 1853 are Dutch Colonial and part of what was recently known as Strawtown Inn. The first dormitory, Cotton Hall, is noted for its ornate Victorian porch and stained glass windows. Building innovation continues with the addition of "green" buildings.[12]

In September 2019 it was announced that Central College would lower their yearly tuition starting in the Fall 2020 semester, dropping to $18,600, from $38,600.

Campus

Central College's 130-acre (53 ha) campus is a few blocks from Pella's downtown square, two minutes from Iowa's largest lake and 40 minutes from Des Moines. Pella's annual Tulip Festival attracts more than 100,000 visitors each spring.[13] Central is a residential campus where students can live in dormitories, townhouses, and apartment style "green pods."

The college's emphasis on sustainability has led to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) ratings from the U.S. Green Building Council. The Vermeer Science Center was Iowa's first LEED-rated building, and Howard McKee Hall received the first gold rating in the state. The newest building, Roe Center, received a platinum rating.[14]

Major buildings

Maytag Student Center—During the summer of 2014, the student center underwent a $3.1 million renovation to Maytag Student Center made possible by the Fred Maytag Family foundation. The renovations include a new workout facility, a new Student Activity Center and additional Fred's dining area.

The Roe Center—Named after Central's 20th president, Dr. David H. Roe, was completed in the fall of 2009. The $17 million facility houses the education, psychology and communication departments, as well as Community-Based Learning. Central was awarded a platinum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) for the design of the Roe Center. The facility features environmentally friendly building practices and an energy efficient building design, such as a green roof, natural ventilating system, radiant floor heating/cooling system and daylight harvesting systems.

Vermeer Science Center—Underwent a $20 million renovation in 2003, and was the first building in the state of Iowa and the first science building in the nation to be recognized as a green building by the U.S. Green Building Council. It was subsequently given a silver LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating. The mathematics, computer science, physics, biology and chemistry departments are located in this building. Vermeer features many study spaces and quiet tables located outside the professors’ offices are to encourage student/faculty interaction.

Weller Center for Business and International Studies—Built in 1999, it was Central's first step in green building featuring natural light, solar panels and carpet out of recycled materials in every room. It contains the business, foreign language and international studies departments.

Central Market—Central's main dining facility. It is designed to resemble a European marketplace.

Geisler Library—Holds nearly a quarter of a million resources including books, magazines, newspapers, music, reference periodicals, microfilm, historical information and art.

Kuyper Athletic Complex—The Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium received new Fieldturf in the summer of 2013. The field is surrounded by a 400-meter BSS 1000 polyurethane track which also house dual runways for jumping events and a two-way pole vault pit. The H.S. Kuyper Fieldshouse houses a 200-meter track and five tennis courts. The surface is Mondotrack, which is the same surface used in the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing.

Academics

Central offers 73 academic programs and pre-professional advising, including the college's newest major, engineering. The 14 pre-professional programs include medicine, law, nursing and pharmacy. Academic programs include: accounting, athletic training, biology, communication studies, computer science, education, music, natural science, physics and languages.[15] 85 percent of faculty have a PhD or terminal degree. The average class size is 16 students and the student to faculty ratio is 12–1.

About 50 percent of Central students study abroad at some point. Central offers year-round programs around the world. Summer programs are also available in many locations.

Athletics

 
Central College playing football against Simpson College on October 9, 2010.

Central has 20 sports programs and competes in the ARC of the NCAA. Sports include: football, wrestling, volleyball, softball, baseball, women's triathlon; men's and women's golf, track, soccer, basketball and tennis. Cheerleading, dance team and intramural sports are also offered.[16]

Highlights of Central athletics programs include:

  • The football team has not had a losing season since 1960.
  • The softball team has 25 Division III tournament berths and 13 finals appearances. They have four national champion titles.
  • The volleyball team has three national titles—1998, 1999 and 2000.
  • The track and field team combined has 35 individual championships. The men's program has 15 individual championships, with seven in the multi-event category.

Central College's athletic teams include:[17]

Student life

Central has over 100 clubs and activities for students to get involved with on campus. Students are also given the opportunity to create their own club and have it officially recognized by the college.

Clubs and Organizations Include intramural sports, mock trial, non-national Greek life, Campus Ministries, and more.

