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WestminsterCollege, Salt Lake City, or simply "WestminsterCollege" is a four year accredited liberal arts college located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Westminster is the only remaining vestage of a trend in the late 1800s in which the Protestants set up private primary and secondary schools and offer free tuition to children in order to try to convert them out of Mormonism.
College level classes were first offered in 1897 as "Sheldon Jackson College." It was given that name after a Presbyterian minister and its primary benefactor, Sheldon Jackson.
WestminsterCollege is the most affordable national liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, and Money Magazine calls Westminster "one of America's best college buys." U.S. News and World Report ranks Westminster in the top 10 of all colleges in providing a value-added education.
Westminster's safe 300-acre residential campus is nestled in the tranquil rolling hills of western Pennsylvania, just 60 miles north of Pittsburgh and 85 miles southeast of Cleveland.
The Westminster campus is situated on 300 tree-lined acres that surround peaceful Brittain Lake, a popular place to canoe and fish in spring, ice skate in winter, or simply hang out or study on pleasant afternoons.