Hillcrest Lutheran Academy is a private Christian school in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.
Hillcrest's mission is "to equip students in a Christ-centered Bible-based environment for a life of eternal significance.
The four-story red brick and sandstone building, located on a hilltop overlooking the city, is in the Romanesque Revival style and was designed by Twin Cities architects Omeyer and Thori, who also designed educational buildings at St. Olaf College, courthouses in Windom and Ada, and the E.J.
Its construction, supervised by contractor John Lauritzen, required all of the brick masons available in the area.
Hillcrest has had some notable alumni including former Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army, General Gaylord T. Gunhus and aviation and construction pioneer Elling Halvorson who constructed a 13.5 mile water pipeline through the Grand Canyon in the 1960's and founder of Papillion Airways.