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Pillsbury Baptist Bible College

Pillsbury Baptist Bible College was an independent Baptist college in Owatonna, Minnesota, United States (1957–2008).[1] Pillsbury described itself as a "biblical arts college." It offered a four-year program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Bachelor of Science in Bible, as well as several associate degrees and a Bible certificate program.

Pillsbury Baptist Bible College
Old Main (top) and Kelly Hall (bottom) at Pillsbury Baptist Bible College
Former name
Pillsbury Academy 1886-1957
TypePrivate
Active1957 (1957)–December 31, 2008 (2008-12-31)
Religious affiliation
Independent Baptist
Undergraduates800[1]
Location, ,
United States

44°4′57″N 93°13′6″W / 44.08250°N 93.21833°W / 44.08250; -93.21833Coordinates: 44°4′57″N 93°13′6″W / 44.08250°N 93.21833°W / 44.08250; -93.21833
CampusSmall town
NicknameComets
Sporting affiliations
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference
Pillsbury Academy Campus Historic District
LocationRoughly Academy, Grove, and Main Sts.
Coordinates44°4′56″N 93°13′20″W / 44.08222°N 93.22222°W / 44.08222; -93.22222
Area8.75 acres (3.54 ha)
Built1889–1914
ArchitectJ. Anderson (Old Main), Warren Dunnell (Music Hall)
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival, Neoclassical
NRHP reference No.86003680[2] (original)
100006560 (increase)
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJanuary 22, 1987
Boundary increaseMay 17, 2021

The campus was previously home to the Pillsbury Military Academy, Pillsbury Academy, and Minnesota Academy. In 1987 a historic district of five campus buildings was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Pillsbury Academy Campus Historic District.[2] It was nominated because of its local significance in architecture, education, and religion, because it was the only 19th-century Baptist institution of higher learning in Minnesota, and because of its association with benefactors Mark H. Dunnell and George A. Pillsbury.[3]

History

The Minnesota Baptist State Convention opened the school as Minnesota Academy on September 10, 1877, as a college-preparatory school. The name was changed to Pillsbury Academy in 1886 in honor of one of its major donors, George A. Pillsbury, former mayor of Minneapolis and a member of the First Baptist Church of Minneapolis. In 1920 it was renamed the Pillsbury Military Academy. In 1957, after a dispute resulted in a change in Baptist Convention control from American Baptist to fundamentalist Minnesota Baptist, the Academy was abruptly closed and reconstituted as a 4-year biblical arts college, Pillsbury Baptist Bible College.[4][unreliable source?]

The older structures on campus were placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 22, 1987, as the Pillsbury Academy Campus Historic District. The five contributing properties are Old Main (built 1889), Music Hall (1892), Jefts Hall (1910–11), Lindsay Hall (1913–14), and a heating plant (1893).

 
Pillsbury Hall, built in 1978

In February 2005, Pillsbury received accreditation by the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE).[5] Pillsbury also had membership in the American Association of Christian Colleges and Seminaries.[6]

Enrollment at the school had dropped from a high of about 800 in the years 1967-68 to 142 in its final semester.[1]

Pillsbury announced in October 2008 that it would permanently close at the end of the year and that its campus would be sold.[1][7] The college closed on December 31, 2008.[1] Pillsbury's transcripts are now held by Maranatha Baptist University in perpetuity.

In April 2014, the campus was purchased and revamped as a summer camp called Camp Pillsbury, which opened in June 2014.[8] In addition to the camp programs that will be offered, a technical charter school operated by the Technical Academies of Minnesota will be housed on campus.[9]

Athletics

Athletic teams were called the Comets. The school had football, baseball, wrestling, cross country, soccer, and basketball for men and volleyball, cross country, softball, cheerleading, and basketball for women. Pillsbury Baptist Bible college was an NCAA division III institution. It was a member of the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference until 1988. They were the men's golf champions of their conference in 1995.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e . Owatonna People's Press. January 11, 2009. Archived from the original on January 13, 2009. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
  2. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. ^ Roberts, Norene A. (1986-02-23). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Pillsbury Academy Campus Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-05-23. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-02-07. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  5. ^ (PDF). Pillsbury Baptist Bible College. Summer 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-09-07. Retrieved 2007-02-24.
  6. ^ American Association of Christian Colleges and Seminaries 2013-04-30 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Pillsbury College website 2004-06-09 at the Wayback Machine, accessed October 22, 2008
  8. ^ "Camp Pillsbury hosts grand opening in Owatonna". Owatonna People's Press. June 16, 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-02.
  9. ^ "Technical Academies of Minnesota set for 2015 opening". Owatonna People's Press. June 30, 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-02.