There are honorary organizations for theatre, chemistry, mathematics, art, music, history, political science, psychology, English and biology.

There are also 18 music ensembles available for participation on campus including a cappella choir, steel drum ensemble, pep band, jazz band, woodwind ensemble, community chorus and chamber singers.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b Uhlig, Mark A. (April 7, 1991). "Mexico's Leader to Defend Trade Pact in U.S." The New York Times. Retrieved 1 June 2011. ...Roderic A. Camp, an American expert on Mexican politics who teaches at the Central University of Iowa.
  2. ^ a b Mak, Christine; Thostenson, Josephine E. Patrick Roland (ed.). . Central College. Archived from the original on 2016-03-29. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  3. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  4. ^ "College Navigator - Central College".
  5. ^ "Higher Learning Commission". www.ncahlc.org. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  6. ^ "Central College". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  7. ^ "Central College | Central College Pella | Best College | US News". colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  8. ^ . www.thinkindependently.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-03. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  9. ^ Mak, Christine; Thostenson, Josephine E. . Central College. Archived from the original on 29 March 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  10. ^ van der Zee, Jacob (2003) [1912]. "XXXIV CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF IOWA". . Iowa City, Iowa: State Historical Society of Iowa. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  11. ^ The Chronicle of higher education almanac. Vol. 44–46. The Chronicle. 1996. p. 80. Retrieved 2 June 2011. Central University of Iowa officially became Central College in 1994. The institution was chartered as a university in 1853 but came to be known informally as Central College. Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized Aug 17, 2010
  12. ^ "Making the varsity green team" (Fee, via Fairfax County Public Library). New York Times Upfront. Gale Biography In Context. 16 March 2009. p. 3. Retrieved 31 May 2011. Friendly competition is helping to raise energy-awareness on college campuses. Students living in the Eco-Dorm at Central College in Pella, Iowa, can monitor each other's energy use on the school's Web site. To make sure they stay greener than their dorm mates, some even go off campus to charge their cell phones. Gale Document Number: GALE|A195980732
  13. ^ "Tulip Time in Pella".
  14. ^ . Central College. Archived from the original on 2015-06-07. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  15. ^ "Central College - Majors". Central College. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  16. ^ Information, Central. "Athletics - Central College". www.central.edu. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
  17. ^ Athletics
  18. ^ NCAA Division III Records
  19. ^ "Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg Displays Portrait of Central President". Central College. Retrieved 2018-01-05.
  20. ^ "The Philosopher Candidate". civitas.central.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-19.
  21. ^ "#360 Central College - Forbes.com". Forbes.com. 5 August 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2011. Harry Smith '73, co-anchor of CBS's The Early Show and former host of A & E Biography; Tom Koos '86, President and CEO of Jacuzzi Brands Corporation; Nicholas Turner '01, Marine Helicopter Squadron, HMX-1 Nighthawks, responsible for direct helicopter support for the White House, including the president, vice president, cabinet members and other VIPs.

Further reading

  • Clarkson, Anna Howell (1903) [1899]. "XVI Central College - Forty-sixth Year". A beautiful life and its associations (2nd output, autograph ed.). New York. pp. 194–207. Retrieved 2 June 2011.

