Union Bible College and Seminary


Union Bible College and Seminary, as well as the Union Bible Academy, is a private Quaker educational institution combining a college, high school, and seminary in Westfield, Indiana. It was founded in 1911 by the Central Yearly Meeting of Friends and is a part of the wider conservative holiness movement. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

History

Union Bible College was founded in 1911 by the Central Yearly Meeting of Friends.

Accreditation

Union Bible College is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education.

Campus

Union High Academy Historic District is a historic Quaker academic institution including a high school, college and seminary, as well as a national historic district located at Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana. It encompasses five contributing buildings built between 1861 and 1929. They are the Greek Revival / Italianate style main classroom building ; Greek Revival style President's House, a frame dormitory, and two brick dormitories that are now private homes.

Newspaper

The student newspaper published by Union Bible College and Seminary is The Union Minister.