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College of the Ozarks (Campus History)

By Gwen Simmons

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ISBN 9781467161862

Book info: College of the Ozarks (Campus History) (Paperback, 128 pages) – Arcadia Publishing, 2025. Language: English. On November 19, 1906, the School of the Ozarks was chartered by the State of Missouri.The poverty-stricken Ozarks had limited educational opportunities, but when the first students enrolled, the school did not depend...

Book info: College of the Ozarks (Campus History) (Paperback, 128 pages) – Arcadia Publishing, 2025. Language: English.

On November 19, 1906, the School of the Ozarks was chartered by the State of Missouri.

The poverty-stricken Ozarks had limited educational opportunities, but when the first students enrolled, the school did not depend on tuition dollars. Instead, each student worked at the school in exchange for an education. Today, the College of the Ozarks is a liberal arts college where students still work for their degrees. The institution is recognized for its emphasis on academics, faith, patriotism, and vocation, and it continues its commitment to the mission “to provide the advantages of a Christian education for youth of both sexes, especially those found worthy, but who are without sufficient means to procure such training.” Located near Branson, Missouri, the campus hosts thousands of visitors each year who enjoy Williams Memorial Chapel; Edwards Mill; and the Keeter Center, modeled after a historic building on the Point Lookout campus. Visitors discover a unique college where generations of students have gained a life-changing education.

Gwen Simmons is the director of Lyons Memorial Library at the College of the Ozarks and an alumna of the institution. Most of the images featured in this book are a part of the college’s archival collections at the library, alumni center, and museum.

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Gwen Simmons is the director of Lyons Memorial Library at the College of the Ozarks and an alumna of the institution. Most of the images featured in this book are a part of the college’s archival collections at the library, alumni center, and museum.

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