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Ensign College

Ensign College (formerly LDS Business College[7]) is a private college in Salt Lake City, Utah. The college is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and operates under its Church Educational System. It also includes an Institute of Religion and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.[8]

Ensign College
Former names
Salt Lake Stake Academy (1886–1890)
LDS College (1890–1901)
LDS University (1901–1927)
LDS College (1927–1931)
LDS Business College (1931–2020)
TypePrivate college
EstablishedNovember 15, 1886; 137 years ago (1886-11-15)
Parent institution
Church Educational System
AccreditationNWCCU
Religious affiliation
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PresidentBruce C. Kusch
Academic staff
19 faculty, 92 adjunct faculty
Students2,200[1] officially enrolled
Other students
Also about 2,500 BYU-Pathway Worldwide students, remote learning[2]
Location, ,
United States

40°46′16″N 111°53′57″W / 40.771187°N 111.899177°W / 40.771187; -111.899177
CampusUrban, 10-story building, 151,582 square feet (14,082.4 m2)[3][4]
ColorsForest Green, Gold[5]
   
MascotLion[6]
Websitewww.ensign.edu

History edit

 
Latter-day Saints' University in 1905
 
LDS Business College at the Triad Center, 2013

The Salt Lake Stake Academy was founded in 1886, with high school, normal, business and college courses of study. The school had 84 students upon its opening.[9] By 1895 was offering a four-year course of study culminating in a Ph.B. degree.

LDS University never became a fully functioning university and was displaced as the church's preeminent higher learning center by Brigham Young University in the early 20th century. The college was closely linked with Latter-day Saints High School, which counted among the graduates George W. Romney (1926) and Gordon B. Hinckley (1928).

In 1927, the name of LDS University was changed to LDS College and then to LDS Business College (LDSBC), as the other higher-education functions were gone. Two of the school's presidents were James E. Talmage and Bryant S. Hinckley.[10][11]

For many years, the college was located in a former mansion several blocks east of the Salt Lake Temple, at 411 East South Temple. As part of the LDS Church's efforts to revitalize downtown Salt Lake City, it moved to the Triad Center in 2006.[12]

Russell M. Nelson, the LDS Church's current president, initially took classes at LDSBC but later transferred to the University of Utah to complete his studies.[13]

The college is named after Ensign Peak, where Latter-day Saint immigrants waved a flag two days after their first arrival in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake in 1847.[2] The college's slogan is "Developing capable and trusted disciples of Jesus Christ."[2][14]

On September 1, 2020, LDSBC was renamed Ensign College. In the fall of 2021, Ensign College will begin offering four-year Bachelor of Applied Science degrees in business management, information technology, and communications.[2][15]

List of presidents edit

 
Ensign College in Salt Lake City, 2020

The following is a list of former presidents of the institution:[16]

  • Karl G. Maeser (principal in charge): 1886–88;
  • Willard Done (acting principal): 1886–88;
  • James E. Talmage: 1888–92;
  • Willard Done: 1892–99;
  • Joshua H. Paul: 1899–1905;
  • Willard Young: 1905–15;
  • Guy C. Wilson: 1915–26;
  • Feramorz Y. Fox: 1926–48;
  • Kenneth S. Bennion: 1948–61;
  • R. Ferris Kirkham: 1961–86;
  • Kenneth H. Beesley: 1986–91;
  • Stephen K. Woodhouse: 1992–2008;
  • J. Lawrence Richards: 2008–17;
  • Bruce C. Kusch: 2017–present[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Facts & Figures - LDSBC". LDSBC.edu. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Walch, Tad (September 1, 2020). "Why the newly renamed Ensign College is the only Latter-day Saint school without the BYU name". Deseret News.
  3. ^ Tiffany Erickson (2006-09-11). "New era at LDS Business College". Deseret News. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  4. ^ "Parcel search Details". Assessor.slco.org. 2013-05-18. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  5. ^ "Logo Trade Sheet" (PDF). LDS Business College. January 26, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  6. ^ "LDSBC". Campus Explorer. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  7. ^ "LDS Business College Announces Name Change and Other Significant Adjustments". Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  8. ^ "Accreditation - LDSBC". Ldsbc.edu. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
  9. ^ Williams, Carter. "Looking back at the ever-changing LDS Business College over the past 130 years". ksl.com. KSL. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  10. ^ "President Gordon B. Hinckley". Ensign. March 2008.
  11. ^ D. Louise Brown. "College's Past Principals and Presidents Pay a Visit".
  12. ^ "LDS Business College moves next month | The Salt Lake Tribune". Archive.sltrib.com. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  13. ^ Holman, Marianne (April 19, 2011). "LDS Business College graduation: Goals great, greater and greatest". Church News. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  14. ^ "About | LDS Business College". www.ldsbc.edu. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  15. ^ Walch, Tad (2020-02-25). "LDS Business College renamed Ensign College on 'another day never to be forgotten'". Deseret News. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  16. ^ "The History of LDS Business College and its Parent Institutions 1886-1993, page 66". contentdm.lib.byu.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  17. ^ "LDS Business College Names 13th President". www.mormonnewsroom.org. 2017-01-31. Retrieved 2018-11-19.

Bibliography edit

  • Beesley, K. H. (1992). LDS Business College. In D. H. Ludlow (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Mormonism. New York: Macmillan.