External links

  • Official website
  • Athletics website

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Central College is a private college located in Pella Iowa and affiliated with the Reformed Church in America The college was founded in 1853 and has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1942 5 Central has a student body of approximately 1 100 undergraduates 6 and 73 academic programs 7 8 Central CollegeFormer namesCentral University of Iowa 1 TypePrivate collegeEstablished1853 170 years ago 1853 2 Religious affiliationReformed Church in AmericaAcademic affiliationsCICEndowment 79 5 million 2020 3 PresidentMark PutnamAcademic staff103Students1 139 Fall 2022 4 LocationPella Iowa41 24 01 N 92 55 07 W 41 4002 N 92 9186 W 41 4002 92 9186 Coordinates 41 24 01 N 92 55 07 W 41 4002 N 92 9186 W 41 4002 92 9186CampusUrban 130 acres 53 ha Colors Red amp whiteNicknameDutchSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III ARCWebsitecentral wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Major buildings 3 Academics 4 Athletics 5 Student life 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory Edit Central College s oldest building Jordan Hall The Baptist Convention of Iowa founded Central University of Iowa in 1853 and it officially opened on October 8 1854 The first class totaled 37 people Central was a Baptist institution until 1916 when it was transferred to the control of the Reformed Church in America Since 1886 Iowa Baptists had shifted their post secondary education interests to Des Moines College and hoped to reduce Central to a feeder school 2 9 10 The college was called Central University of Iowa CUI at least until 1991 1 It renamed itself Central College in 1994 11 It was home to local radio station 89 1 KCUI FM and the award winning newspaper The Ray Central has a history of interesting architectural features The first buildings of the new college in 1853 are Dutch Colonial and part of what was recently known as Strawtown Inn The first dormitory Cotton Hall is noted for its ornate Victorian porch and stained glass windows Building innovation continues with the addition of green buildings 12 In September 2019 it was announced that Central College would lower their yearly tuition starting in the Fall 2020 semester dropping to 18 600 from 38 600 Campus EditCentral College s 130 acre 53 ha campus is a few blocks from Pella s downtown square two minutes from Iowa s largest lake and 40 minutes from Des Moines Pella s annual Tulip Festival attracts more than 100 000 visitors each spring 13 Central is a residential campus where students can live in dormitories townhouses and apartment style green pods The college s emphasis on sustainability has led to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED ratings from the U S Green Building Council The Vermeer Science Center was Iowa s first LEED rated building and Howard McKee Hall received the first gold rating in the state The newest building Roe Center received a platinum rating 14 Major buildings Edit Maytag Student Center During the summer of 2014 the student center underwent a 3 1 million renovation to Maytag Student Center made possible by the Fred Maytag Family foundation The renovations include a new workout facility a new Student Activity Center and additional Fred s dining area The Roe Center Named after Central s 20th president Dr David H Roe was completed in the fall of 2009 The 17 million facility houses the education psychology and communication departments as well as Community Based Learning Central was awarded a platinum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED rating from the United States Green Building Council USGBC for the design of the Roe Center The facility features environmentally friendly building practices and an energy efficient building design such as a green roof natural ventilating system radiant floor heating cooling system and daylight harvesting systems Vermeer Science Center Underwent a 20 million renovation in 2003 and was the first building in the state of Iowa and the first science building in the nation to be recognized as a green building by the U S Green Building Council It was subsequently given a silver LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating The mathematics computer science physics biology and chemistry departments are located in this building Vermeer features many study spaces and quiet tables located outside the professors offices are to encourage student faculty interaction Weller Center for Business and International Studies Built in 1999 it was Central s first step in green building featuring natural light solar panels and carpet out of recycled materials in every room It contains the business foreign language and international studies departments Central Market Central s main dining facility It is designed to resemble a European marketplace Geisler Library Holds nearly a quarter of a million resources including books magazines newspapers music reference periodicals microfilm historical information and art Kuyper Athletic Complex The Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium received new Fieldturf in the summer of 2013 The field is surrounded by a 400 meter BSS 1000 polyurethane track which also house dual runways for jumping events and a two way pole vault pit The H S Kuyper Fieldshouse houses a 200 meter track and five tennis courts The surface is Mondotrack which is the same surface used in the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing Academics EditCentral offers 73 academic programs and pre professional advising including the college s newest major engineering The 14 pre professional programs include medicine law nursing and pharmacy Academic programs include accounting athletic training biology communication studies computer science education music natural science physics and languages 15 85 percent of faculty have a PhD or terminal degree The average class size is 16 students and the student to faculty ratio is 12 1 About 50 percent of Central students study abroad at some point Central offers year round programs around the world Summer programs are also available in many locations Athletics Edit Central