was added in 1925, and the name was changed in 1930 to Friends Bible College to more fully reflect the growing mission of the institution.
By 1968, the school's vision put an emphasis on the four-year institution, leading to closure of the high school program and an effort to secure necessary faculty and facilities. This effort received general recognition in 1975 with the granting of full accreditation by the Association for Biblical Higher Education. Barclay College adopted its current name in 1990 to honor the first Quaker theologian, Robert Barclay.
== Campus ==
The campus in Haviland covers 13 acres (5 hectares) and contains eight primary buildings:
Current Buildings and Facilities include:
Phillips Hall (1947), home to administrative offices;
Worden Memorial Library (built c. 1978/1979); in addition to housing the library, this facility houses faculty offices, and the largest Friends collection of books among any Friends Schools;
Hockett Auditorium (c. 1958), the school's gymnasium;
Broadhurst Student …