Pillsbury Baptist Bible College

Pillsbury Baptist Bible College (formerly, the Pillsbury Military Academy) was an Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Christian college in Owatonna, Minnesota, founded in 1957. It closed permanently in 2008.

Pillsbury described itself as a "biblical arts college." It offered a four-year program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Bachelor of Science in Bible, as well as several associate degrees and a Bible certificate program.

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