College playing football against Simpson College on October 9 2010 Central has 20 sports programs and competes in the ARC of the NCAA Sports include football wrestling volleyball softball baseball women s triathlon men s and women s golf track soccer basketball and tennis Cheerleading dance team and intramural sports are also offered 16 Highlights of Central athletics programs include The football team has not had a losing season since 1960 The softball team has 25 Division III tournament berths and 13 finals appearances They have four national champion titles The volleyball team has three national titles 1998 1999 and 2000 The track and field team combined has 35 individual championships The men s program has 15 individual championships with seven in the multi event category Central College s athletic teams include 17 Men s sports Baseball Basketball Cross country Football Top 25 in each of the past 3 decades 18 Golf Soccer Tennis Track and Field Wrestling Women s sports Basketball Cross country Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track and Field Triathlon VolleyballStudent life EditCentral has over 100 clubs and activities for students to get involved with on campus Students are also given the opportunity to create their own club and have it officially recognized by the college Clubs and Organizations Include intramural sports mock trial non national Greek life Campus Ministries and more There are honorary organizations for theatre chemistry mathematics art music history political science psychology English and biology There are also 18 music ensembles available for participation on campus including a cappella choir steel drum ensemble pep band jazz band woodwind ensemble community chorus and chamber singers Notable alumni EditBernadette Allen former United States Ambassador to Niger Bert Bandstra 1950 Member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa George Alfred Baitsell United States biologist and official of the American Association for the Advancement of Science B S 1908 Steve Bell television reporter and anchor Cyrenus Cole 1887 Member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa Vern Den Herder defensive end who was part of the Miami Dolphins No Name Defense that won 2 consecutive Super Bowls and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame Cory Synhorst SerVaas Editor inventor and doctor Adam Gregg 2006 Lieutenant Governor of Iowa as of May 25 2017 19 Public Defender of Iowa from December 8 2014 to May 25 2017 John Hospers 1939 first U S presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party 20 Solomon F Prouty 1877 Member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa Harry Smith 1973 television reporter 21 References Edit a b Uhlig Mark A April 7 1991 Mexico s Leader to Defend Trade Pact in U S The New York Times Retrieved 1 June 2011 Roderic A Camp an American expert on Mexican politics who teaches at the Central University of Iowa a b Mak Christine Thostenson Josephine E Patrick Roland ed Central College celebrates its Sesquicentennial 1853 2003 Central College Archived from the original on 2016 03 29 Retrieved 1 June 2011 As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 College Navigator Central College Higher Learning Commission www ncahlc org Retrieved 2015 06 02 Central College Forbes Retrieved 2019 02 04 Central College Central College Pella Best College US News colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved 2015 06 02 Central College www thinkindependently com Archived from the original on 2015 06 03 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Mak Christine Thostenson Josephine E Central College celebrates its Sesquicentennial 1853 2003 2nd page Central College Archived from the original on 29 March 2016 Retrieved 14 January 2019 van der Zee Jacob 2003 1912 XXXIV CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Hollanders of Iowa Iowa City Iowa State Historical Society of Iowa Archived from the original on 4 October 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2010 The Chronicle of higher education almanac Vol 44 46 The Chronicle 1996 p 80 Retrieved 2 June 2011 Central University of Iowa officially became Central College in 1994 The institution was chartered as a university in 1853 but came to be known informally as Central College Original from the University of Michigan Digitized Aug 17 2010 Making the varsity green team Fee via Fairfax County Public Library New York Times Upfront Gale Biography In Context 16 March 2009 p 3 Retrieved 31 May 2011 Friendly competition is helping to raise energy awareness on college campuses Students living in the Eco Dorm at Central College in Pella Iowa can monitor each other s energy use on the school s Web site To make sure they stay greener than their dorm mates some even go off campus to charge their cell phones Gale Document Number GALE A195980732 Tulip Time in Pella Central College Global Sustainability Central College Archived from the original on 2015 06 07 Retrieved 2015 06 02 Central College Majors Central College Retrieved 2015 06 02 Information Central Athletics Central College www central edu Retrieved 2015 06 02 Athletics NCAA Division III Records Lt Gov Adam Gregg Displays Portrait of Central President Central College Retrieved 2018 01 05 The Philosopher Candidate civitas central edu Retrieved 2016 05 19 360 Central College Forbes com Forbes com 5 August 2009 Retrieved 31 May 2011 Harry Smith 73 co anchor of CBS s The Early Show and former host of A amp E Biography Tom Koos 86 President and CEO of Jacuzzi Brands Corporation Nicholas Turner 01 Marine Helicopter Squadron HMX 1 Nighthawks responsible for direct helicopter support for the White House including the president vice president cabinet members and other VIPs Further reading EditClarkson Anna Howell 1903 1899 XVI Central College Forty sixth Year A beautiful life and its associations 2nd output autograph ed New York pp 194 207 Retrieved 2 June 2011 External links EditOfficial website Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central College Iowa amp oldid 1110046332 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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