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Reinhardt College
7300 Reinhardt College Circle
Waleska, GA 30183-2981
Phone: 770.720.5526; 1.87.REINHARDT
Fax: 770.720.5899
Email: admissions@reinhardt.edu
Reinhardt College is a four-year, liberal arts institution that provides a quality education in an environment of Christian caring for more than 1,000 students each year. This United Methodist-affiliated institution offers bachelor's and associate degrees on a scenic main campus 45 minutes northwest of Atlanta and at a bustling evening location in Alpharetta, Georgia.
To be a successful Reinhardt graduate, learning facts and theories are not enough. Instead, the College's whole person approach to education encourages students to also grow socially, personally, spiritually/morally, and physically. Athletics, intramurals, residential life, organizations, religious activities, service projects, internships, study abroad programs, and student work complement classroom instruction.
Reinhardt offers one-on-one advising and registration, small classes, convenient course scheduling, and professors experienced in teaching students of all ages. To help students meet college costs, scholarships and grants are awarded to eligible full- and part-time students. Qualified students can also receive the Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant and the HOPE Scholarship. Additional aid sources include merit, leadership, athletic, and United Methodist scholarships; academic program and need-based scholarships or grants; work study; and loans.
Undergraduate academic programs
Four-Year Programs
Art
Biology
Business Administration
Accounting
General Business
Information Systems
Management
Marketing
Communication
Communication Arts
Visual Communication
Writing for the Media
Education
Early Childhood Education
Middle Grades Education
Secondary Biology
Secondary English
English
History
Liberal Studies
Media, Culture, and Society
Music
Music Education
Organizational Leadership*
Psychology
Public Relations and Advertising
Public Safety Leadership*
Religion
Sociology
Criminology/Criminal Justice
Cultural Diversity
Family Studies and Social Services
Sport Studies
Sports Administration
Sports Information
*Degree completion programs at extended sites
Two-Year Programs
Pre-nursing
Men's sports
Baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, golf, soccer
Women's sports
Basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball
Activities
Art society, cheerleading, choral groups, community service organizations, dance team, degree-specific clubs, drama, honor societies, literary magazine, music ensembles, recreational groups, religious groups, student government, student newspaper, television station
Disability services
All students with learning or other disabilities are accommodated on an individual basis. Services are coordinated by the Academic Support Office, ASO.
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Degrees offered:
Bachelor's and Associate degrees
Setting:
Rural/small town
Applicant acceptance rate:
70% of applicants accepted
Undergraduate enrollment:
1,060
Diversity
Percent of students with minority backgrounds: 15%
Percent of international students: 1%
Percent of out-of-state students: 4%
On-campus housing:
Undergraduate housing is available
Annual tuition/fees:
Tuition: $14,120
Room and board: $5,776
Total: $19,896
Financial aid:
Average financial aid package: $6,860

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