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ATLANTA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
www.ACC.EDU
2605 Ben Hill Road, East Point, GA 30344.
Contact: Colleen Ramos, Vice President of Enrollment & Professional Studies, (404) 669-2088, M-F 8:30 am – 5 pm EST, Email: CRamos@acc.edu.
Type of Institution: Private.

Degrees Available: Associate of arts, bachelor of arts, bachelor of science and bachelor of theology (fifth-year undergraduate program). Biblical studies, business, child and youth development, counseling and human services, early childhood education, English, history, humanities, music, psychology.

Forms of Credit Recognized:
The University awards credit based on the following measurements of noncollegiate learning: proficiency examinations (CLEP, ACT-PEP, DANTES, Challenge Exams), formal noncollegiate coursework for which credit recommendations have been established by National PONSI or ACE CCRS, military experiences recommended for credit by ACE, and individualized prior learning assessment.

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Atlanta Christian College was founded in 1937. The College enrolls more than 600 students in both traditional and adult degree programs. ACC is affiliated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ.
The mission of Atlanta Christian College is to educate students for Christ-centered service and leadership through the world. ACC’s educational goal is the development of the total person. The curriculum – biblical and theological studies, arts and sciences, and various professional studies –and the learning environment are designed to encourage students to grow spiritually, intellectually, socially, physically and professionally.
Approximately 95 percent of students received financial aid in 2008-09.
Atlanta Christian College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate and baccalaureate degrees.
Athletic teams compete as part of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Division II, in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, and volleyball. A variety of intramural teams are also available.

ACE = American Council on Education
ACE CCRS = American Council on Education College Credit Recommendation Service
ACT = American College Testing
AP = Advanced Placement
CBE = Competency-Based Education
CEEB = College Entrance Examination Board
CLEP = College Level Examination Program
CPE = College Proficiency Exam
DANTES = Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support
ECE=Excelsior College Examinations
GRE = Graduate Record Examination
National PONSI = New York Regents National Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction
PEP = Proficiency Examination Program
SOC = Serviceperson's Opportunity College

Under "Degrees Available," the list of degree programs generally contains those  that are designed to accommodate working adults.

Under "Type of Institution," Comprehensive refers to an institution that offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees.


Updated August 11, 2009



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