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Not to be confused with the distance-learning school formerly located in Burlington, Vermont and Mobile, Alabama and known as Barrington University; see University of AtlantaFormer names | Bethel Bible Training School, Dudley Bible Institute, Providence Bible Institute |
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Type | Private |
Active | 1900–1985 |
Affiliation | Evangelical Christian |
President | David G. Horner |
Location | Barrington, RI, USA 41°45′36″N 71°19′57″W / 41.760132°N 71.332394°W / 41.760132; -71.332394 |
Campus | Suburban |
Barrington College was a four-year Christian liberal arts college located in Barrington, Rhode Island. It is no longer in operation.
Barrington College was founded in 1900 as the Bethel Bible Training School in Spencer, Massachusetts.
It was relocated to Dudley, Massachusetts in 1923 and renamed the Dudley Bible Institute, to Capitol Hill in Providence, Rhode Island in 1950 and renamed the Providence Bible Institute, as well as having purchased a 150-acre (0.61 km) estate in Barrington in that same year. In 1960, however, the Providence campus was sold and the college became Barrington College.
Financially unable to continue operation after 85 years, the College closed in 1985 and merged with Gordon College, in Wenham, Massachusetts. The Barrington Center for the Arts at Gordon is named in honor of Barringon College.
The campus was sold and was the site of Zion Bible College, until 2008.
Notable people
- David G. Horner - Alumnus, former president, current president of American University of Athens
- Woodrow M. Kroll - Alumnus, former president of Practical Bible College, current president of the Back to the Bible radio ministry
- Harold Hoehner - Professor, Dallas Theological Seminary