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Former name | West Kentucky Baptist Bible Institute, Baptist Bible Institute, Mid-Continent Baptist Bible College, Mid-Continent College |
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Motto | Building Effective Leaders |
Type | Private, Baptist |
Active | 1949 | –2014
Affiliation | Southern Baptist Convention |
Location | , , USA 36°48′53″N 88°38′54″W / 36.8148°N 88.6483°W |
Colors | Navy █ and Gold █ |
Nickname | Cougars |
Website | http://www.midcontinent.edu |
Mid-Continent University was a four-year, liberal arts Christian institution located near Mayfield, Kentucky, United States. It had been experiencing financial troubles and was placed on "warning status" by its regional accreditor the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in late 2013.[1] On April 15, 2014, university officials reported that Interim President Ken Winters stepped down for family reasons April 12, and that former President Robert Imhoff and his wife Jackie Imhoff, the vice president of adult services, who had stepped down from their positions in February but were still receiving a salary, were fired. Robert Thomas "Tom" Walden was named to replace Winters.[2] On April 16, it was announced that the university did not have enough money to pay staff, and would close at the end of June.[3] On October 6, 2014, it was announced that Mid-Continent University had filed for bankruptcy.[4]