Lindenwood Universityâ"Belleville, also known as Lindenwood Belleville, is a private, four-year liberal arts university. It is a full-fledged, standalone sister college of Lindenwood University with an enrollment around 2,300 students. Lindenwood Belleville is located in Belleville, Illinois and occupies the campus that was formerly Belleville West High School. Lindenwood Belleville offers a day program, as well as evening programs for working adults. Lindenwood Belleville offers both bachelor's and master's degree programs in biology, psychology, education and educational administration, business administration, human resource management, corporate communication, and criminal justice.
History
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As a result of key partnership agreements and state approval in 2003, Lindenwood University purchased the abandoned former campus of the Belleville West High School with original architecture dating back to 1925 by William B. Ittner. Lindenwood-Belleville began by launching a master of arts programs in education and educational administration. Other programs were added through the university's School of Advanced Degree Programs, an evening-based accelerated format designed for working adults and non-traditional students.
As part of a campus restoration campaign, Lindenwood invested over $23 million. The plan included restoration of the auditorium and updating several historic buildings on campus and surrounding properties for academic and administrative use. When it opened in the fall of 2009, the Belleville campus was the only Lindenwood satellite campus to offer daytime classes. For the 2009-2010 academic year, semester-based programs were only offered to junior- and senior-level students, but in the fall of 2010 the University expanded semester-based programs to all underclassman. In 2011, Lindenwood University-Belleville transitioned from a satellite campus to a separately accredited college. The University was notified of the accrediting decision in November by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Under the new accreditation, Lindenwood University-Belleville will keep the same name and the same governing board as the St. Charles campus, and is now considered a sister school as part of the Lindenwood University System.
Campus
The 35-acre (14.16Â ha) campus is located on West Main Street in Belleville, Illinois, about 16 miles (26Â km) east of St. Louis, Missouri. Lindenwood University acquired the campus that was previously home to Belleville West High School. The Administration Building is located at the center of the Lindenwood Belleville campus. The building also houses many of the academic space and facilities and The Woods Cafe. The Advanced Degrees Program classroom building is used for evening undergraduate- and graduate-level classes.
Lindenwood Belleville also includes a 900-seat auditorium for performance art and guest speaking engagements, built in 1925 by noted architect William B. Ittner. In 2009, the University began construction of the Alice E. Ackermann Welcome Center, which added 3,000 square feet (280Â m2) adjacent to the current auditorium. Other additions to the campus include the Communications Center, Alan J. Dixon Student Center, Illinois State Police Forensic Science Laboratory, William L. Enyart Veterans Success Center, Badgley Tennis Complex, and Fred J. Hern Residence Hall.
The campus also includes a number of recreational and intercollegiate athletic facilities. The Lynx Arena is the home to the basketball and volleyball programs while also housing a recreational gym and fitness center on the lower level. Other current sports facilities include tennis courts, a soccer field, and a football stadium.
In 2014, Lindenwood Belleville opened an extension site in nearby Collinsville, Ill. The site is a 15,000-square-foot space located at 1101 Eastport Plaza Drive in Collinsville. It will be used for undergraduate and graduate classes in the accelerated evening program, as well as graduate classes in education and counseling.
Housing
Since the Lindenwood Belleville was formerly a satellite campus, it is still predominately a commuter school. In February 2012, Lindenwood Belleville announced that it purchased the EconoLodge motel, formerly known as the Hyatt Lodge motel, at 2120 W. Main Street for use as student dormitories now called Lynx Lodge. The addition of the Lynx Lodge property increased the residential student capacity to about 500 for the 2012-13 academic year. Lindenwood-Belleville has continued to purchase private residential homes surrounding the campus to increase on-campus living capacity with a total of 35 homes as of 2017 with continued acquisitions expected.
Lindenwood Belleville opened its first of two new traditional residence halls in early 2014. The first of the new residence halls is a 25,000-square-foot building that houses 180 female students. It was built at a cost of $4 million. A second residence hall, completed in 2014, is a three-story building that will house 200 male students. With completion of the second residence hall, Lindenwood Belleville will have capacity to house approximately 1,000 students on campus.
