The following is a List of defunct universities and colleges in Kansas. This list includes
accredited
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,
degree-granting institutions and bona fide institutions of higher learning that operated before accreditation existed. All have hosted their primary campus within the state of
Kansas
Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to th ...
, and all have since discontinued operations or their operations were taken over by another similar institution of higher learning.
List details
Time of operation
Length of operation
Eight of the schools operated for more than 50 years. Brown Mackie College was able to function for 125 years before closing.
The shortest length of operation was less than two years by Bethel Bible College (1900–1901), followed by three years for Concordia Normal School (1874–1876). At least four of the schools began operations before Kansas was admitted into the union (January 29, 1861).
Records for several of the schools have yet to be located and verified at this time of this writing to accurately determine how long the schools operated.
One school, Garfield University, actually opened and closed its doors twice.
Earliest and latest
The earliest verified to open was
St. Mary's College in 1848, while the most recent to open was The Way College of Emporia in 1975. The earliest on record to close was
Blue Mont Central College in 1863. The most recent four-year college closure was
St. Mary of the Plains College in 1992. The most recent two-year programs to close are
Wright Career College
Wright Career College was a career-oriented school in Overland Park, Kansas, United States, that operated from 1921 until April 15, 2016. It was originally named ''Dickinson's Business School''. The school offered two-year associate degree program ...
in 2016
and
Brown Mackie College
Brown Mackie College was a private for-profit college system in the United States. The colleges offered bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and certificates in programs including early childhood education, information technology, health sc ...
in 2017.
University vs college/school
Of the 64 institutes on the list, each chose a different method of naming itself:
* 45 took the name "college"
* 6 claimed "university" in their title
* 6 named themselves a "school"
* 2 were called a "seminary"
* 2 were "conservatories"
* 1 was an "institute"
* 1 did not have any such name in its title (Mount St. Scholastica) but was considered a "college"
Name considerations and locations
Three of the schools have some variation of "
Saint Mary" in the name of the school:
St. Mary's College,
St. Mary of the Plains College, and
Marymount. This can become even more confusing because there are two active colleges/universities in Kansas that have some variation of "Saint Mary" in their names:
University of Saint Mary
The University of Saint Mary (USM) is a private Catholic university in Leavenworth, Kansas, United States. It is sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, who established it in 1923 as Saint Mary College. Though it was originally a s ...
(
Leavenworth) and
St. Mary's College (
St. Marys), the latter which is at the same location of one of the previous "Saint Mary" colleges.
Also in the same location and with similar names were The College of Emporia and ''The Way College of Emporia''. The first school ceased operations and then sold the grounds to
The Way International
The Way International is a global, non-denominational Christian ministry based in New Knoxville, Ohio. The followers congregate primarily in home fellowships located throughout the United States, two US territories and in over 30 countries. It w ...
, which operated a school afterward. Critics accused the second school of attempting to use the history of the first to give a perception of value and credibility on the second.
Other colleges with similar names include the several
normal school
A normal school or normal college is an institution created to train teachers by educating them in the norms of pedagogy and curriculum. In the 19th century in the United States, instruction in normal schools was at the high school level, turni ...
s and
business college
A business college is a school that provides education above the high school level but could not be compared to that of a traditional university or college. Unlike universities and even junior and community colleges, business colleges typically ...
s. The
College of the Sisters of Bethany
The College of the Sisters of Bethany is a defunct school located in Topeka, Kansas, United States. The school was chartered by the Kansas Territory on February 2, 1861 (although Kansas was officially admitted to the Union four days earlier) an ...
is somewhat similar in name but otherwise unrelated to
Bethany College in
Lindsborg.
Aside from the two Emporia colleges, schools that shared locations were the former
Kansas Technical Institute The Kansas Technical Institute was a two-year technical College located in Salina, Kansas and the predecessor of Kansas State Polytechnic.
History
The school was created in 1965 by the Kansas Legislature and originally was named "Schilling Institu ...
and the current
Kansas State University – Salina; the site for ''Garfield University'' later became Friends University; and
St. John's College was located just a few blocks from
Southwestern College. Other schools may also have shared property/buildings during location and relocation efforts during closing of the schools.
One school relocated outside of the state: Midland College originated in
Atchison Atchison may refer to:
Places
In the United States:
*Atchison, California, a former settlement
*Atchison, Kansas, a city
*Atchison County, Kansas
*Atchison County, Missouri
People with the surname
* Bob Atchison (born 1941), Canadian drag race ...
and then relocated to
Wahoo, Nebraska
Wahoo (; from Dakota ; " arrow wood") is a city and county seat of Saunders County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 4,508 at the 2010 census.
History
Wahoo was founded in 1870. The town's name comes from the eastern wahoo ('' Euo ...
where it eventually merged with other schools.
Athletic programs
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List of college athletic programs in Kansas
This is a list of college athletic programs in Kansas. Inclusion on the list is for college sports programs (past and present) that are in the state of Kansas.
There are currently 25 four-year colleges and universities which have athletic progr ...
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Several of the schools maintained active athletic programs during their time of operation.
Included exceptions
There are a few inclusions in the list that are exceptions to the inclusion rule—most noticeably
Utopia College. Utopia did not grant "degrees" but operated as a "college" for an extended period of time. Also, there are multiple
business college
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s that may not have been considered degree-granting institutions. In the interest of being as complete as possible, such schools are listed.
Defunct colleges and universities in Kansas
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See also
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List of colleges and universities in Kansas
The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Kansas.
The Kansas Board of Regents governs six state universities and supervises and coordinates 19 community colleges, five technical colleges, six technical schools an ...
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List of college athletic programs in Kansas
This is a list of college athletic programs in Kansas. Inclusion on the list is for college sports programs (past and present) that are in the state of Kansas.
There are currently 25 four-year colleges and universities which have athletic progr ...
*
List of high schools in Kansas
This is a list of high schools in the state of Kansas.
Allen County
* Humboldt High School, Humboldt, USD 258
*Iola High School, Iola, USD 257
* Marmaton Valley High School, Moran, USD 256
Anderson County
* Anderson County Jr/Sr High Schoo ...
References
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Kansas
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Kansas
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Defunct
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