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Crossroads College (formerly Minnesota Bible College) is a small, four year, coeducational Christian College in Rochester, Minnesota. Its roots are in the International Christian Missionary Bible College (1913) founded by David E. Olson in Minneapolis, which later was renamed Minneapolis Bible College (1924), then renamed Minnesota Bible University (1932), and then Minnesota Bible College (1942). In 1971 it moved to its current location in Rochester. In 2002 it was renamed Crossroads College. According to its web page, "Crossroads College serves Christ and His church through academic excellence in a Christ-centered education, by developing Christian leaders who impact the world for Christ, and by providing resources that strengthen churches and enrich the community."
Crossroads is nondenominational and draws students from a variety of Christian denominations. Its strongest support comes from Christian Churches and Churches of Christ.
Crossroads offers baccalaureate majors in Biblical Studies & Theology, Business Administration, Christian Education, Counseling Psychology, General Ministry, Intercultural Studies, Music, Music Ministry, Organizational Management, Pastoral Leadership, Sports Ministry, Youth and Family Ministries, Youth and Family Studies. It also offers a two year Associates of Arts (A.A.) degree.
Its current president is Bill Luce (2003-present).