Waldorf College

Coordinates: 43°15′49″N 93°38′23″W / 43.263607°N 93.63962°W / 43.263607; -93.63962

Waldorf College
Motto Lux et Veritas, Light and Truth
Established 1903
Type For-profit university
Religious affiliation formerly Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, currently for-profit
President Dr. Robert Alsop
Students 580
Location Forest City, Iowa, USA
Colors Purple and Gold
Nickname Warriors
Website http://www.waldorf.edu/

Waldorf College, located in Forest City, Iowa, United States, is a four-year liberal arts, for-profit college.

Founded in 1903, the college was affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America until 2009, when, due to financial problems, the college was sold to for-profit Mayes Education, owner of Columbia Southern University, a distance education institution, located in Orange Beach, Alabama.

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