| College
Name |
City |
State |
Start Date |
End Date |
Affiliation |
Other Information |
Source |
| Abraham
Lincoln College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
|
|
http://www.crl.edu/content.asp?l1=5&l2=22&l3=39&top=10 |
| American
Medical College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1894 |
1897 |
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| American
Normal College |
Logan's Port |
Indiana |
1884 |
|
|
Cummins, D. Duane. The Disciples
Colleges: A History. 1987. |
| Angola
Bible College |
Angola |
Indiana |
1908 |
|
|
Cummins, D. Duane. The Disciples
Colleges: A History. 1987. |
| Aristotle
College |
|
Indiana |
1977 |
1990?
1993? |
|
www.ed-oha.org/cases/1989-35-s.html
proprietary institution of higher education with locations also in Ohio |
|
| Beach
Medical College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1883 |
1886 |
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Bedford
College |
Bedford |
Indiana |
|
|
campus now used by Oakland City
University as a branch campus |
http://ocub.oak.edu |
| Bloomington
Female College |
Bloomington |
Indiana |
|
Methodist |
|
http://www.connerprairie.org/HistoryOnline/methodists.html |
| Brookville
College |
Brookville |
Indiana |
1852 |
1872 |
Methodist |
college building purchased by
city and served as public school until it was razed in 1912; John Prince
Durbin John served as president, beginning in 1869, later served as president
of Moore's Hill College and DePauw University (1889-1895) |
www.franklinchs.com/PPP/places/historicmarkers/brookville_college.htm
www.depauw.edu/univ/president/history.asp
www.depauw.edu/library/archives/inventories/john_prince_durbin_john.htm |
| Canterbury
College |
Danville |
Indiana |
1947 |
1951 |
Episcopal |
the former Central Normal
College was acquired by the Northern Diocese of the Episcopal Church |
web site of University Archives
at Indiana State University
Hunt and Carper, eds. Religious Higher Education in the United States. 1996. |
| Central
College |
Huntington |
Indiana |
1897 |
|
Church of United Brethren in
Christ |
successor to Hartsville Collge;
name changed to Huntingdon College in 1917 |
www.huntcol.edu/library/harchive.html
Songe, Alice H. American
Universities and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978. |
| Central
College of Physicians and Surgeons |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1879 |
1905 |
|
http://www.crl.edu/content.asp?l1=5&l2=22&l3=39&top=10
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Central
Normal College |
Danville |
Indiana |
1876 |
1946 |
|
initially founded in Ladoga,
Indiana by J.W. Darst and W.F. Harper; two years later purchased an academy
building owned by Methodist Episcopal Church in Danville; Frank P. Adams
became president in 1878 who served until his death in 1882; his wife, Ora A.
Adams succeeded him as president; in 1885 Charles A. Hargrove became
president; enrollment peaked at 1,308 in 1921-22; later became Canterbury
College |
web site of University Archives
at Indiana State University
Burke, Colin B. American Collegiate Populations. 1982.
Woodburn, James Albert. "Higher Education in Indiana," in Herbert
B. Adams, ed. Contributions to
American Educational History. 1891. |
| Christian
College |
New Albany |
Indiana |
1833 |
|
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html
Woodburn, James Albert. "Higher Education in Indiana," in Herbert
B. Adams, ed. Contributions to
American Educational History. 1891. |
| Coates
College for Women |
Terre Haute |
Indiana |
1885 |
1897 |
Presbyterian |
|
www.indstate.edu/aauw-in/terrewomen.html |
| College
of Missions |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1910 |
|
|
Cummins, D. Duane. The Disciples
Colleges: A History. 1987. |
| College
of Physicians and Surgeons |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1874 |
1878 |
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Danville
College |
Danville |
Indiana |
1858 |
|
|
Burke, Colin B. American Collegiate Populations.
