Organization:William Jessup University

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Short description: Private university in Rocklin, California
William Jessup University
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Former names
San Jose Bible College (1939–1989)
San Jose Christian College (1989–2004)
MottoTransforming Tomorrow Today
TypePrivate university
Established1939
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational Christian
Endowment$1.1 million[1]
Students1700+ full time equivalent[2]
Location
Rocklin, California
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U.S.
CampusSuburban
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NicknameWarriors
Websitewww.jessup.edu

William Jessup University is a private Christian university in Rocklin, California, with an additional site in San Jose, California. The university had 1,743 students during the 2019–20 academic year, over 1650 being full-time equivalents. Founded in 1939, it had a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,289 in the fall of 2020 on a campus size of 126 acres.[3]

History

The university was founded as San Jose Bible College in 1939, in San Jose by William Lee Jessup (1905–1992), the college's first president. Eugene Claremont Sanderson had originally started Evangel Bible University in San Jose in 1934 but was unable to make it viable. As a result, he recruited Jessup, one of his former students, to take over. By 1951, with the school expanding and the San José State University across the street encroaching, San Jose Bible College moved to a parcel bordered by Coyote Creek, 12th Street and nearly 30 years later by I-280. Spanish-style classroom buildings and several dormitory buildings made up the small campus.

William Jessup retired in 1960 and was succeeded by Alvan L. Tiffin. Later, Woodrow Phillips, an alumnus, was president from 1968 to 1979 and Chuck Boatman was president from 1979 to 1984. Bryce Leroy Jessup (1935-2020), a Pepperdine University alumnus and a son of the original president, was president from 1984 to 2010, when he retired. John Jackson, a former pastor at local megachurch Bayside Church, was selected to be the sixth president in March 2011.

In 1989, the school was renamed San Jose Christian College and regionally accredited by WASC in 2002. As administration was unable to find a new location in the Santa Clara Valley, they decided to move the institution to the Sacramento metropolitan city of Rocklin in April 2003. The college officially moved from its San Jose campus in June 2004. At this time the college was renamed William Jessup University. A branch campus has been retained in San Jose that primarily serves non-traditional and graduate students.

The current location was formerly a Herman Miller Furniture Factory and many of the buildings were designed by Frank Gehry.[4]

Since 2017, William Jessup University has formally partnered with Placer County to address land conservation issues in the county.[5] In 2022, the university and Placer County announced plans for the University to purchase a 487 acre piece of land known as the Clover Valley, with the goal of managing it as an ecological and recreational preserve.[6][7]

Academics

Jessup offers 25 undergraduate majors, 10 graduate programs, 5 degree completion programs and 9 fully online programs. All programs are regionally and professionally accredited and integrated with a vibrant faith based principles that provide students with a foundational understanding of themselves, the world and its Creator.

Schools

Faculty and programs are divided into six schools:[8]

  • School of Business
  • School of Education
  • School of Humanities and the Arts
  • School of Natural and Applied Sciences
  • School of Psychology
  • School of Theology and Leadership

Centers and Institutes[9]

  • Center for American Sign Language (ASL)
  • Center for Hispanic/Latino Ministry (Casa Latina)[10]
  • Institute for Bio-Diversity and the Environment
  • Institute for Public Policy

Athletics

The William Jessup athletic teams are called the Warriors. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) since the 2014–15 academic year. The Warriors previously competed in the California Pacific Conference (Cal Pac) from 2004–05 to 2013–14.

William Jessup competes in 16 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, stunt, tennis, track & field and volleyball.[11]

Controversy

William Jessup has a partial exception to Title IX which allows it to legally discriminate against LGBT students for religious reasons.[12] The school's handbook states "Students who engage in unmarried heterosexual cohabitation or any homosexual/bisexual activity will be subject to judicial action".[13] A student and cross-country athlete claims that he was kicked out of the school in 2014 for being gay.[14] In response to the student's claims, university president John Jackson stated that "we do not discriminate against students based on their sexual orientation. However, student participation in WJU is a voluntary association governed by a biblically-based code of conduct for every student enrolled at the University."[15]

