Park University
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{{Infobox University
|name = Park University
|image_name = park.gif
|motto = ''Fides et Labor''<br />Literal
translation: “Faith and Work”.
|established = Park [[College]] [[1875]] <br />Park [[University]] [[2000]]
|city = [[Parkville, Missouri]]
|vision = ''"Park University will be a renowned international leader in providing innovative educational opportunities for learners within the global society"''
|type = Private, 4-year, undergraduate, graduate
|president = Beverley Byers-Pevitts, Ph.D.
|vice-president = Michael Droge, Ph.D.
|provost = Michael Droge, Ph.D.
|students = 1,250 maximum in Parkville home<ref>http://www.parkvideo.net/news/publish/mp/report050106.pdf - Park University 2006 Master Plan</ref>/12,688 (8% full time) in entire system <ref>[http://education.yahoo.com/college/facts/8055.html;_ylt=AoQImtLCEAUEkEeN08wW9JIZvskF Park University Facts, Stats and Admissions Information<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
|sports = [[Soccer]], [[baseball]], [[basketball]], [[Cross country running|cross country]], [[track & field]], [[volleyball]], [[golf]], [[softball]]
|colors = Canary and Wine (gold and burgundy)
|mascot = [[pirate|Pirates]]
|song = "Alma Mater" and "Canary and Wine"
|affiliations = [[North Central Association of Colleges and Schools]]
|website = http://www.park.edu
|address = 8700 NW River Park Drive,<br />Parkville, MO 64152
|telephone = (800) 745-7275
}}
[[Image:Mckay-hall-parkville.jpg|thumb|300px|McKay Hall]]
'''Park University''' is an independent, private institution of [[higher education]], established in 1875 as a small church-related Midwestern college that has now expanded into a [[electronic learning]] institution and provider of education courses for the [[U.S. military]].
It is accredited by the [[North Central Association of Colleges and Schools|North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA)]].
==Locations==
The flagship campus of Park University is located in [[Parkville, Missouri]]. The Park University Graduate School is located in downtown [[Kansas City, Missouri]]. There are 43 campuses in 21 [[U.S. state]]s[http://www.park.edu/extended/] including three campuses in the Kansas City area (Downtown Kansas City, Independence and Parkville) and a campus center in [[Austin, Texas]]. Most of the [[satellite campus]]es are on or near [[United States Air Force]] bases and share quarters with other businesses/organizations.
The 800 acre home campus has a maximum enrollment of 1,250<ref>[http://www.parkvideo.net/news/publish/mp/report050106.pdf - Park University 2006 Master Plan]</ref>. The entire extended system had an enrollment of 12,688 (8% of which were full time) in 2006.<ref>[http://education.yahoo.com/college/facts/8055.html;_ylt=AoQImtLCEAUEkEeN08wW9JIZvskF Park University Facts, Stats and Admissions Information], Yahoo.com</ref>
==History==
The school which was originally called Park College was founded in 1875 by John A. McAfee on land donated by [[George S. Park]] with its initial structure being the stone hotel Park owned on the bluff above the Missouri River.
The original concept called for students to get free tuition and board in exchange for working up to half day in the college’s farm, electrical shop or printing plant. According to the terms of the arrangement if the “Parkville Experiment” did not work out within five years, the college grounds were to revert to Park.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=jw1ExqwyW-4C&pg=PA40&dq=%22Park+College%22+George+S.+Park&as_brr=1#PPA41,M1 Centennial History of Missouri: (the Center State) One Hundred Years in the Union, 1820-1921 By Walter Barlow Stevens –1921 – S.J. Clarke Publishing – Page 41] (available on print.google.com)</ref>
There were 17 students in the first school year. McAfee led until his death in 1890. His son Lowell M. McAfee became the second president of Park until stepping down in 1913. The first international student at Park University arrived in 1880 from Japan.
The defining landmark of the campus is Mackay Hall, named after [[Carroll County, Illinois]] banker Duncan Mackay who donated $25,000 in materials for the structure shortly before his death.<ref>Decatur Daily Despatch - Among Our Neighbors - [[1890-09-11]]</ref> The building was constructed using [[limestone]] mined on the campus grounds and built with the labor of students. Construction began in 1883 and was finished by 1893. Today the building is the main focal point of the campus and dominates the hillside, overlooking the town of Parkville. It is on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
For several years the school was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church but it no longer has that affiliation.