1982. |
| Draughon
Business College |
Evansville |
Indiana |
|
|
also, Draughon-Porter Business
College |
http://www.evsc.k12.in.us/schoolzone/schools/northnew/socialstu/ |
| Eastern
Indiana Normal University |
Muncie |
Indiana |
1899 |
1901 |
|
later reopens as Palmer
University from 1902 until 1905 when the name is changed to Indiana Normal
School & College of Applied Science; in 1912 became Muncie Normal
Institute and Muncie National Institute after 1914; Muncie National Institute
declares bankruptcy; land and buildings are donated to the state which opens
Indiana State Normal School, Eastern Division in 1918; name changed to Ball Teachers College in
1922 and to Ball State University after 1965 |
www.rootsweb.com/~indelawa/100_years_ballstate.htm
Brenner, Morgan G. The Encyclopedia of College & University Name Histories. 2003. |
| Eclectic
Medical College of Indiana |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1900 |
1908 |
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Eleutherian
College |
Lancaster |
Indiana |
1848 |
1887 |
|
founded by Rev. Thomas Craven
and was integrated and co-educational; after 1887 operated as a grade school
until 1937 |
www.eleutherian.us/History.html |
| Fort
Wayne College of Medicine |
Fort Wayne |
Indiana |
1875 |
1905 |
|
http://www.medlib.iupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Fort
Wayne Female College |
Fort Wayne |
Indiana |
1846 |
|
Methodist |
co-ed after 1850 as Fort Wayne
College; Taylor University web site states merger in 1890 with Fort Wayne
College of Medicine resulted in change of name to Taylor; moved to Upland, IN
in 1894 |
www.taylor.edu/about/
www.tayloru.edu/fw/academics/catalog/heritage.html
www.news-sentinel.com/as/heartland/history/haw5.htm |
| Frankfort
Pilgrim College |
Frankfort |
Indiana |
1927 |
1972 |
Pilgrim Holiness |
merged with Penn Wesleyan
College and Wesleyan College (Kernersville, NC) in 1972 to form United
Wesleyan College |
www.wesleyan.org/doc/history/milestones.htm
Songe, Allice H. American
Universities and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978. |
| Ft.
Wayne College of Medicine |
Ft. Wayne |
Indiana |
1879 |
1905 |
|
one of several predecessors to
Indiana University School of Medicine |
www.indiana.edu/~libarch/Inst/126inst.html
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Gary
College |
Gary |
Indiana |
|
1948 |
|
control assumed by Indiana
University |
Songe, Alice H. American Universities
and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978. |
| Graceland
University |
New Albany |
Indiana |
|
1997 |
|
|
| Hammond
College |
Hammond |
Indiana |
|
1994 |
proprietary |
|
| Hartsville
College |
Hartsville |
Indiana |
1850 |
1897 |
United Brethren |
founded as Hartsville Academy,
renamed Hartsville University in 1851, then Hartsville College in 1883,
predecessor to Central College and later Huntington College |
www.huntcol.edu/library/harchive.html
Songe, Alice H. American
Universities and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978.
Woodburn, James Albert. "Higher Education in Indiana," in Herbert
B. Adams, ed. Contributions to
American Educational History. 1891. |
| Henry
C. Long College for Women |
Hanover |
Indiana |
1947 |
1978 |
Presbyterian |
founded in association with and
then merged with Hanover College |
Songe, Alice H. American Universities
and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978.
www.hanover.edu/Library/hchistory.html |
| Hospital
Medical College |
Evansville |
Indiana |
1882 |
1886 |
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Howard
College |
Kokomo |
Indiana |
1879 |
|
|
founded by Milton B. Hopkins |
Cummins, D. Duane. The Disciples
Colleges: A History. 1987. |
| Immaculate
Conception Junior College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1851 |
|
Sisters of Saint Francis of
Oldenberg |
founded as St. Francis Normal
School for Women, became Immaculate Conception Junior College in 1924; moved
to Indianapolis in 1937 and name changed to Marian College |
Schier and Russett. Catholic Women's
Colleges in America. 2002.
Songe, Alice H. American Universities and Colleges: A
Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978.
http://www.marian.edu/About/History/Pages/default.aspx |
| Indiana
Asbury University |
Greencastle |
Indiana |
1837 |
|
Methodist Episcopal |
name changed to DePauw
University in 1870's for Washington C. DePauw, who as head of Board of
Trustees offered to makea major financial donation |
http://www.depauw.edu/visitors/traditions/
Songe, Alice H. American
Universities and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978.