External links

  • Pillsbury Baptist Bible College — Official from archive.org
  • Pillsbury College Prep
  • Camp Pillsbury

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Pillsbury Baptist Bible College was an independent Baptist college in Owatonna Minnesota United States 1957 2008 1 Pillsbury described itself as a biblical arts college It offered a four year program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Bachelor of Science in Bible as well as several associate degrees and a Bible certificate program Pillsbury Baptist Bible CollegeOld Main top and Kelly Hall bottom at Pillsbury Baptist Bible CollegeFormer namePillsbury Academy 1886 1957TypePrivateActive1957 1957 December 31 2008 2008 12 31 Religious affiliationIndependent BaptistUndergraduates800 1 LocationOwatonna Minnesota United States44 4 57 N 93 13 6 W 44 08250 N 93 21833 W 44 08250 93 21833 Coordinates 44 4 57 N 93 13 6 W 44 08250 N 93 21833 W 44 08250 93 21833CampusSmall townNicknameCometsSporting affiliationsUpper Midwest Athletic ConferencePillsbury Academy Campus Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtShow map of MinnesotaShow map of the United StatesLocationRoughly Academy Grove and Main Sts Coordinates44 4 56 N 93 13 20 W 44 08222 N 93 22222 W 44 08222 93 22222Area8 75 acres 3 54 ha Built1889 1914ArchitectJ Anderson Old Main Warren Dunnell Music Hall Architectural styleRomanesque Revival NeoclassicalNRHP reference No 86003680 2 original 100006560 increase Significant datesAdded to NRHPJanuary 22 1987Boundary increaseMay 17 2021The campus was previously home to the Pillsbury Military Academy Pillsbury Academy and Minnesota Academy In 1987 a historic district of five campus buildings was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Pillsbury Academy Campus Historic District 2 It was nominated because of its local significance in architecture education and religion because it was the only 19th century Baptist institution of higher learning in Minnesota and because of its association with benefactors Mark H Dunnell and George A Pillsbury 3 Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Minnesota Baptist State Convention opened the school as Minnesota Academy on September 10 1877 as a college preparatory school The name was changed to Pillsbury Academy in 1886 in honor of one of its major donors George A Pillsbury former mayor of Minneapolis and a member of the First Baptist Church of Minneapolis In 1920 it was renamed the Pillsbury Military Academy In 1957 after a dispute resulted in a change in Baptist Convention control from American Baptist to fundamentalist Minnesota Baptist the Academy was abruptly closed and reconstituted as a 4 year biblical arts college Pillsbury Baptist Bible College 4 unreliable source The older structures on campus were placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 22 1987 as the Pillsbury Academy Campus Historic District The five contributing properties are Old Main built 1889 Music Hall 1892 Jefts Hall 1910 11 Lindsay Hall 1913 14 and a heating plant 1893 Pillsbury Hall built in 1978 In February 2005 Pillsbury received accreditation by the Association for Biblical Higher Education ABHE 5 Pillsbury also had membership in the American Association of Christian Colleges and Seminaries 6 Enrollment at the school had dropped from a high of about 800 in the years 1967 68 to 142 in its final semester 1 Pillsbury announced in October 2008 that it would permanently close at the end of the year and that its campus would be sold 1 7 The college closed on December 31 2008 1 Pillsbury s transcripts are now held by Maranatha Baptist University in perpetuity In April 2014 the campus was purchased and revamped as a summer camp called Camp Pillsbury which opened in June 2014 8 In addition to the camp programs that will be offered a technical charter school operated by the Technical Academies of Minnesota will be housed on campus 9 Athletics EditAthletic teams were called the Comets The school had football baseball wrestling cross country soccer and basketball for men and volleyball cross country softball cheerleading and basketball for women Pillsbury Baptist Bible college was an NCAA division III institution It was a member of the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference until 1988 They were the men s golf champions of their conference in 1995 See also EditNational Register of Historic Places listings in Steele County MinnesotaReferences Edit a b c d e Pillsbury Baptist Bible College closes Owatonna People s Press January 11 2009 Archived from the original on January 13 2009 Retrieved 2011 04 14 a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Roberts Norene A 1986 02 23 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Pillsbury Academy Campus Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2015 05 23 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Pillsbury Military Academy Alumni Association Archived from the original on 2011 02 07 Retrieved 2010 10 22 Pillsbury Achieves Accreditation PDF Pillsbury Baptist Bible College Summer 2005 Archived from the original PDF on 2006 09 07 Retrieved 2007 02 24 American Association of Christian Colleges and Seminaries Archived 2013 04 30 at the Wayback Machine Pillsbury College website Archived 2004 06 09 at the Wayback Machine accessed October 22 2008 Camp Pillsbury hosts grand opening in Owatonna Owatonna People s Press June 16 2014 Retrieved 2014 09 02 Technical Academies of Minnesota set for 2015 opening Owatonna People s Press June 30 2014 Retrieved 2014 09 02 External links EditPillsbury Baptist Bible College Official from archive org Pillsbury College Prep Camp Pillsbury Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pillsbury Baptist Bible College amp oldid 1124103462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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