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Richmont Graduate University

Chattanooga, TN

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Quick Facts

Christus In Vobis Spes Gloriae(Christ In You The Hope Of Glory)

1933
Founded
Private, Graduate School
Type
280
Graduate
Special Focus Four-Year
Classification
President: Timothy W. Quinnan, Ph.D.

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About Richmont Graduate University

Richmont: Merging faith and psychology for impactful graduate-level ministry and counseling.

Richmont Graduate University stands as a distinguished private institution, uniquely dedicated to advanced studies in counseling and ministry. Born from a visionary merger, Richmont combines a deep spiritual heritage with rigorous psychological insight, fostering an academic environment where professional excellence meets compassionate care. Guided by its inspiring motto, "Christus In Vobis Spes Gloriae" (Christ in You, the Hope of Glory), Richmont is committed to equipping graduates who will make a profound positive impact in their communities.

The university's rich history formally began in 2000 with the strategic unification of two distinct yet complementary institutions: the Chattanooga Bible Institute (established 1933) and the Psychological Studies Institute (established 1973). This powerful merger, finalized in 2003, brought together decades of experience in both theological education and mental health. This new entity quickly gained national recognition, earning accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) just three years later in 2006.

Richmont's academic strengths are particularly evident in its acclaimed Clinical Mental Health Program, which received prestigious accreditation from the Council on Accrediting Counseling Related Education Programs (CACREP) in 2016. This significant achievement underscores Richmont's dedication to maintaining the highest professional standards in counseling education. Each year, Richmont proudly graduates approximately 70 new counselors and ministers, who are uniquely prepared to integrate professional expertise with a heartfelt commitment to service, rooted deeply in the university's core values.

Key Highlights

  • Founded through the merger of institutions established in 1933 (Chattanooga Bible Institute) and 1973 (Psychological Studies Institute).
  • Formalized as Richmont Graduate University in 2000, with the merger completed in 2003.
  • Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) in 2006.
  • Clinical Mental Health Program received specialized CACREP accreditation in 2016.
  • Graduates approximately 70 new counselors and ministers annually.
  • Guided by the motto: "Christus In Vobis Spes Gloriae" (Christ in You, the Hope of Glory).
  • A private, graduate-level institution specializing in counseling and ministry.

Timeline

1933
Chattanooga Bible Institute (CBI) established
1973
Psychological Studies Institute (PSI) established
2000
Richmont Graduate University formalized, initiating the merger of CBI and PSI
2003
CBI and PSI officially merged to form Richmont Graduate University
2006
Received accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
2016
Clinical Mental Health Program received CACREP accreditation
2017
Timothy W. Quinnan, Ph.D. began his presidency
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93 Years
of Excellence

Leadership

Timothy W. Quinnan, Ph.D.
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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