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Holy Spirit College (HSC) is a private
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college located in
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, GA. The college describes itself as an "authentic Catholic college" in the spirit of the apostolic constitution '' Ex corde ecclesiae'' of
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. Pontifex University is the
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counterpart to Holy Spirit College.


History

Holy Spirit College was founded in 2005 as an undergraduate college offering courses in the Liberal Arts to students of
Holy Spirit Preparatory School Holy Spirit Preparatory School (abbreviated HSP) is an independent, Roman Catholic preparatory school located in Atlanta and Sandy Springs, Georgia. It was originally established in 1996 as Donnellan School. Location and administration Pre-K4 ...
. Starting in fall 2010, the college admitted its first class of full-time undergraduate students pursuing bachelor's degrees in philosophy. These students were offered majors in Philosophy, Theology and Catholic Education.


Coat of arms

The college's institutional
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was created by the heraldic designer James-Charles Noonan, and is
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'' Azure, between three
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, one in bend in the dexter chief point, one in bend sinister in the sinister chief point, one in pale in center base point or, on a
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set around the rim with three equidistant bosses or, the dove of the Holy Spirit descending
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is blazoned as:
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of the colors argent and azure a lamp of learning or, its flames proper.''


Governance

The college's chancellor is Monsignor Edward J. Dillon, J.C.D.; the college's president is Gareth N. Genner, and Archbishop
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.


Campus and student life

The college's campus is located on grounds shared with Holy Spirit Parish and Holy Spirit Preparatory School. A Commons Building provides the college with facilities for study, dining and relaxation; the parish complex offers a library and college lecture halls.


Academics

The college was founded for the purpose of providing programs to
Holy Spirit Preparatory School Holy Spirit Preparatory School (abbreviated HSP) is an independent, Roman Catholic preparatory school located in Atlanta and Sandy Springs, Georgia. It was originally established in 1996 as Donnellan School. Location and administration Pre-K4 ...
leading to an Associate of Arts degree or certificates in philosophy or the liberal arts. In 2010, the college announced that it planned to expand its course offerings and academic focus. Starting in the fall of 2010, the college now offers a
bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six ...
program, while maintaining an emphasis on theology, philosophy and liberal arts. After a period of decline, the undergraduate program was reinvigorated and the college began to gear up for the Fall of 2019 when it would begin to recruit students in a more focused manner.


Affiliations and accreditation

Though an independent Catholic college not affiliated with any religious order or congregation, Holy Spirit maintains a close association with Holy Spirit Parish, and the Archdiocese of Atlanta. The college is authorized to grant degrees by the Georgia Non-Public Secondary Education Commission (GNPEC). The college also maintains memberships in the
American Catholic Philosophical Association The American Catholic Philosophical Association (ACPA) is an organization of Catholic philosophers established in 1926 to promote the advancement of philosophy as an intellectual discipline consonant with Catholic tradition. Among the means used t ...
(ACPA), the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, and the Shakespeare Association of America. Holy Spirit is not accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the regional accreditation association which covers Georgia.


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Holy Spirit Catholic Church



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