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Sheldon Jackson College

Sheldon Jackson College
Active 1878–2007
Academic staff
17
Administrative staff
18
Address 801 Lincoln Street
Sitka, AK 99835
, Sitka, Alaska, USA
Campus Rural

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Sheldon Jackson School
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Richard Allen Memorial Hall on the SJC campus
Sheldon Jackson College is located in Alaska
Sheldon Jackson College
Location Sitka, Alaska
Coordinates 57°03′06″N 135°19′22″W / 57.0516°N 135.3228°W / 57.0516; -135.3228Coordinates: 57°03′06″N 135°19′22″W / 57.0516°N 135.3228°W / 57.0516; -135.3228
Built 1896
Architect Unknown
Architectural style Octagon Mode
NRHP Reference # 72000193
Significant dates
Added to NRHP February 23, 1972
Designated NHL August 7, 2001

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Sheldon Jackson College (SJC) was a small private college located on Baranof Island in Sitka, Alaska, United States. Founded in 1878, it was the oldest institution of higher learning in Alaska and maintained a historic relationship with the Presbyterian Church. The college was named in honor of Rev. Sheldon Jackson, an early missionary and educational leader in Alaska.

Due to declining enrollment, the college closed in 2007; four years later, ownership of its campus was transferred to the organization behind the Sitka Fine Arts Camp.

Similar to the Carlisle Indian School, Sheldon Jackson College (SJC) was initially formed as a "training" school for Alaska Native boys. The school was founded in 1878 by Fannie Kellogg and future Governor of Alaska John G. Brady for the Tlingit people. Initially known as the Sitka Industrial and Training School, it nearly closed in 1882 after its original facility, located over a military barracks, burned down. The Presbyterian missionary Sheldon Jackson came to the rescue of the school, raising funds through a national campaign, leading to the construction of a new building on the site of the present campus. In 1910, after Rev. Jackson died, the school was renamed in his honor.

The institution added a boarding high school in 1917, and a college program in 1944. The college program gained accreditation in 1966 and the high school was closed the following year.


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