In response to LGBT policies and other controversial steps, current and previous students have shared their stories and frustrations with the school's policies and practices on several different online forums.[16][17]

The school's current president, John Jackson, has not shied away from making controversial statements online, especially with regard to social issues.[18] In his personal blog, he stated that he has "observed at least five cultural giants of our time:  historical revisionism, abortion and euthanasia, religious repression, racism and injustice, identity and family" and is “'against' these five giants".[19] He also "believe[s] that a socialist economic and political system is the greatest natural threat to religious liberty around the world." He also was one of the first religious leaders in the state of California to advocate the return to in-person religious services, calling for the "restoration of 100% of building capacities" by July of 2020.[20]

Notable alumni

  • JJ Heller, singer[21]

See also

  • List of colleges and universities in California

References

  1. "2008 NACUBO Endowment Study". National Association of College and University Business Officers. http://www.nacubo.org/documents/research/NES2008PublicTable-AllInstitutionsByFY08MarketValue.pdf. 
  2. "William Jessup University — Top Christian College Northern California". http://jessup.edu/. 
  3. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/william-jessup-university-1281 [bare URL]
  4. "Frank Gehry". October 5, 1999. https://www.salon.com/1999/10/05/gehry/. 
  5. "Placer, William Jessup partnership | Placer County, CA". https://www.placer.ca.gov/605/Placer-William-Jessup-partnership. 
  6. TeSelle, Mike (2022-06-28). "'Once in lifetime deal': William Jessup University aims to preserve Rocklin's Clover Valley" (in en). https://www.kcra.com/article/once-in-lifetime-deal-william-jessup-university-aims-to-preserve-rocklins-clover-valley/40446051. 
  7. "Clover Valley Preservation | Placer County, CA". https://www.placer.ca.gov/8081/Clover-Valley-Preservation. 
  8. "2021-2022 Academic Catalog". https://jessup.edu/academics/schools-institutes/. 
  9. "Schools & Institutes" (in en-US). https://jessup.edu/academics/schools-institutes/. 
  10. "School of Theology & Leadership" (in en-US). https://jessup.edu/academics/schools-institutes/school-of-theology-and-leadership/. 
  11. "This Page Has Moved". http://www.playnaia.com/iFrames/schoolInfo.php?schoolID=974&TB_iframe=true&width=450&height=600. 
  12. Redden, Elizabeth (April 13, 2021). "Colleges Seek to Intervene in Title IX Religious Exemption Suit". Inside Higher Ed. https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2021/04/13/colleges-seek-intervene-title-ix-religious-exemption-suit. 
  13. Hoang, Lien (June 19, 2014). "William Jessup University in Rocklin expels gay student". Sacramento News & Review. https://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/content/william-jessup-university-in-rocklin-expels-gay-student/13765525/. 
  14. "Sanger man claims he was kicked out of university for being gay". ABC 30 Action News (Fresno, California). May 31, 2014. https://abc30.com/gay-university-student-kicked-out-anthony-villareal-william-jessup-unversity/86788/. 
  15. Zeigler, Cyd (2014-06-01). "Read Christian univ. memo on expelled gay athlete" (in en). https://www.outsports.com/2014/6/1/5771244/william-jessup-university-anthony-villarreal. 
  16. "Liberated Jessupians" (in en). https://liberatedjessupians.medium.com/. 
  17. See also @jessupstories on Instagram.
  18. "The Prevailing Church – Dr. John Jackson, Pastorpreneur" (in en-US). https://drjohnjackson.com/2022/07/01/the-prevailing-church/. 
  19. "The Prevailing Church – Dr. John Jackson, Pastorpreneur" (in en-US). https://drjohnjackson.com/2022/07/01/the-prevailing-church/. 
  20. "An Appeal for California Churches – Dr. John Jackson, Pastorpreneur" (in en-US). https://drjohnjackson.com/2020/04/28/an-appeal-for-california-churches/. 
  21. Wilson, Holly. "J.J. Heller's poetic style noted on secular folk chart". Christian Examiner. http://www.christianexaminer.com/Articles/Articles%20Apr11/Art_Apr11_11.html. 

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