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Park University

Park University is a private university in Parkville, Missouri. It was founded in 1875.[3] In the fall of 2023, Park had an enrollment of 6,389 students.[1]

Park University
MottoFides et Labor
Motto in English
Faith & Work
TypePrivate university
Established1875; 149 years ago (1875)
PresidentShane B. Smeed
ProvostMichelle Myers
Students6,389 (Fall 2023)[1]
Location,
U.S.

39°11′24″N 94°40′48″W / 39.1899°N 94.6801°W / 39.1899; -94.6801
ColorsCanary and Wine[2]
   
NicknamePirates (Parkville),
Buccaneers (Gilbert)
Sporting affiliations
NAIAHAAC (Parkville)
NAIA – Cal Pac (Gilbert)
Websitewww.park.edu
Mackay Hall

History edit

The school which was originally called Park College was founded in 1875 by John A. McAfee on land donated by George S. Park with its initial structure being the stone hotel Park owned on the bluff above the Missouri River.

The original concept called for students to receive free tuition and board in exchange for working up to half day in the college's farm, electrical shop or printing plant. According to the terms of the arrangement if the “Parkville Experiment” did not work out within five years, the college grounds were to revert to Park.[4]

There were 17 students in the first school year and in the first graduation class there were five women. McAfee led until his death in 1890. His son Lowell M. McAfee became the second president of Park until stepping down in 1913. The first international student at Park University arrived in 1880 from Japan.

The defining landmark of the campus is Mackay Hall, named after Carroll County, Illinois banker Duncan Mackay who donated $25,000 in materials for the structure shortly before his death.[5] The building was constructed using limestone mined on the campus grounds and built with the labor of students. Construction began in 1883 and was finished by 1893. Mackay Hall is the main focal point of the campus and dominates the hillside, overlooking the town of Parkville. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.

For decades the school was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church but it no longer has that affiliation.[when?] The college has had a relationship with the military since 1889. However, the relationship was greatly expanded in the late 1960s with the establishment of a Military Degree Completion Program and later in 1972 with the Military Resident Center System. Park's total enrollment has grown from its small base since 1996 when it first began offering online courses.[6] In 2000, it was renamed Park University.

Locations edit

Parkville campus edit

The flagship campus of Park University is located in the city of Parkville, Missouri. The Park University Graduate School is located in downtown Kansas City. There are 41 campuses in 22 U.S. states[7] including four campuses in the Kansas City area (downtown Kansas City, Independence, Lenexa, and Parkville) and a campus center in Austin, Texas. Most of the satellite campuses are on or near United States military bases and share quarters with other businesses/organizations.

Gilbert campus edit

In 2018, the university opened a campus center in Gilbert, Arizona in the city's Heritage District. Park leased 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m2) at the University Building.[8] The university continued to expand the Gilbert campus in 2019, leasing an additional 7,000-square-foot (650 m2) and extending the initial three-year term to five years with the city.[8] The university continued to expand the Gilbert campus with the addition of college athletics.[8] Initially playing as an independent during the 2019–20 academic year, the university announced membership in the NAIA and California Pacific Conference (Pac West) starting in 2020–21.[9]

Rankings edit

  • Ranked second in the “online and nontraditional” category on the Military Times’ "Best for Vets: Colleges 2016" list.[10]
  • Ranked second among all private colleges/universities in the country with a 9.5 percent annual ROI by 2015 PayScale College ROI Report.[11]
  • 2015-16 Colleges of Distinction list.[12]
  • Ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the 126-165 best Midwest college in 2018.[13]

Athletics edit

Park Pirates edit

The athletic teams of the Park University main campus are called the Pirates. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) since the 2020–21 academic year. The Pirates previously competed in the American Midwest Conference (AMC) from 2009–10 to 2019–20; which they were a member on a previous stint from 1986–87 to 1993–94; and in the defunct Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) from 1994–95 to 2008–09.

Park competes in 18 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball; and co-ed sports include eSports.