Lindenwood Belleville offers many different types of housing options, from traditional residence halls to apartments and residential houses. The Fred J. Kern Menâs Residence Hall opened in 2014, and the Lady Lynx Lodge opened in 2013. Apartments and residential houses are available to upper classmen. The rooms are furnished and have Internet access.
The campus offers three dining options: Mattâs Café, located in Old Main Hall; the dining hall; and Grab-and-Go, located in the U.S. Senator Alan J. Dixon Student Center. All of them offer a variety of options with flexible hours.
Academics
Undergraduate degrees are offered at Lindenwood Belleville through traditional, daytime, semester-based structure as well as evening accelerated formats.
Lindenwood-Belleville has full accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Lindenwood Belleville is also fully accredited by the Illinois Board of Higher Education and Lindenwoodâs Plaster School of Business and Entrepreneurship is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
Athletics
Lindenwood Belleville teams are known as the Lynx and fans often chant "put your paws up" at ice hockey games. The University is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and competes as a member of the American Midwest Conference (AMC).
For the 2014-15 season, Lindenwood Belleville joined the American Midwest Conference (AMC). During that season, Lindenwood Belleville added men's and women's ice hockey as well as men's and women's swimming and diving. The AMC is a non-football conference, so the Lindenwood Belleville football program plays in the Mid-States Football Association beginning in 2015.
Athletics history
Lindenwood Belleville athletics are undergoing a rapid expansion from only a few sports during the initial 2009â"10 season. Since beginning the Lindenwood Belleville athletic program, the University has steadily increased the number of sports offered, with more to be added in the future. The University began competition as a member of United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). Lindenwood Belleville was accepted into the NAIA as a full member effective August 1, 2012 and competed as an independent member of the NAIA in the Association of Independent Institutions (AII) as well as the USCAA. â"The university announced the additions of nine new sports for the 2011-12 academic year, including baseball, softball, table tennis, menâs and womenâs lacrosse, menâs and womenâs bowling, wrestling, and womenâs field hockey.
Lindenwood Belleville joined the American Midwest Conference (AMC) starting in the 2014â"15 academic year and the Mid-States Football Association for the 2015 season. Lindenwood Belleville also added men's and women's ice hockey as well as men's and women's swimming and diving.
The University continued to expand athletics, with the announcement of men's and women's rugby and women's field hockey.
Teams
The university currently fields 34 teams:
Football
In December 2011, Jeff Fisher was announced as the first head football coach of the Lindenwood Belleville football team, which began play in fall 2012. Fisher came to Lindenwood Belleville after serving as an assistant coach and the offensive coordinator for McKendree University for 15 years.
In March 2012, Lindenwood Belleville broke ground on a $2.3 million renovation to the former Township Stadium. The upgraded stadium, named Lindenwood Stadium, has a seating capacity of 4,129. The renovated stadium's turf design, alternating maroon and gray stripes, garnered national criticism after photos of the new turf spread online. Critics claimed that the field "is an abomination to the game" and that "It looks like a flattened out barbershop pole." Athletic Director Scott Spinner was inspired to add the striped design to the new field after seeing the alternating purple and gray turf at Estes Stadium at the University of Central Arkansas. Lindenwood Belleville defended the installation, indicating that it supports the branding mission of Lindenwood Belleville athletics. Spinner explained the installation by saying, "We did it because it was unique. And we did it for the student-athlete experience.â Spinner went on to say that the players were excited about the field and believe itâs going to set their program apart from others. The Lindenwood Belleville football program opened its first NAIA season on September 1, 2012 against Avila University.
The first college football game played at the stadium was a 43â"37 victory over the Avila Eagles on September 1, 2012.
Dale Carlson was hired as head football coach for the 2015 season.
References
External links
- Official website
- Lindenwood Universityâ"Belleville Lynx website