Hyles–Anderson College
| Type | Unaccredited private college |
|---|---|
| Established | 1972 |
Religious affiliation | Independent Baptist |
| Chancellor | John Wilkerson |
| Vice-Chancellor | Ray Young |
| Location | , , United States 41°27′57″N 87°24′17″W / 41.465833°N 87.404644°W |
| Colors | Blue and yellow |
| Mascot | Lion |
| Website | www |
Hyles–Anderson College (HAC) is a private Independent Fundamental Baptist college in unincorporated Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana. As a ministry of the First Baptist Church of Hammond, it focuses on training pastors, missionaries and Christian teachers to work in Independent Baptist schools. It was founded in 1972.
The college and the sponsoring church are noted for "a string of assaults and sexual crimes" spanning decades. Some are sexual crimes against children, including the 2013 conviction of chancellor Jack Schaap.