McGriff, E. Carver. Amazing Grace: A History of Indiana Methodism 1801-2001. |
| Indiana
Central College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1902 |
|
United Brethren Church |
established as Indiana Central
University; name changed to Indiana Central College in 1921 and back to
Indiana Central University in 1975; name changed in 1986 to University of
Indianapolis |
McGriff, E. Carver. Amazing Grace: A
History of Indiana Methodism 1801-2001.
Brenner, Morgan G. The Encyclopedia of College & University Name Histories. 2003. |
| Indiana
Central Medical College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1849 |
1852 |
|
the medical department of Asbury
College |
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Indiana
College of Medicine and Midwifery |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1878 |
1888 |
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Indiana
Eclectic Medical College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1880 |
1890 |
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Indiana
Normal Institute |
Muncie |
Indiana |
1912 |
|
|
purchased by Ball brothers in
1917 and reopened in 1918; name changed to Ball Teachers College in 1922 |
www.rootsweb.com/~indelawa/100_years_ballstate.htm |
| Indiana
State Teachers College |
Terre Haute |
Indiana |
1865 |
|
state supported |
founded as Indiana State Normal
School; name change to Indiana State Teachers College in 1929, to Indiana
State College in 1961, and to Indiana State University in 1965 |
http://www.indstate.edu/whyisu/history_trad.htm |
| Indiana
Vocational Technical College |
|
1963 |
|
state supported |
name changed in 1955 to Ivy Tech
State College |
http://www.ivytech.edu/about/history/ |
| Indianapolis
Female College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1850 |
|
Methodist |
|
http://www.connerprairie.org/HistoryOnline/methodists.html |
| Jasper
College |
Jasper |
Indiana |
1889 |
|
Benedictine Fathers |
|
www.archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/xml/ins.xml |
| Kokomo
Junior College |
Kokomo |
Indiana |
1932 |
1945 |
|
predecessor to Indiana
University-Kokomo |
|
| La Porte
University School of Medicine |
|
Indiana |
1841 |
1856 |
|
became Indiana Medical College
in 1846 |
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Lockyear
Business College |
Indianapolis
Evansville |
Indiana |
1897 |
1991 |
|
|
| Lutheran
College of Health Professions |
Ft. Wayne |
Indiana |
|
1999 |
|
merged with University of Saint
Francis |
|
| Madison
University |
Madison |
Indiana |
1844 |
1844 |
|
Board of Hanover College closed
and moved the institution for one term before returning to their original
site |
http://history.hanover.edu/texts/HC/History_of_HC_5.htm
http://history.hanover.edu/texts/HC/History_of_HC_6.htm |
| Marion
College |
Marion |
Indiana |
1921 |
|
Wesleyan Methodist Church |
name changed to Indiana Wesleyan
University in 1988 |
www.wesleyan.org/doc/history/milestones.htm
Brenner, Morgan G. The Encyclopedia of College & University Name Histories. 2003. |
| Marian
College |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1851 |
|
Sisters of Saint Francis of
Oldenberg |
see entry for Immaculate
Conception Junior College; name change to Marian University July 2009; |
http://www.marian.edu/About/History/Pages/default.aspx |
| Marion
Business College |
Marion |
Indiana |
1902 |
|
proprietary |
expanded to operate multiple
sites; known as Indiana Business College by 1913; name recently changed to
Harrison College with administrative offices now in Indianapolis |
http://www.harrison.edu/ |
| Medical
College of Evansville |
Evansville |
Indiana |
1849
1871 |
1854
1884 |
|
www.medlib.iupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Medical
College of Fort Wayne |
Fort Wayne |
Indiana |
1876 |
1883 |
|
www.medlib.iupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Medical
College of Indiana |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1878 |
1905 |
|
formed by union of Indiana
Medical College and the College of Physicians and Surgeons; one of several
predecessors to Indiana University School of Medicine |
www.indiana.edu/~libarch/Inst/126inst.html
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Methodist
Episcopal Hospital School of Nursing |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
|
|
http://www.crl.edu/content.asp?l1=5&l2=22&l3=39&top=10 |
| Metropolitan
School of Music |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1895 |
|
|
merged with Indiana College of
Music & Fine Arts to become Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music; in 1951
joined Butler University as the Jordan College of Music |
www.butler.edu/jcfa/about.html |
| Moores
Hill College |
Moores Hill |
Indiana |
1845 |
|
Methodist Episcopal |
founded as Moores Hill Male and
Female Institute; became Moores Hill College in 1887; moved to Evansville as
Evansville College in 1919; predecessor to University of Evansville |
www.dearborncounty.org/government/mhillz.html
Songe, Alice H. American
Universities and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978. |
| North
Western Christian University |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1855 |
|
Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ) |
chartered as a co-educational
institution and offered the degrees of Mistress of Science and Mistress of
Arts to complement its Bachelors degrees; Allen Benton, one of the founders,
became first president and served until 1866 when he left to help found the
University of Nebraska; name changed to Butler University in 1877 |
Hunt and Carper, eds. Religious Higher
Education in the United States. 1996.
