Trustees of Central Christian College of the Bible (Moberly, MO) and Saint Louis Christian College (Florissant, MO) are working towards a formal merger of their programs. Both Boards gave final approval to the merger at their meetings in April 2022.
The merger is proceeding with the assistance and approval of The Solomon Foundation (Parker, CO), which owns the campuses of both institutions. The merged institution will be known as Central Christian College of the Bible.
CCCB has signed a lease on almost 6,000 square feet of space located at 11960 Westline Industrial Drive, in the Westport. This facility will be used to meet the needs of students in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
CCCB was founded in 1957 and StLCC in 1956. The StLCC campus will be sold and operate as a Christian boarding school.
If you are interested in recent trends for closures, mergers, and acquisitions access College Closures since 2009 in the index at the right of any College History Garden page. There are separate tabs for non-profit closures, for-profit closures, and one for mergers and acquisitions. Each tab includes basic information for the institutions, i.e., Carnegie Classification, sector, accrediting agency, and the IPEDS unitid.
President Fincher of Central Christian College of the Bible offers more details about the relationship with the Solomon Foundation in "Donors and the Solomon Foundation Invest in Central's Debt-free Campus."
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