Midland Lutheran College
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Midland Lutheran College (Fremont, Nebraska) is a liberal arts college affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
[edit] History
The college was founded 1883 in Atchison, Kansas, by German Lutheran immigrants. The school moved to Fremont in 1919. In 1962, Luther College in Wahoo, Nebraska, merged with Midland Lutheran.
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Colleges and universities of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America |
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Augsburg • Augustana (IL) • Augustana (SD) • Bethany • California Lutheran • Capital • Carthage • Concordia • Dana • Finlandia • Gettysburg • Grand View • Gustavus Adolphus • Lenoir-Rhyne • Luther (IA) • Midland • Muhlenberg • Newberry • Pacific Lutheran • Roanoke • St. Olaf • Susquehanna • Texas Lutheran • Thiel • Wagner • Waldorf • Wartburg • Wittenberg |
Great Plains Athletic Conference |
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Briar Cliff • Concordia (Nebraska) • Dakota Wesleyan • Dana • Doane • Dordt† • Hastings • Midland Lutheran • Morningside • Mount Marty† • Nebraska Wesleyan • Northwestern (Iowa) • Sioux Falls † does not compete in football |
Categories: Midwestern United States university stubs | Lutheranism stubs | Universities and colleges affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America | Great Plains Athletic Conference | Historically German-American universities and colleges | Universities and colleges in Nebraska | Lutheran universities and colleges | Educational institutions established in 1883