Cummins, D. Duane. The Disciples Colleges: A
History. 1987. |
| Northwood
Institute of Indiana |
West Baden |
Indiana |
|
|
|
| Palmer
University |
Muncie |
Indiana |
1902 |
1907 |
|
name changed to Indiana Normal
College in 1905; considered as predecessor to Ball State University |
www.rootsweb.com/~indelawa/100_years_ballstate.htm
Songe, Alice H. American
Universities and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978. |
| Physio-Medical
College of Indiana |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1873 |
1909 |
|
www.medlib.iupui.edu/hom/indmed.html
Haller, John. Kindly Medicine: Physio-Medicalism in
America, 1836-1911. 1997. |
| Ridgeville
College |
Ridgeville |
Indiana |
|
Free-Will Baptist |
|
http://www.crl.edu/collcat/collcatR.htm |
| Rochester
Normal University |
Rochester |
Indiana |
1895 |
1912 |
|
founded by Winfield Scott
Shafer, MD; many students pursued a one-year curriculum preparing to teach in
one-room schools; enrollment reached a high of 379 in 1905 and 422 diplomas
were awarded by the institution; by 1906 "normal" was dropped and
the institution was known as Rochester College; the Rochester College Alumni
Association met regularly until 1974; the building no longer exists |
www.rochsent.com/files/cityscenes.html
www.rochsent.com/files/sectionedcolumns3.html |
| Saint
Benedict College |
Ferdinand |
Indiana |
1914 |
1970 |
Sisters of Saint Benedict |
|
Schier and Russett. Catholic Women's
Colleges in America. 2002. |
| Saint
Gabriel's College |
Vincennes |
Indiana |
1836 |
|
Eudist Fathers |
probably didn't survive into the
1850's |
Burke, Colin B. American Collegiate Populations.
1982.
www.oldcathedral.org/history.htm
Woodburn, James Albert. "Higher Education in Indiana," in Herbert
B. Adams, ed. Contributions to
American Educational History. 1891. |
| Saint
Joseph Junior College |
Tipton |
Indiana |
|
Sisters of Saint Joseph |
founded for education of
Sisters, probably never admitted lay students |
Schier and Russett. Catholic Women's
Colleges in America. 2002. |
| Saint
Joseph's College Calumet Center |
East Chicago |
Indiana |
1951 |
|
Society of the Precious Blood |
became Saint Joseph's Calumet
College in 1971 and Calumet College in 1974 |
Songe, Alice H. American Universities
and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes. 1978. |
| Saint
Meinrad College |
Saint Meinrad |
Indiana |
1957 |
1998 |
Benedictine |
School of Theology continues |
http://www.saintmeinrad.edu |
| Salem
College |
Bourbon |
Indiana |
1871 |
1874 |
Church of the Brethren |
|
Hunt and Carper,
eds. Religious
Higher Education in the United States. 1996. |
| South
Bend Commercial College |
South Bend |
Indiana |
1882 |
|
proprietary |
later changed its name to
Michiana College; in 1930, incorporated under the laws of the state of
Indiana and was authorized to confer associate’s degrees and certificates in
business; relocated to its current location on East Jefferson Boulevard in
1987; five years later added a branch location in Fort Wayne, Indiana; in
2004, became Brown Mackie College — South Bend
|
http://www.brownmackie.edu/southbend/AboutUs/History.aspx |
| Southern
Indiana Normal College and Practical Business Institute |
Mitchell |
Indiana |
1880 |
|
|
first president was W.F. Harper
who also co-founded Central Normal at Danville; in 1882 succeeded by W.E.
