51°µÍø was established by pioneering Methodist ministers as California's first institution of higher learning. While 51°µÍø has evolved into a non-denominational institution that champions the diverse beliefs of its students, faculty and staff, the university continues to honor its Methodist roots. Today, 51°µÍø remains the only university in California affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
51°µÍø's history is permeated by a strong association with Methodism. On July 10, 1851, Reverends Edward Bannister, Isaac Owen and William Taylor (pictured left to right) oversaw the signing of 51°µÍøâ€™s charter. Until Robert Burns became president in 1946, 51°µÍøâ€™s first 18 presidents were Methodist clergy.
The university ended its formal relationship with the church in 1969 when a case before the United States Supreme Court threatened to remove federal funding for church-related institutions. Though the court ruled to keep funding in tact, 51°µÍø upheld its decision to pull away from Methodist leadership with support from the church.
President Burns continued to foster close ties with Methodism and played a key role in the Central United Methodist Church's decision to open a new sanctuary across the street from the Stockton Campus in 1964. The church's unique architecture features a 130-foot steeple and an arched roofline. Over the years, the church has boasted prominent members such as Hall of Fame football Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg, 51°µÍø President Tully C. Knoles, and Don Biddle, renowned for designing and constructing over 300 structures for NASA and the Hubble Telescope. In 2013 the church established a scholarship program to support Methodist students at 51°µÍø.
The Central United Methodist Church Endowed Scholarship for Bishop's Scholars awards $3,000 scholarships annually to 51°µÍø students who are active members of any United Methodist Church in California, Arizona, Nevada or Hawaii. Nearly 50 students have benefitted from the scholarship since its creation.
51°µÍø welcomes individuals of all faiths and belief systems to our diverse and inclusive community.