Centenary College of Louisiana is an undergraduate, liberal arts college in Shreveport, Louisiana. The college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and is one of 16 members of the Associated Colleges of the South. Centenary College of Louisiana is the oldest chartered liberal arts colleges west of the Mississippi River. The lineage of the college dates back to 1825, when the College of Louisiana opened in Jackson, Louisiana. The school enjoyed early success, but struggled financially until Centenary College of Clinton, Mississippi agreed to merge with the Jackson campus, creating... Centenary College of Louisiana in 1845. The college prospered until the beginning of the American Civil War. Three lines, written in a large bold hand, cover the entire page of the faculty minute-book dated October 7, 1861: "Students have all gone to war--College suspended, and God Help the Right!" During this time, the Jackson campus was used as a Confederate hospital for the garrison of Port Hudson, and was sacked upon arrival of Union troops in 1863.
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| Location: | Shreveport, Louisiana
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| Founded: | 1825 |
| School type: | Private school |
| Endowment: | $
107,208,147 |
| Colors: | Maroon, White |