Andhra Christian College

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Saint George is its patron saint. At the entrance of the college, there is a statue of the saint slaying the dragon.

Elected officials of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church administer the college.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

History

AC College was established in 1885 in Guntur City and was one of the first colleges in India to offer graduate programs. Protestant missionaries from the U.S.A established the college. The then United Lutheran Church in America (ULCA) through Rev. Fr. John Christian Frederick Heyer (known as Father Heyer) established the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church on 31 July 1842.<ref>Luther Richardson, Kolluri, Rev., Towards Self-Reliance, p. xi, Editorial by Rev. Dr. D.V. Daniel</ref>

Succession of Administrators

The college had illustrious Pastor's as Administrators of the college since the beginning.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The current Principal is Dr. Moses.

Sl. No Name Tenure Domicile Highest earned credentials
1 The Rev. Luther Benaiah Wolf, ELCA 1885-1891 United States M.A. (Gettysburg)
2 The Rev. John Aberly, ELCA 1891-1892 United States M.A. (Gettysburg)
3 The Rev. Luther Benaiah Wolf, ELCA 1892-1899 United States M.A. (Gettusburg)
4 The Rev. Victor McCauley, ELCA 1899-1901 United States M.A. (Gettysburg)
5 The Rev. Luther Benaiah Wolf, ELCA 1901-1907 United States M.A. (Gettusburg)
6 The Rev. Lemon L. Uhl, ELCA 1907-1913 United States Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins)
7 The Rev. John Roy Strock, ELCA 1913-1916 United States M.A. (Gettysburg)
8 The Rev. George Alleman Rupley, ELCA 1916-1919 United States M.A. (Princeton)
9 The Rev. John Roy Strock, ELCA 1919-1922 United States M.A. (Gettysburg)
10 The Rev. Victor McCauley, ELCA 1922-1923 United States M.A. (Gettysburg)
11 The Rev. Hiram Hill Sipes, ELCA 1923-1927 United States M.A. (Pennsylvania)
12 The Rev. John Roy Strock, ELCA 1927-1933 United States M.A. (Gettysburg)
13 The Rev. Hiram Hill Sipes, ELCA 1933-1936 United States M.A. (Pennsylvania)
14 The Rev. John Roy Strock, ELCA 1936-1939 United States M.A. (Gettysburg)
15 Sri Valaparla China John 1939-1941 India
16 The Rev. Hiram Hill Sipes, ELCA 1941-1943 United States M.A. (Pennsylvania)
17 The Rev. C. H. Swavely, ELCA 1943-1945 United States M.A. (Pennsylvania)
18 The Rev. Hiram Hill Sipes, ELCA 1945-1948 United States M.A. (Pennsylvania)
19 The Rev. C. H. Swavely, ELCA 1948-1950 United States M.A. (Pennsylvania)
20 Rao Saheb T. S. Paulus 1951-1962 India M.A. (Madras)
21 Sri John Bob Williams 1962-1965 India Ph.D. (Columbia)
22 Sri Jonnakutti Paulus 1965-1968 India M.A.
23 Sri M. G. Thomas 1968-1972 India Ph.D.
24 Sri N. Issac 1972-1976 India Ph.D. (Poona)
25 Sri C. Devadanam 976-1982 India Ph.D.
26 Sri P. Prabhudass 1982-1986 India Ph.D.
27 Sri G. Samuel 1986-1987 India Ph.D.
28 Sri Balla Jyothi Raju 1987-1992 India Ph.D. (Iowa)
29 Sri B. Chandra Paul 1992-1998 India
30 Sri R. R. S. Sundar Das 1999-2001 India
31 Sri P. Andrew 2001-2003 India Ph.D. (Nagarjuna)
32 Smt. D. M. Sujata 2003-2004 India
33 Smt. R. Sulochana Devi 2004-2005 India
34 Smt. D. M. Sujata 2005-2006 India
35 Smt. K. E. Manorama Bai 2006-2013 India
36 Sri K. E. Sasi Kiran 2013-2014 India
37 Sri P. Mutyam 2014-2017 India Ph.D.
38 Sri M. Emmanuel 2017-2018 India M.Sc. (Nagarjuna)
39 Sri G. Deva Kumar 2018-2019 India Ph.D. (Nagarjuna)
40 Smt. T. Anita Susan 2020-2021 India Ph.D. (Nagarjuna)
41 Sri K. Moses 2022- India Ph.D. (Nagarjuna)

Administration

Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church (AELC) through its Board of Education administers the college. The school consists of three entities:

  • Day College
  • Evening College
  • College of Law

Academic profile

Main campus
  • Intermediate

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Notable alumni

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In film

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Further reading

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