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Type
  
for-profit university

Chairman
  
R. Dale Bunch

Acceptance rate
  
88% (2014)

Mascot
  
Mustangs

Established
  
1888

Dean
  
Margaret Starr

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
16,230 USD (2015)

Total enrollment
  
592 (2012)

Former names
  
Brown's Business College of Commerce (1888–1960) Midstate College of Commerce (1960–1970)

President
  
Meredith N. Bunch (2010–)

Address
  
411 W Northmoor Rd, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

Similar
  
Saint Francis Medical, Oehrlein School of Cosmetology, Illinois Central College, Tricoci University of Beauty, Methodist College

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Midstate College is a for-profit college in Peoria, Illinois.

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Midstate college


History

Midstate College's origins date back to 1857, when a commercial school was started in Peoria. In 1865, a similar school opened, and the two schools combined in 1868. In 1888, the merged school was bought by George W. Brown, principal of Jacksonville Business College, and named Brown's Business College of Commerce.

In 1902, a new building was completed at 240 South (now Southwest) Jefferson Street, on the corner of Jefferson and Harrison Streets downtown, and Brown's Business College moved into the second and third floors.

Over time, Mr. Brown increased his properties to 20 institutions, including Cairo, Decatur, Jacksonville and Rockford in Illinois; Davenport and Muscatine, Iowa; and St. Louis, Missouri.

Mr. Brown continued ownership of the Peoria school until 1913, then sold it to a Mr. Reed. Reed sold the school in 1960 to A.R. Beard, Don Beard, and Arline H. Bunch, who renamed the school Midstate College of Commerce. In 1965, the Bunch family purchased the stock, and renamed the school to simply Midstate College in 1970. R. Dale Bunch became president around 1965.

In October 1997, Midstate moved from its 95-year-old downtown location to 411 West Northmoor Road, near the corner of Northmoor Road and Knoxville Avenue (Illinois Route 40). The downtown building was bought by a developer, was renovated, and became known as the Prairie Building in 1998.

In November 1999, Midstate was approved as a four-year institution and began offering a Bachelor of Business Administration degree; other bachelor's degrees have been added since. The Arline H. Bunch Business Center opened in January 2002.

Bunch's daughter, Meredith N. Bunch, became college president in November 2010; R. Dale Bunch remained chairman of the board.

References

Midstate College Wikipedia