Originally a purely agricultural college, Riseholme has had affiliations with different educational establishments over its 75 years.
It first opened as Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, and became the Lindsey College of Agriculture in 1966.
In 1980, it merged with its Lincolnshire counterparts in Holland and Kesteven. The combined county-wide college was then taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln.
It has been part of Bishop Burton College, in East Yorkshire, since 2012.
Riseholme Park – the college’s original campus – is home to our renowned equine facilities.
The Showground Campus opened in 2015 with flexible teaching spaces, industry-standard engineering workshops and a state-of-the Animal Management Unit.
The second phase of the Showground Campus opened the following year, including the Agri-Tech Health and Nutrition Centre and Sports and Health Science Centre.
We also opened our Centre for Agri-Food Technology, as part of the Lincolnshire Institute of Technology, in 2021.
To get in touch about joining the Riseholme College Alumni Association, and to share any photographs or memories of your time at the college, email enquiries@riseholme.ac.uk