document · 1953
Midwest Christian Junior College
Founded to train Christian school teachers when qualified educators were scarce in the region.
In 1953, leaders from Christian Reformed churches in Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota established a junior college in Sioux Center. The institution addressed a practical need: more teachers for Christian elementary and secondary schools.
The college was first known as Midwest Christian Junior College before adopting the Dordt name in 1956.
