Concordia Senior College

College in Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
41°8′21.6″N 85°6′32.8″W / 41.139333°N 85.109111°W / 41.139333; -85.109111CampusSuburban

Concordia Senior College was a liberal arts college located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). It was founded in 1957 and closed in 1977.

The senior college was a new type of institution for the LCMS. It provided future pastors with training before they attended a seminary, during their third and fourth undergraduate years of college. Concordia Senior College was by-and-large an all-men's institution with no female faculty, although there were a small number of female students who were housed in a separate dormitory.

In 1977, the function of Concordia Senior College was transferred to other LCMS colleges, the Concordia University System. Today those colleges are responsible for much of the undergraduate training of future LCMS pastors. The campus became the home of the Concordia Theological Seminary as that institution relocated from Springfield, Illinois.

Athletics

The Concordia Senior College's athletic teams were called the Saxons (named for the Lutheran immigrants from Saxony to Missouri in the late 1830s who then helped form the LCMS). The college was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Mid-Central College Conference (MCCC; now currently known as the Crossroads League since the 2012–13 school year) from 1959–60 to 1971–72, and then as an independent until the school's closure.

Notable people

External links

  • Saarinen's Village: The Concordia Campus Through Time
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Colleges and universities of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Concordia University SystemSeminariesFormer colleges
  • California Concordia (Oakland)
  • Concordia Alabama (Selma)
  • Concordia (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
  • Concordia (Bronxville, New York)
  • Concordia (Conover, North Carolina)‡
  • Concordia University (Portland, Oregon)
  • Concordia Senior College
  • Immanuel Lutheran College (Greensboro North Carolina)†
  • Luther College (New Orleans)†
  • St. John's College‡
  • St. Paul's College
†Founded by the Synodical Conference ‡Formerly under the English Synod


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