Williamson College of the Trades was founded in 1888 by Quaker
businessman and philanthropist Isaiah V. Williamson, whose objective was
to provide financially disadvantaged young men with a useful trade.
Located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, the school accepted its first
students in the fall of 1891. Then, as now, the young men received free
room, board, and tuition while dividing their day between the classroom
and the shop. In 2015, the institution changed its name from Williamson
Free School of Mechanical Trades to Williamson College of the Trades,
but its mission has never changed. Students still live on campus for
free and are required to report for morning inspection, attend daily
chapel service, and maintain a professional appearance at all times.
Williamson has remained relevant in a changing world while still
maintaining its core values of faith, integrity, diligence, excellence,
and service. Despite changing times, Williamson College of the Trades
has stayed true to those values and Isaiah V. Williamson's legacy.