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Kettering College of Medical Arts, occupying a suburban campus near Dayton
in southwest Ohio, is a coeducational college owned by the Kettering Medical
Center and chartered by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. When the College
first opened its doors in 1967, more than 100 freshmen were enrolled, many
of whom became the first graduates in 1969. The state charter granted in
1968 empowered the College, as the educational component of Kettering
Medical Center, to conduct instruction in the arts, sciences, and allied
health professions.
"It must be an educational center as well as a medical service center,
involved in preparing young people for satisfying lives of service here and
in other institutions of the world." These were some of the words with which
Eugene W. Kettering set aside 35 acres of the family estate as the campus
for a proposed medical center to commemorate the name and ideas of his
father, Charles F. Kettering, soon after the great inventor's death in 1958.
The historic pattern of education in medical institutions has been one of
apprenticeship, in-service training, and service-oriented lectures. Over the
years, however, the strength of academic methods, organization, and
presentation of instruction in allied health and nursing curricula has been
effectively demonstrated. Thus it was determined by the founders that the
educational purpose of the medical center should be served by the
establishment of an academic institution offering curricula in a variety of
health careers, as well as arts and sciences.
Physical facilities for the College were constructed on the campus adjacent
to the Charles F. Kettering Memorial Hospital, the clinical component of the
Kettering Medical Center, which was opened to patients in 1964. As qualified
leaders were acquired for administrative and faculty positions in the
College, the counsel of many authorities in education and in the professions
was retained to ensure that its concept and programs would, from the outset,
be both academically sound and in keeping with the Kettering tradition of
innovation.
The College offers certificate programs, two-year Associate of Science
degrees, a Bachelor of Science in Health Professions degree with four
specialty tracks, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing completion degree. It
also provides opportunity for individuals to pursue educational interests
related to career or personal advancement.
Kettering College Timeline
Historical Photo Gallery
Kettering College Memory Book
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