Emmanuel College

181 Springs St, Franklin springs, GA 30639
Tel: (706)245-7226
Private not-for-profit | 806 students
Emmanuel College is Christ-centered, liberal arts institution which strives to prepare students to become Christ-likedisciples who integrate faith, learning, and living for effective careers, scholarship and service.

School Overview:

Emmanuel College
CountyFranklin County, GA
Title IV EligibleParticipat
Carnegie ClassificationBaccalaureate Colleges--General
Institution LevelFour or more years
Institution ControlPrivate not-for-profit
Instructional Staff Total
(research/public service staff included)
58 staff115 staff
Student Body
Total Enrollment806 students1,633 students
# Full-Time Students
711 students1,434 students
# Part-Time Students
95 students137 students
 
% American Indian/Alaskan
-1%
% Asian
1%2%
% Hawaiian
-1%
% Hispanic
4%3%
% Black
15%6%
% White
80%84%
% Two or more races
-2%
 
Finances and Admission
In-State Tuition Fees
(2012-13)
$15,700$24,462
 
Out-State Tuition Fees
(2012-13)
$15,700$24,744
 
Percent Admitted51%64%
SAT Reading (25-75%)430-550450-570
SAT Math (25-75%)440-530460-573

School Notes:

  • Emmanuel College is a private, four-year Christian College with an Evangelical, Pentecostalfoundation. Committed to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Founded in 1919 by the International Pentecostal Holiness Church.
  • The academic mission of Emmanuel College is to inspire students to become Christ-like disciples whopassionately pursue their studies as a form of worship, understanding class work and homework as daily opportunities to showtheir love for God with their whole minds.
  • Four-year programs (BA & BS) lead to careers or graduate study. Liberal arts base. Two-year (AA)programs designed for no-hassle transfer. We are Strong Christian dimension. We have the Student-faculty ratio of 15:1.
  • The college is located on an attractive 150 acre campus in Northeast Georgia. The Shaw-Leslie Libraryprovides information services to students, faculty and staff of Emmanuel College as well as the community. The library has acollection of over 80,000 volumes including books, music scores, cassettes, disc recordings, video tapes, DVDs, electronicbooks, and other multimedia materials. Periodical resources include current paper journal subscriptions, newspapers,microfiche, indexing and full-text access contained in the databases of Galileo. Library services include circulation,reference, library orientation, and interlibrary loan.
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