Rochester College is a primarily undergraduate college in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The college is affiliated with the autonomous congregations that are called commonly as if they were a monolithic entity Church of Christ who are rooted in the Restoration or "Campbellite" movement. Rochester College is primarily undergraduate but is split between commuting and resident student populations. The college, led by President Michael Westerfield, is governed by a self-perpetuating board of trustees who are members of churches of Christ. The college is composed of a College of Arts and Sciences, a College of Business and Professional Studies, a College of Education, and a College of Extended Learning. The Ennis and Nancy Ham Library, under the direction of Steven K. Bowers, provides service to students, faculty, staff, and others.
Full-time members of the faculty must be active members in the churches of Christ or they cannot hold full-time positions.
Rochester College was founded in 1959 and was formerly known most recently as Michigan Christian College. |