The Department of Athletics at Park University was led by Claude English, Director of Athletics, who was also the Pirates’ men's basketball coach from 1992 to 2005 and retired in 2021. From 1980 to 1984, English was the head men's basketball coach at his alma mater, the University of Rhode Island, and he played one season in the NBA with the Portland Trail Blazers in 1970–1971.[citation needed]

Seven former Park Pirates competed for the Kansas City Comets of the Major Arena Soccer League as of 2020.[14]

Championships edit

  • 2018 Women's Volleyball (NAIA National Champions)
  • 2017 Men's Volleyball (NAIA Invitational Tournament)
  • 2014 Women's Volleyball (NAIA National Champions)
  • 2014 Men's Volleyball (NAIA Invitational Tournament)
  • 2012 Men's Volleyball (NAIA Invitational Tournament)
  • 2008 Men's Volleyball (NAIA Invitational Tournament)
  • 2003 Men's Volleyball (NAIA Invitational Tournament)

Park–Gilbert Buccaneers edit

The athletic teams of the Gilbert campus of Park University (Park–Gilbert) are called the Buccaneers.[8] The university added a college athletics program to the Gilbert, Arizona campus center in 2019.[8] After playing as independent institution during the 2019–20 academic year, the university announced membership in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the California Pacific Conference (Cal Pac) starting in the 2020–21 academic year.[9]

Park–Gilbert competes in 15 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, beach volleyball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball.

Notable people edit

Faculty and staff edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Enrollment Report for Missouri Public and Comprehensive Independent Institutions". Missouri Department of Higher Education. December 1, 2024. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  2. ^ Park University Brand Guidelines (PDF). February 1, 2022. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  3. ^ "College Navigator - Park University". National Center for Education Statistics. U.S. Department of Education. 2017. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  4. ^ Centennial History of Missouri: (the Center State) One Hundred Years in the Union, 1820-1921 By Walter Barlow Stevens –1921 – S.J. Clarke Publishing – Page 41 (available on print.google.com)
  5. ^ Decatur Daily Dispatch - Among Our Neighbors - 1890-09-11
  6. ^ Distance Learning Programs 2004. September 2003. ISBN 9780768911596. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Park University". park.edu. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e Staff (1 April 2020). "Park University to expand campus in downtown Gilbert". KTAR News. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  9. ^ a b VSN Staff (31 March 2020). "NAIA Approves Five Institutions for Membership". Victory Sports Network. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 January 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  11. ^ "PayScale College ROI Report". Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  12. ^ "Colleges of Distinction". Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  13. ^ "Park University". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  14. ^ Homegrown Talent: Pirates to Comets. Major Arena Soccer League. Retrieved 2 April 2020. https://www.maslsoccer.com/news/homegrown
  15. ^ Marsia Alexander-Clarke (2003). . Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-06-02. Retrieved 2016-04-16.
  17. ^ Tlustos, Genna (2023-07-20). "First woman appointed gaming commission chair". News Tribune. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  18. ^ "Mayor Kay Barnes to Join Park University, Lead New Center". Park University. April 4, 2007. Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved 2008-10-17.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Park Pirates athletics website
  • Park–Gilbert Buccaneers athletics website


