Ambassador College
Ambassador College was a private educational institution founded in 1947 by Herbert W. Armstrong. It was established to provide a liberal arts education with a focus on religious studies, particularly within the context of the Worldwide Church of God. The college aimed to train students for leadership roles in the church and society.
The campus was located in Pasadena, California, and later expanded to include a second campus in Big Sandy, Texas. Ambassador College offered undergraduate degrees and was known for its unique curriculum that combined academic subjects with biblical teachings. The college closed in 1997 due to financial difficulties.