Midwest Christian College

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TypePrivate, Christian school
EstablishedSeptember 1946
Midwest Christian College
TypePrivate, Christian school
EstablishedSeptember 1946
Location,
AffiliationsPart of Restoration Movement Christian Churches/Churches of Christ
Websiteocc.edu

Midwest Christian College was a private, Christian college established in 1946 in Oklahoma City. During its first year, it enrolled thirty-three students. After peaking in the 1970s and 1980s, it experienced a period of declining enrollment and financial difficulty.

When it opened in 1946, it was based in two apartment buildings at NW 26 and McKinley. The college opened a new campus in northeast Oklahoma City (at NE 63 and Kelley) in 1955. The enrollment was 90 students in 1962.[1]

It merged in 1985 with Ozark Bible College of Joplin, Missouri to form Ozark Christian College.[2]

At the time of closure, the school had 83 students on a 35 acre campus located at 3400 Thomas Road in Oklahoma City.[3]

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