Northwest University (Kirkland, Washington)
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Northwest University is a Christian institution of higher learning located in Kirkland, Washington. It consists of the College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Business, the School of Education, the School of Ministry, the Mark and Hulda Buntain School of Nursing, and the Graduate School of Psychology. Northwest University offers bachelor's degrees in a range of subjects, as well as the M.B.A. and the M.A. in counseling psychology.
The school was founded in Seattle on October 1, 1934, as the Northwest Bible Institute by the Northwest District Council of the Assemblies of God. A switch from a three- to a four-year curriculum in 1948 brought about a name change to Northwest Bible College. Ten years later the college moved to Kirkland, and in 1962, another name change was made, to Northwest College of the Assemblies of God.
On December 4, 2003, the College's Board of Directors voted to change the name of the institution to Northwest University. Explained the chairman of the board, Reverend Les Welk, "With so many of our peer institutions changing their names to include 'University'...the names 'College' and 'University' are taking on different meanings. We could not ignore this change, especially as we intend to attract additional students and donors."
The school was founded in Seattle on October 1, 1934, as the Northwest Bible Institute by the Northwest District Council of the Assemblies of God. A switch from a three- to a four-year curriculum in 1948 brought about a name change to Northwest Bible College. Ten years later the college moved to Kirkland, and in 1962, another name change was made, to Northwest College of the Assemblies of God.
On December 4, 2003, the College's Board of Directors voted to change the name of the institution to Northwest University. Explained the chairman of the board, Reverend Les Welk, "With so many of our peer institutions changing their names to include 'University'...the names 'College' and 'University' are taking on different meanings. We could not ignore this change, especially as we intend to attract additional students and donors."
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 47°39'28"N 122°11'30"W
- University of Washington 10 km
- St. Martin's University 83 km
- University of Victoria 123 km
- Royal Roads University and Hatley Park National Historic Site 130 km
- Washington State University Vancouver (WSUV) 216 km
- Eastern Washington University 346 km
- Oregon State University 354 km
- Washington State University 393 km
- University of Oregon 407 km
- Boise State University 648 km
- Houghton Landfill 1 km
- Bridle Trails State Park 1.3 km
- 405 520 interchange 2.7 km
- Lake Washington 4.7 km
- Juanita Bay Park 4.8 km
- Magnuson Park 5.1 km
- Windermere 5.7 km
- NOAA Western Regional Center 5.7 km
- Evergreen Point Floating Bridge 5.8 km
- Tolt Pipeline 17 km