External links edit

  • Official website


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Ensign College formerly LDS Business College 7 is a private college in Salt Lake City Utah The college is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church and operates under its Church Educational System It also includes an Institute of Religion and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities 8 Ensign CollegeFormer namesSalt Lake Stake Academy 1886 1890 LDS College 1890 1901 LDS University 1901 1927 LDS College 1927 1931 LDS Business College 1931 2020 TypePrivate collegeEstablishedNovember 15 1886 137 years ago 1886 11 15 Parent institutionChurch Educational SystemAccreditationNWCCUReligious affiliationThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day SaintsPresidentBruce C KuschAcademic staff19 faculty 92 adjunct facultyStudents2 200 1 officially enrolledOther studentsAlso about 2 500 BYU Pathway Worldwide students remote learning 2 LocationSalt Lake City Utah United States40 46 16 N 111 53 57 W 40 771187 N 111 899177 W 40 771187 111 899177CampusUrban 10 story building 151 582 square feet 14 082 4 m2 3 4 ColorsForest Green Gold 5 MascotLion 6 Websitewww ensign edu Contents 1 History 2 List of presidents 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Latter day Saints University in 1905 nbsp LDS Business College at the Triad Center 2013 The Salt Lake Stake Academy was founded in 1886 with high school normal business and college courses of study The school had 84 students upon its opening 9 By 1895 was offering a four year course of study culminating in a Ph B degree LDS University never became a fully functioning university and was displaced as the church s preeminent higher learning center by Brigham Young University in the early 20th century The college was closely linked with Latter day Saints High School which counted among the graduates George W Romney 1926 and Gordon B Hinckley 1928 In 1927 the name of LDS University was changed to LDS College and then to LDS Business College LDSBC as the other higher education functions were gone Two of the school s presidents were James E Talmage and Bryant S Hinckley 10 11 For many years the college was located in a former mansion several blocks east of the Salt Lake Temple at 411 East South Temple As part of the LDS Church s efforts to revitalize downtown Salt Lake City it moved to the Triad Center in 2006 12 Russell M Nelson the LDS Church s current president initially took classes at LDSBC but later transferred to the University of Utah to complete his studies 13 The college is named after Ensign Peak where Latter day Saint immigrants waved a flag two days after their first arrival in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake in 1847 2 The college s slogan is Developing capable and trusted disciples of Jesus Christ 2 14 On September 1 2020 LDSBC was renamed Ensign College In the fall of 2021 Ensign College will begin offering four year Bachelor of Applied Science degrees in business management information technology and communications 2 15 List of presidents edit nbsp Ensign College in Salt Lake City 2020 The following is a list of former presidents of the institution 16 Karl G Maeser principal in charge 1886 88 Willard Done acting principal 1886 88 James E Talmage 1888 92 Willard Done 1892 99 Joshua H Paul 1899 1905 Willard Young 1905 15 Guy C Wilson 1915 26 Feramorz Y Fox 1926 48 Kenneth S Bennion 1948 61 R Ferris Kirkham 1961 86 Kenneth H Beesley 1986 91 Stephen K Woodhouse 1992 2008 J Lawrence Richards 2008 17 Bruce C Kusch 2017 present 17 See also edit nbsp Utah portal nbsp Christianity portal nbsp LDS Church portal List of colleges and universities in Utah LDS PhilanthropiesReferences edit Facts amp Figures LDSBC LDSBC edu Retrieved June 12 2019 a b c d Walch Tad September 1 2020 Why the newly renamed Ensign College is the only Latter day Saint school without the BYU name Deseret News Tiffany Erickson 2006 09 11 New era at LDS Business College Deseret News Retrieved 2013 10 14 Parcel search Details Assessor slco org 2013 05 18 Retrieved 2013 10 14 Logo Trade Sheet PDF LDS Business College January 26 2015 Retrieved November 17 2015 LDSBC Campus Explorer Retrieved 5 March 2013 LDS Business College Announces Name Change and Other Significant Adjustments Retrieved 2020 04 22 Accreditation LDSBC Ldsbc edu Retrieved 2017 07 24 Williams Carter Looking back at the ever changing LDS Business College over the past 130 years ksl com KSL Retrieved 29 May 2019 President Gordon B Hinckley Ensign March 2008 D Louise Brown College s Past Principals and Presidents Pay a Visit LDS Business College moves next month The Salt Lake Tribune Archive sltrib com Retrieved 2013 10 14 Holman Marianne April 19 2011 LDS Business College graduation Goals great greater and greatest Church News Retrieved 6 July 2011 About LDS Business College www ldsbc edu Retrieved 2020 01 07 Walch Tad 2020 02 25 LDS Business College renamed Ensign College on another day never to be forgotten Deseret News Retrieved 2020 02 25 The History of LDS Business College and its Parent Institutions 1886 1993 page 66 contentdm lib byu edu Retrieved 2018 11 19 LDS Business College Names 13th President www mormonnewsroom org 2017 01 31 Retrieved 2018 11 19 Bibliography editBeesley K H 1992 LDS Business College In D H Ludlow Ed Encyclopedia of Mormonism New York Macmillan External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ensign College Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ensign College amp oldid 1221122763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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