Euphrates College

Euphrates College (Turkish: Fırat Koleji, Armenian: Եփրատ Գոլէճ) was a coeducational high school in the region of Harput (the town of Harput is now part of the city of Elazığ, in eastern Turkey), founded and directed by American missionaries and attended mostly by the Armenian community in the region.

To meet the growing demand for general education in English language, the school's program was extended in 1878, and it was renamed "Armenia College".

The facilities at the college consisted of a hospital and an orphanage in addition to a theological seminary and high schools for boys and girls.

In addition to Lulejian: Nigohos Tenekejian, Hachadoor Nahigian, Garabed Sohigian, Hovhannes Bujicanian, Mergerdich Vorberian, Samuel Hachadoorian.

These 7 names are cited as Professors at Euphrates College on a memorial monument at Vernon Grove Cemetery, Milford, Massachusetts.

Girls in the Euphrates College of Kharpoot (1873)