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Shurtleff College


 
 

Shurtleff College was founded 1827 in Alton, IllinoisAlton, Illinois

Alton is a city in Madison County, Illinois, United States....
 by Reverend John Mason Peck as Alton Seminary. It became Shurtleff College in 1836 honoring Dr. Brendr. Brendon Shurtleff, of Boston, who donated $10,000 to the college. Andrew CarnegieAndrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-born American businessman, a major philanthropist, and the founder of the Carnegie Steel Co...
 in 1910 donated $15,000 for construction of a library. In 1950 Shurtleff reached its peak enrollment of 700 students, also seeing its highest number of graduates that year, 99.

The school ceased operating as Shurtleff College on June 30, 1957, when it became part of the Southern Illinois UniversitySouthern Illinois University

Southern Illinois University is a university in southern Illinois with two institutions and multiple campuses....
 system. Students enrolled at Shurtleff at the time continued their education and the last twenty-eight students of Shurtleff College graduated in 1958. Shurtleff College was the oldest Baptist college west of the Appalachians until it was absorbed by Southern Illinois UniversitySouthern Illinois University

Southern Illinois University is a university in southern Illinois with two institutions and multiple campuses....
.

Shurtleff College was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceIllinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

The Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was a college athletics conference that existed from 1908 to 1970....
 from 1910-1937.

The college's first year as an SIU campus saw a jump on enrollment to 1,200 students. In two years the enrollment doubled. The Alton campus flourished until 1965 when SIU opened a campus at nearby Edwardsville, which became Southern Illinois University EdwardsvilleSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is located in Edwardsville, Illinois and is the younger of the two constituent ins...
. In 1972 SIU decided to use the Alton campus for a branch of dental medicine. In its first year as a dental school SIU enrolled twenty-four students.

Well-known alumni

Shurtleff gained the national spotlight in 1938 when Robert Pershing WadlowRobert Pershing Wadlow

Robert Pershing Wadlow, according to Guinness World Records is the tallest man in medical history for whom there is irrefuta...
 enrolled. Wadlow, fondly remembered as the "Alton Giant," was the world's tallest man at the time, measuring 272 cm (8 ft 11.1 inches) in height. He was born, educated, and buried in Alton. Today a statue of Wadlow stands on the campus that was his alma mater. r>