is part of the Seventh-day Adventist system of higher education that adheres to and promotes its vision—“Transforming lives through education, health care, and research”—and its motto—“To Make Man Whole.”

traces its beginnings back to 1905, when—through a series of divine providences—the University, starting as a nurses’ training school, was founded at Loma Linda, California, by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The School of Nursing began in 1905. In 1909, the College of Medical Evangelists received its charter as a medical school with the express purpose of preparing physicians who could meet the needs of the whole person. Both schools emphasized the need for healthful living as a part of medical care—a revolutionary concept in 1905.

The University has steadily expanded its programs to meet the demands of a global environment. The original schools—Nursing and Medicine—have been joined by the Schools of Allied Health Professions, Behavioral Health, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Religion; and the Faculty of Graduate Studies. All the school programs are accredited by their respective accrediting bodies.


  • 1905 – Loma Linda Sanitarium and Nurses’ Training School (renamed School of Nursing in 1924)
  • 1909 – Institution named College of Medical Evangelists (CME), which included School of Medicine 1937 School of Medical Technology established
  • 1941 – School of Physical Therapy established
  • 1948 – School of Tropical and Preventive Medicine (reorganized as School of Public Health in 1967)
  • 1953 – School of Dentistry established
  • 1954 – Graduate School established (restructured as Faculty of Graduate Studies in 2005)
  • 1961 – College of Medical Evangelists renamed
  • 1962 – Voted to consolidate the Schools of Medicine and Nursing on the Loma Linda campus
  • 1964 – School of Public Health established
  • 1966 – Schools/Programs consolidated as the School of Health Related Professions, now known as School of Allied Health Professions
  • 1967 – campus merged with La Sierra College
  • 1968 – Hospital dedicated; renamed Medical Center in 1970
  • 1990 – Loma Linda and La Sierra campuses became two separate universities
  • 1997 – and Medical Center corporately linked together through Adventist Health Sciences Center—AHSC
  • 2002 – School of Pharmacy established
  • 2003 – School of Science and Technology (restructured as School of Behavioral Health in 2012)
  • 2005 – Faculty of Graduate Studies restructured (reorganized in 2018)
  • 2005 – centennial celebration
  • 2007 – School of Religion reorganized
  • 2012 – School of Behavioral Health established
  • 2015 – Corporation name changed from Adventist Health Sciences Center (AHSC) to (H)
  • 2018 – Faculty of Graduates Studies reorganized
  • 2021 – Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus opened

Today the original 1905 property is part of an expanding health sciences campus operated under the jurisdiction of —which includes six medical facilities: Medical Center, Children’s Hospital, Medical Center East Campus, Surgical Hospital, Behavioral Medicine Center, and Medical Center – Murrieta; ten institutes; three research centers; and various other centers.

After more than a century of service, the University remains committed to the vision of its founders and is sustained by its close association with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The University is recognized as a leader in the field of health sciences education, research, and service—locally and internationally.

Through divine providence and guidance, continues to fulfill its mission: To prepare health professionals to continue the teaching and healing ministry of the Master Teacher and Great Physician, Jesus Christ.