Soule College was an institution of higher learning in Dodge City, Kansas, United States, that operated from 1888 until 1903.
The college advertised board for $2 per week and tuition for $24 per year.
[1] In the late nineteenth century, Asa Titus Soule, a native of Rochester, New York, made his fortune and reputation as the "Hop Bitters King" by peddling a patent medicine of Hop Bitters.
Looking for a place to invest his newfound millions, Soule traveled west to Kansas.
He initially invested in a scheme to build an irrigation ditch across western Kansas, but soon decided to invest in higher education.