Welch College


Welch College, formerly the Free Will Baptist Bible College, is a private Free Will Baptist, 4-year Christian college in Gallatin, Tennessee. Founded in 1942, it is one of several higher learning institutions associated with the National Association of Free Will Baptists. Welch College serves 431 students as of 2019 from nearly two dozen states and several foreign countries and offers 40 majors with its top programs including theological studies, premed/nursing, business, teacher education and music.

History

The National Association of Free Will Baptists in general session in Nashville, Tennessee, called for the creation of Free Will Baptist Bible College and its doors opened in 1942 as a two-year institution. Dr. Linton C. Johnson was its first President. Eight students composed the original student body. The college added a third year of study in 1949, a fourth year in 1950 and awarded its first Bachelor's degrees to five students in 1951.
In August 2008 the college purchased a tract in Gallatin, Tennessee, to become the site of a larger campus. The college sold its West End Avenue campus and as of 2017 is completing the new campus on the Gallatin site.
In July 2012 at the National Association of Free Will Baptists in Memphis, the denomination voted to change the name of the college to Welch College.

Academics

The college offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Music Education degree programs. Two- and three-year associate degree programs are also offered as well as a Master of Arts in Theology.

Athletics

The athletic teams of Welch College are called the "Flames" and compete in the National Christian College Athletic Association. Currently there are five varsity teams.

Men's sports

In August 2019, Welch College suspended a transgender student, attributing the action to a conflict in student policy. The student had undergone a double mastectomy as part of his transition process days prior to the suspension.