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Emmanuel College (Georgia)

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Motto in English
  
God With Us

Established
  
1919

Total enrollment
  
884 (2015)

Acceptance rate
  
49.1% (2014)

Colors
  
Red, Gold

Type
  
Private

President
  
Ron White

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
18,990 USD (2016)

Phone
  
+1 706-245-7226

Former names
  
Franklin Springs Institute

Affiliation
  
International Pentecostal Holiness Church

Address
  
181 Spring St, Franklin Springs, GA 30639, USA

Motto
  
Deus Nobiscum (God With Us, Latin)

Notable alumni
  
H Vinson Synan, Micah Gravley, Tico Brown

Similar
  
Southern Wesleyan University, Lees–McRae College, Pfeiffer University, North Greenville University, University of Mount Olive

Profiles

Emmanuel College is located in Franklin Springs, Georgia. Emmanuel is a private, Christian, liberal arts college and is affiliated with the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. Currently Emmanuel boasts its highest enrollment with more than 900 students on campus . In 2016, Emmanuel College was named a Top 50 Regional College (South) by U.S. News & World Report for the 5th straight year, jumping 13 spots from last year to #29.

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History

Emmanuel College was founded in 1919 as the Franklin Springs Institute in Franklin Springs, GA. In its first years it taught high school courses grades eight through eleven and three college level courses. The first buildings were two hotels and a skating rink. In 1931, the college was forced to close for two years during the Great Depression. When the school reopened the new president, Thomas Aaron, began to refocus the institutes priorities from being a high school to a college. In 1939, the name was changed to Emmanuel College and the high school was called Emmanuel Academy.

The year 1967 saw the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools grant the two year college full accreditation. During the 1970's, a four-year School of Christian Ministries was established and accredited by the American Association of Bible Colleges and in 1991, major changes to curricular offerings also accompanied accreditation as a four-year institution from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

The school is continuing to support the Georgia Move On When Ready Program with the courses of Pre-Calculus, Calculus, English 101, and English 102.

Academics

The college has a faculty-student ratio of 15:1 and an acceptance rate of 55%. Emmanuel specializes in Christian ministry, education, and business majors, with the Teacher Education and Professional Development program being the most popular major at the college, 27% of enrolled undergraduate students. Other popular majors include: business, sport management, psychology, and general education.

Emmanuel College offers over 30 areas of study and confers Associate degrees and bachelor's degrees through its four schools:

  • School of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Business
  • School of Christian Ministries
  • School of Education
  • Athletics

    Emmanuel College teams are known as the Lions. The college is a member of the NCAA Division II, primarily competing in the Conference Carolinas. Emmanuel is also a member of the SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference (SELC) for men's lacrosse, and the Mid-America Men's Volleyball Intercollegiate Conference (MAMVIC) for men's volleyball. Emmanuel formerly competed in the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).

    In recent years, the college has expanded its athletic department. In 2012 Emmanuel College added men's and women's lacrosse, men's volleyball, and clay target shooting along with opening its 76,000-square-foot (7,100 m2) athletic center that contains a basketball arena, volleyball court, an indoor track, a fitness center, an aerobics room, a swimming pool, a bowling alley, and a food court. The men's basketball team finished runners up in the NAIA National championship game in 2014, and the Cross Country Team finished third at Nationals in Fall of 2013. The college also announced that men's and women's swimming and men's and women's bowling will be added for the 2013-14 academic year. The college competes in 12 men's, 12 women's and three co-ed sports: Wrestling has also been added and will start competing in the 2015-16 school year.

    References

    Emmanuel College (Georgia) Wikipedia