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Point University (formerly Atlanta Christian College) offers Access degree programs for adults and dual enrollment programs for high school students at our Henderson Campus. The local Point University office is in the Henderson Adult Ministry Center.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What degree programs does Point University offer in Savannah for adults?
Associate of Arts in General Studies, Christian Ministries, Human Relation, Organizational Leadership, and Child Development
Bachelor of Science in Christian Ministries
Bachelor of Science in Human Relations
Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership
Bachelor of Science in Child Development

What programs does Point University offer in Savannah for high school students?
We offer a Dual Credit Enrollment program for high school students known as Move on When Ready (MOWR). This enables them to get a head start on their college degree and earn college credits while still in high school, often for free.

We also have traditional classes for students who have graduated from high school.

Where is your recruitment office located?
Those interested in learning more about enrollment can visit the Recruitment Center at 55 Al Henderson Blvd., Savannah, GA 31419 or by calling 855-37-POINT.

Is Point University accredited?
Yes, Point University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate and masters degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, call 404-679-4500 or visit www.sacscoc.org for questions about the accreditation of Point University. All other inquiries, such as for admission or academic information, should be made directly to the appropriate Point office.

How many credits must you earn to receive an associate degree?
60 hours of credit.

How many credits must you earn to receive a bachelor's degree?
120 hours of credit.

How are classes taught in the adult Access program?
Point offers degree programs that address challenges working adults face when returning to the classroom: convenience, flexibility, and value. Students have a number of options to maintain full time enrollment during 8 week sessions including: fully online, one course online and one course on ground or two courses on ground. Students may attend one night a week with two – 2 hour classes from 6 to 10 p.m. or may choose any variety of scheduling option based on course availability. Also, because of our online program and multi-site set up, a number of courses and degree programs are available through distance learning and fully online courses. Point University’s mission is to educate students for Christ-centered service and leadership throughout the world. Graduate courses also available.





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