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University of Northwestern – St. Paul is a private evangelical Christian university in Roseville, Minnesota. The predecessor to the current university was first established in 1902 as the Northwestern Bible and Missionary Training School by William Bell Riley, a pastor at First Baptist Church of Minneapolis. The school separately opened a seminar, th…
University of Northwestern – St. Paul is a private evangelical Christian university in Roseville, Minnesota. The predecessor to the current university was first established in 1902 as the Northwestern Bible and Missionary Training School by William Bell Riley, a pastor at First Baptist Church of Minneapolis. The school separately opened a seminar, the Northwestern Theological Seminary, in 1933 before merging into one singular unit, the Northwestern Theological Seminary and the Bible School in 1944.
  • Former names: Northwestern Bible and Missionary Training School (1902–1944) · Northwestern Theological Seminary (1935–1944) · Northwestern Theological Seminary and the Bible School (1944–1956) · Northwestern College (1956–2013)
  • Type: Private university
  • Established: October 2, 1902
  • Religious affiliation: Nondenominational Christian
  • President: Corbin Hoornbeek
  • Academic staff: 15:1
  • Students: 3,427
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