Southwestern Christian College (SwCC) is a
private
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historically black
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college in
Terrell, Texas
Terrell is a city in Kaufman County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 17,465. Terrell is located about east of Dallas.
History
Terrell developed as a railroad town, beginning in 1873 with construction here ...
.
History
SwCC was founded in 1948 by the educator and minister
G. P. Bowser under the name Southern Bible Institute in
Fort Worth, Texas
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. The initial class consisted of 45 students.
School officials intended to buy property in Fort Worth to erect a permanent school plant. In the summer of 1949, the school had the opportunity to purchase the property of the closed
Texas Military College in
Terrell
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. It relocated to the campus that fall, changing the college's name. The first President was E.W. McMillan from 1950–53, having H.L. Barber (1953-1956) and A.V. Isbell (1956-1967) succeeding him. The fourth President was Dr. Jack Evans, Sr becoming the first black and longest-serving president in the school's history. His tenure was from 1967 to 2017 He was one of the longest-serving college presidents in the United States, and the current president is Dr. Ervin D. Seamster, Jr.
The campus includes two locally significant historic buildings:
*The first dwelling erected in Terrell, an octagonal-shaped house designed to provide better defense against Indian attacks. (Built by the first Terrell in town, it was called a "Round House.") The house was fitted with the first glass windows in
Kaufman County, Texas
Kaufman County is a county in the northeast area of the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 145,310. Its county seat is Kaufman. Both the county, established in 1848, and the city were named for David S. Kaufman, a U ...
. It is one of only 20 surviving Round Houses in the entire nation.
*the Administration Building, which originally housed all of the Texas Military College. It burned down in 2008. W.B. Toone built the house. His wife was born to a family who lived in the Terrell Round House.
SwCC became
accredited
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by the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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in 1973. It is accredited to award Associate and Bachelor-level degrees.
Athletics
SwCC participates in the
National Junior College Athletic Association
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(NJCAA) Region 5 as a Division I program.
SwCC participates in volleyball, basketball (men's and women's), and track (men's and women's). The school colors are blue and white and the school mascot is the ram.
External links
Official website
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