Catalogs and bulletins show the evolution of classes, programs, degrees, and campus infrastructure. The Loma Linda College of Evangelists opened its doors for the first time in 1906. When the medical school was chartered in 1909, the school became the College of Medical Evangelists. The annual announcements and bulletins from these early college years are featured on the College of Medical Evangelists Bulletins page. The college became Loma Linda University in 1961. For University bulletins, see sections on individual schools and, beginning in 2005, the University Catalog. Many catalogs and bulletins that have not yet been digitized, can still be browsed by visiting the University Archives, located in the Heritage Research Center.
Browse the Catalogs and Bulletins Collections:
College of Arts & Sciences Bulletins (1967-1990)
College of Medical Evangelists Bulletins (1906-1961)
School of Allied Health Professions Bulletins
School of Behavioral Health Bulletins
School of Business & Management Bulletins (1986-1990)
School of Education Bulletins (1967-1990)