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Park University is a private university in Parkville Missouri It was founded in 1875 3 In the fall of 2023 Park had an enrollment of 6 389 students 1 Park UniversityMottoFides et LaborMotto in EnglishFaith amp WorkTypePrivate universityEstablished1875 149 years ago 1875 PresidentShane B SmeedProvostMichelle MyersStudents6 389 Fall 2023 1 LocationParkville Missouri U S 39 11 24 N 94 40 48 W 39 1899 N 94 6801 W 39 1899 94 6801ColorsCanary and Wine 2 NicknamePirates Parkville Buccaneers Gilbert Sporting affiliationsNAIA HAAC Parkville NAIA Cal Pac Gilbert Websitewww wbr park wbr eduMackay Hall Contents 1 History 2 Locations 2 1 Parkville campus 2 2 Gilbert campus 3 Rankings 4 Athletics 4 1 Park Pirates 4 1 1 Championships 4 2 Park Gilbert Buccaneers 5 Notable people 5 1 Faculty and staff 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe school which was originally called Park College was founded in 1875 by John A McAfee on land donated by George S Park with its initial structure being the stone hotel Park owned on the bluff above the Missouri River The original concept called for students to receive free tuition and board in exchange for working up to half day in the college s farm electrical shop or printing plant According to the terms of the arrangement if the Parkville Experiment did not work out within five years the college grounds were to revert to Park 4 There were 17 students in the first school year and in the first graduation class there were five women McAfee led until his death in 1890 His son Lowell M McAfee became the second president of Park until stepping down in 1913 The first international student at Park University arrived in 1880 from Japan The defining landmark of the campus is Mackay Hall named after Carroll County Illinois banker Duncan Mackay who donated 25 000 in materials for the structure shortly before his death 5 The building was constructed using limestone mined on the campus grounds and built with the labor of students Construction began in 1883 and was finished by 1893 Mackay Hall is the main focal point of the campus and dominates the hillside overlooking the town of Parkville It is on the National Register of Historic Places For decades the school was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church but it no longer has that affiliation when The college has had a relationship with the military since 1889 However the relationship was greatly expanded in the late 1960s with the establishment of a Military Degree Completion Program and later in 1972 with the Military Resident Center System Park s total enrollment has grown from its small base since 1996 when it first began offering online courses 6 In 2000 it was renamed Park University Locations editParkville campus edit The flagship campus of Park University is located in the city of Parkville Missouri The Park University Graduate School is located in downtown Kansas City There are 41 campuses in 22 U S states 7 including four campuses in the Kansas City area downtown Kansas City Independence Lenexa and Parkville and a campus center in Austin Texas Most of the satellite campuses are on or near United States military bases and share quarters with other businesses organizations Gilbert campus edit In 2018 the university opened a campus center in Gilbert Arizona in the city s Heritage District Park leased 11 000 square foot 1 000 m2 at the University Building 8 The university continued to expand the Gilbert campus in 2019 leasing an additional 7 000 square foot 650 m2 and extending the initial three year term to five years with the city 8 The university continued to expand the Gilbert campus with the addition of college athletics 8 Initially playing as an independent during the 2019 20 academic year the university announced membership in the NAIA and California Pacific Conference Pac West starting in 2020 21 9 Rankings editRanked second in the online and nontraditional category on the Military Times Best for Vets Colleges 2016 list 10 Ranked second among all private colleges universities in the country with a 9 5 percent annual ROI by 2015 PayScale College ROI Report 11 2015 16 Colleges of Distinction list 12 Ranked by U S News amp World Report as the 126 165 best Midwest college in 2018 13 Athletics editPark Pirates edit The athletic teams of the Park University main campus are called the Pirates The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the Heart of America Athletic Conference HAAC since the 2020 21 academic year The Pirates previously competed in the American Midwest Conference AMC from 2009 10 to 2019 20 which they were a member on a previous stint from 1986 87 to 1993 94 and in the defunct Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference MCAC from 1994 95 to 2008 09 Park competes in 18 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country golf soccer track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball and co ed sports include eSports The Department of Athletics at Park University was led by Claude English Director of Athletics who was also the Pirates men s basketball coach from 1992 to 2005 and retired in 2021 From 1980 to 1984 English was the head men s basketball coach at his alma mater the University of Rhode Island and he played one season in the NBA with the Portland Trail Blazers in 1970 1971 citation needed Seven former Park Pirates competed for the Kansas City