The college has had a relationship with the military since 1889. However, the relationship was greatly expanded in 1972 with the Military Resident Center System.<ref>[http://www.park.edu/downtown/whypark.aspx Park University: Downtown Kansas City Campus<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Park’s total enrollment has exploded from its small base since 1996 when it first began offering online courses.<ref>[ http://books.google.com/books?id=3J50QZDutT8C&pg=PA215&dq=%22Park+University%22+Parkville+1996&sig=B8NhrIHFsoiLoO1Tmu42TmqhD5s Distance Learning Programs 2004 By Peterson's Guides Staff, Peterson's]</ref>
In 2000 it was renamed Park University.
==Civic engagement==
Civic engagement has been a University priority since its inception. More recently, Park students have raised funds for the [[2004]] [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake|Indian Ocean tsunami]] and [[Hurricane Katrina]] relief efforts. Park established an International Center for Civic Engagement in [[2005]].
==Athletics: Parkville campus==
Park University is a member institution of the [[Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference]] (MCAC) of the [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics]] (NAIA). The [[Women's Soccer]] Team has made national championship tournament appearances in four years (1994, 1996, 2002, and 2003) and finished as national runner-up in 1994. The Men's [[Soccer]] Team has made national championship tournament appearances in four years (1962, 1984, 2002, and 2003). Park University actively supports the NAIA Champions of Character program, which was established to instill an understanding of character values in sport and provide practical tools for student-athletes, coaches and parents to use in modeling exemplary character traits.
==Notable alumni==
*Leo Janos ([[1955]]) - [[White House]] speechwriter for [[American President]] [[Lyndon Johnson]] and author of [[New_York_Times_Best_Seller|''New York Times'' best-selling]] [[autobiography]], "Yeager."
*R. Lynn Bondurant, Jr. ([[1961]]) - former Educational Programs Officer in the External Programs Directorate at the [[NASA]] [[Glenn Research Center]]
*Hans Brisch ([[1964]]) - former Chancellor of Higher Education for the [[Oklahoma|State of Oklahoma]]
*[[James J. Barry Jr|James J. Barry, Jr.]] ([[1969]]) - former [[New Jersey General Assembly|New Jersey General Assemblyman]] and [[New Jersey]] Director of [[Consumer Protection|Consumer Affairs]]
*[[Ralph von Frese]] ([[1969]]) - American [[geologist ]]
*[[Don H. Compier]] ([[1985]]) - founding Dean of the [[Community of Christ Seminary]]
*[[Melana Scantlin]] ([[2002]]) - former [[Miss Missouri USA]], [[television personality]]
*[[Chance Browne]] - American musician, painter, and cartoonist
*[[Robert E. Hall]] - eleventh [[Sergeant Major of the Army]]
*[[Edwin Kagin]] - [[attorney]], founder [[Camp Quest]]
*[[George Kelly (psychologist)|George Kelly]] - American [[psychologist]], [[psychotherapy|therapist]] and [[education|educator]]
*[[Texe Marrs]] - American [[preacher]]
*[[Newell A. George]] - United States [[Congressman]], 1959 - 1961.
*[[Carl McIntire]] - [[Broadcasting|radio broadcaster]]
*Nyanforth Peters - professional [[Football_%28soccer%29|American soccer]] player
*[[Stephen M. Veazey]] - [[President_of_the_Church_%28Latter_Day_Saints%29#Presidents_of_the_Community_of_Christ|Prophet-President]] of the [[Community of Christ]]
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.park.edu/ Official homepage]
*[http://www.park.edu/icce International Center for Civic Engagement]
*[http://www.park.edu/grad/cns.html Online Graduate Certificate in Computer and Network Security (Information Assurance)]
*[http://www.park.edu/grad/certificates.aspx#gcdem Online Graduate Certificate in Disaster & Emergency Management]
*[http://www.park.edu/grad/certificates.aspx#npl Online Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership]
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