P.C. Nelson
Founder of Nelson University
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Publisher Description
In the fall of 1927, Reverend P.C. Nelson opened what is
now Nelson University in a two-story brick schoolhouse in
Enid, Oklahoma. In the 1930s, three Bible colleges joined
together to form Southwestern Bible Institute.
In 1943, the 70-acre former campus of Trinity University
in Waxahachie, Texas, was purchased and the school found a permanent home. Ultimately, the university was known as Southwestern Bible College and then Southwestern Assemblies of God University. The university’s name was changed to Nelson University in 2024 to honor its founder.