Trevecca Nazarene University
was founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1901 by the Reverend J.O.
McClurkan as the Literary and Bible Training School for Christian
Workers. In 1911 the curriculum was enlarged and the name changed to
Trevecca College. This name was taken from an institution started in
Wales in 1768 during the Wesleyan revival.
In 1914 the College was moved from downtown Nashville to a site on
Gallatin Road in East Nashville and in 1935 was established at its
present location on Murfreesboro Road in southeast Nashville (
Check the map on Google Maps).
Trevecca became an official college of the Church of the Nazarene in
1917 and graduated its first four-year class in 1942. It was first
accredited by the Southern Association of Schools in 1969. Master's
degree programs were added in education in 1984, in religion in 1987,
and in organizational management in 1992.
The doctorate in education
was begun in 1999. In 1995 the Board of Trustees voted to change the
name of the school from
Trevecca Nazarene College to
Trevecca Nazarene University. The University's current president is Dan Boone.
A more complete account of Trevecca's history is available in
The Trevecca Story
by Mildred Wynkoop. This volume covers the years from 1901 to 1976. In
2001, Trevecca's centennial year, the University published a centennial
history;
A Vine of God's Own Choosing, by John F. Chilton,
recounts Trevecca's history from 1976 to 2001. It is the final book in
the five-volume Trevecca Centennial Book Series.
Links:
The Story of Trevecca Video (2007)
Alma Mater
Statement of Purpose