Lugenbeel who served three years and then E.F. Sutherland became president;
600-700 students in late 18880's |
Woodburn, James Albert.
"Higher Education in Indiana," in Herbert B. Adams, ed. Contributions to American Educational
History. 1891. |
| State
College of Physicians and Surgeons |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1906 |
|
|
one of several predecessors to
Indiana University School of Medicine |
www.indiana.edu/~libarch/Inst/126inst.html |
| Summit
Christian College |
Fort Wayne |
Indiana |
|
1992 |
|
acquired by Taylor University in
1992; Taylor's Trustees voted in October 2008 to close the undergraduate
program in Fort Wayne; |
www.taylor.edu/about/
Brenner, Morgan G. The Encyclopedia of College & University Name Histories. 2003.
http://www.insidehighered.com/2008/10/14/taylor |
| Territorial
University |
Vincennes |
Indiana |
1810 |
|
state supported |
Samuel Scott opened a private
school in Vincennes in 1808 that became the nucleus of Vincennes University;
nominally a state supported institution and did not survive after state
support withdrawn with founding of state institution at Bloomington |
Burke, Colin B. American Collegiate Populations.
1982.
Woodburn, James Albert. "Higher Education in Indiana," in Herbert
B. Adams, ed. Contributions to
American Educational History. 1891. |
| Tri-State
Normal College |
Angola |
Indiana |
1884 |
|
independent non-profit |
renamed Tri-State College in
1906 and Tri-State University in 1975; name change to Trine University after
August 2008 |
http://www.trine.edu/ |
| The
University of Medicine |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
1897 |
1898 |
|
www.medlibiupui.edu/hom/indmed.html |
| Union
Christian College |
Merom |
Indiana |
1858 |
1924 |
|
Paddick, Kenneth
Lynn. Union
Christian College: 1858-1924. Ph.D. dissertation. 1986.
Burke, Colin B. American Collegiate Populations. 1982. |
| University
of Southern Indiana |
Evansville |
Indiana |
1965 |
|
state supported |
founded as a branch campus of
Indiana State University as Indiana State University-Evansville; became
independent and name changed to University of Southern Indiana in 1969 |
http://www.usi.edu/ |
| Valparaiso
College |
Valparaiso |
Indiana |
1873 |
|
|
established as Northern Indiana
Normal School, renamed Valparaiso College in 1900, and rechartered in 1906 as
Valparaiso University; purchased by the Lutheran University Association in
1925 |
http://www.valpo.edu/about_valpo/history.php |
| Valparaiso
Male & Female College |
Valparaiso |
Indiana |
1859 |
1871 |
Methodist |
re-opened in 1873 as Northern
Indiana Normal School and Business Institute |
http://www.valpo.edu/about_valpo/history.php |
| Victory
Noll College |
Huntington |
Indiana |
|
Our Lady of Victory Missionary
Sisters |
founded for education of
Sisters, probably never admitted lay students |
Schier and Russett. Catholic Women's
Colleges in America. 2002. |
| West
Baden College |
West Baden |
Indiana |
1934 |
|
Society of Jesus |
purchased the former West Baden
Springs Hotel for $1 following stock market crash and the failure of the
resort. In the 1960's enrollment
declined and maintenance of the aing facility led to move to new facility in Chicago. |
www.jesuits-chi.org/contactmagazine/75years/depression.htm
www.lssc.k12.in.us/Projects/Wbaden/jesuits.htm |
| Winona
College |
Winona Lake |
Indiana |
|
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http://www.crl.edu/content.asp?l1=5&l2=22&l3=39&top=10 |
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