Weimar University

[2] Following the closure, the property changed hands several times and in 1975 it reopened as Hope Village, a temporary relocation center for Vietnamese refugees.

Dr Standish later moved to establish Hartland Institute in Virginia, another self-supporting Seventh-day Adventist college, which also ran a parallel health program.

[7] It is part of Weimar's health care program and is primarily focused on lifestyle-based crisis intervention and training for recovery from diabetes and life-threatening heart problems.

[8] NEWSTART is an acronym and stands for Nutrition, Exercise, Water, Sunlight, Temperance, Air, Rest, and Trust (in Divine Power).

[13] In February 2017, the institute was granted candidacy status for a period of five years during which the college could advance to initial accreditation if the commission's qualifications were met.

[citation needed] In May 2019, the institute announced a new bachelor of science in nursing program which accepted its first cohort of students for the fall of 2019.