St. John's College (Kansas)
Baden Hall, the original building of St. John's Lutheran College | |
| Active | 1893–1986 |
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Religious affiliation | English Synod (1893-1908) LCMS (1908-1986) |
| Location | , , United States 37°14′35.2″N 96°58′50.9″W / 37.243111°N 96.980806°W |
St. John's College was a two-year college located in Winfield, Kansas, and was operated by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). The school began operation in 1893 under the English Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri and Other States and ceased operation in 1986, after over 9,000 students had been through its programs.
The college facilities now make up what is called "Baden Square", named to honor the college founder John Peter Baden. The City of Winfield uses the facilities for civic functions and municipal activities. Mundinger Hall, Rehwinkel Hall, and Baden Hall are each individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.