Comets of the Major Arena Soccer League as of 2020 update 14 Championships edit 2018 Women s Volleyball NAIA National Champions 2017 Men s Volleyball NAIA Invitational Tournament 2014 Women s Volleyball NAIA National Champions 2014 Men s Volleyball NAIA Invitational Tournament 2012 Men s Volleyball NAIA Invitational Tournament 2008 Men s Volleyball NAIA Invitational Tournament 2003 Men s Volleyball NAIA Invitational Tournament Park Gilbert Buccaneers edit The athletic teams of the Gilbert campus of Park University Park Gilbert are called the Buccaneers 8 The university added a college athletics program to the Gilbert Arizona campus center in 2019 8 After playing as independent institution during the 2019 20 academic year the university announced membership in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the California Pacific Conference Cal Pac starting in the 2020 21 academic year 9 Park Gilbert competes in 15 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country golf soccer track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball while women s sports include basketball beach volleyball cross country golf soccer softball track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball Notable people editMarsia Alexander Clarke artist 15 Vlatko Andonovski United States Women s National Soccer Team Head Coach James J Barry Jr 1969 former New Jersey General Assemblyman and New Jersey Director of Consumer Affairs Ralph von Frese 1969 American geologist Tsiang Tingfu Chinese 蔣廷黻 Chinese scholar and diplomat In 1911 he attended the Park Academy Don H Compier 1985 founding Dean of the Community of Christ Seminary Steve Cox freelance writer John R Everett 1942 President of Hollins College first Chancellor of the Municipal College System of the City of New York and President of the New School for Social Research Maurice Green Olympic Sprinter world record holder Melana Scantlin 2002 former Miss Missouri USA television personality Chance Browne American musician painter and cartoonist Robert E Hall eleventh Sergeant Major of the Army Charles A Holland Los Angeles California City Council member 1929 31 James A Roy sixteenth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Edwin Kagin attorney founder Camp Quest George Kelly American psychologist therapist and educator Texe Marrs American preacher Cleland Boyd McAfee 1884 American theologian Newell A George United States Congressman 1959 1961 Carl McIntire radio broadcaster Stephen M Veazey Prophet President of the Community of Christ George S Robb U S Army 1912 Medal of Honor World War I Lewis Millet U S Army 1964 Medal of Honor Korea Thaddeus J Martin U S Air Force Connecticut Adjutant General David Grace basketball UCLA and Oregon State University men s assistant basketball coach USAF Retired 16 Anthony Melchiorri Hospitality expert and Travel Channel host Hollington Tong Chinese 董顯光 transferred to University of Missouri Republic of China ambassador to the United States Jan Zimmerman police chief and chair of the Missouri Gaming Commission 17 Faculty and staff edit Stanislav Ioudenitch Professor of Music and Piano Pianist and gold medalist of Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2001 Kay Barnes Senior Director for University Engagement Former mayor of Kansas City and candidate for Congress in 2008 18 References edit a b Enrollment Report for Missouri Public and Comprehensive Independent Institutions Missouri Department of Higher Education December 1 2024 Retrieved February 3 2024 Park University Brand Guidelines PDF February 1 2022 Retrieved August 2 2022 College Navigator Park University National Center for Education Statistics U S Department of Education 2017 Retrieved 2018 08 23 Centennial History of Missouri the Center State One Hundred Years in the Union 1820 1921 By Walter Barlow Stevens 1921 S J Clarke Publishing Page 41 available on print google com Decatur Daily Dispatch Among Our Neighbors 1890 09 11 Distance Learning Programs 2004 September 2003 ISBN 9780768911596 Retrieved 22 May 2015 Park University park edu Retrieved 22 December 2017 a b c d e Staff 1 April 2020 Park University to expand campus in downtown Gilbert KTAR News Retrieved 1 April 2020 a b VSN Staff 31 March 2020 NAIA Approves Five Institutions for Membership Victory Sports Network Retrieved 31 March 2020 Best for Vets Colleges 2016 Archived from the original on 21 January 2016 Retrieved 7 March 2016 PayScale College ROI Report Retrieved 7 March 2016 Colleges of Distinction Retrieved 7 March 2016 Park University U S News amp World Report Retrieved February 16 2018 Homegrown Talent Pirates to Comets Major Arena Soccer League Retrieved 2 April 2020 https www maslsoccer com news homegrown Marsia Alexander Clarke 2003 Resume Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 Retrieved 24 August 2011 David Grace Biography UCLA Bruins Official Athletic Site UCLABruins com Archived from the original on 2016 06 02 Retrieved 2016 04 16 Tlustos Genna 2023 07 20 First woman appointed gaming commission chair News Tribune Retrieved 2023 07 22 Mayor Kay Barnes to Join Park University Lead New Center Park University April 4 2007 Archived from the original on July 16 2012 Retrieved 2008 10 17 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Park University nbsp Arizona portalOfficial website Park Pirates athletics website Park Gilbert Buccaneers athletics website 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