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    Northern Caribbean University

    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsNovember 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Northern Caribbean University (NCU), formerly West Indies College, was founded through the efforts of the Seventh-day Adventist Movement in Jamaica. Established to promote education and spiritual development, the institution has grown significantly since its inception.

    The journey began in 1907 with the purchase of a 90-acre farm at Willowdene, St. Catherine. This site was later sold to fund the acquisition of a 507-acre property at Riversdale, also in St. Catherine, where the school opened with 36 students. Unfortunately, operations ceased in 1913, and most of the land was sold, retaining only 13 acres.

    In 1919, the institution was revived on the 181-acre Coolsworth property, located near Mandeville. Classes began with five boarding students in a rented farmhouse called the Great House. The first permanent structure, built from lumber salvaged from Riversdale, remains on campus near Sorenson Hall.

    Rose Cottage

    Rose Cottage, one of the oldest buildings on campus, has served multiple roles since its construction in 1919. Initially used to house teachers, it later became a girls’ dormitory annex between 1938 and 1946, accommodating 26 students. Over time, it has been repurposed as classrooms and offices. Plans are underway to refurbish it as the home of the Department of History, Geography, and Social Sciences.

    Self-Sufficiency and Industry

    West Indies College emphasized self-sufficiency and skill-building from its early days. Industries such as baking, farming, dairy production, sheet metal work, and a printery were established to serve the college’s needs and provide student employment. Students also contributed two hours of unpaid labor daily, fostering responsibility and discipline.

    Expansion and Challenges

    Under President Wineland’s administration, significant development occurred. By 1927, the first chapel, boys’ dormitory, and girls’ dormitory were built. However, the 1930s brought challenges, including the Great Depressionand World War II, which strained resources.

    The 1940s saw recovery, marked by industrial and academic progress. By the 1970s, enrollment surged, and new programs, such as Business Administration and Nursing Education, were introduced.

    In the 1990s, the institution’s programs were accredited by the University Council of Jamaica, leading to its elevation to university status and its renaming to Northern Caribbean University.

    The Chapel

    The original chapel, built during Wineland’s tenure, was destroyed by the 1951 hurricane. A new structure was completed in 1952 and continues to serve as a spiritual and communal hub for the university.

    Legacy and Impact

    Today, Northern Caribbean University is a leader in holistic education, combining academic excellence, spiritual growth, and practical training. With its deep history and ongoing contributions, NCU remains a vital institution in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean region.

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