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southern+catholic+college Latitude and Longitude:

34°27′0″N 84°6′25″W / 34.45000°N 84.10694°W / 34.45000; -84.10694
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Southern Catholic College
Type Private, Catholic liberal arts college
Established2000
PresidentFr. Shawn Aaron, LC
Academic staff
21
Undergraduates248
Postgraduates0
Location, ,
Campus Rural, 100+ acres

Southern Catholic College was a private, co-educational Roman Catholic four-year college located in Dawsonville, Georgia. It was founded in 2000 by Thomas J. Clements and the first classes were held in the fall of 2005 and its last classes were held in April 2010. The college was located within the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Southern Catholic was authorized by the Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission of the state of Georgia and was preaccredited by the American Academy for Liberal Education, located in Washington, D.C.

In April 2010, college president Fr. Shawn Aaron announced the school would be closing due to a lack of funding. [1]

Presidents

  1. Dr. Jeremiah J. Ashcroft (2002 - 2009)
  2. Fr. Shawn Aaron, LC (2009 - 2010)

References

External links

34°27′0″N 84°6′25″W / 34.45000°N 84.10694°W / 34.45000; -84.10694



southern+catholic+college Latitude and Longitude:

34°27′0″N 84°6′25″W / 34.45000°N 84.10694°W / 34.45000; -84.10694
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Southern Catholic College
Type Private, Catholic liberal arts college
Established2000
PresidentFr. Shawn Aaron, LC
Academic staff
21
Undergraduates248
Postgraduates0
Location, ,
Campus Rural, 100+ acres

Southern Catholic College was a private, co-educational Roman Catholic four-year college located in Dawsonville, Georgia. It was founded in 2000 by Thomas J. Clements and the first classes were held in the fall of 2005 and its last classes were held in April 2010. The college was located within the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Southern Catholic was authorized by the Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission of the state of Georgia and was preaccredited by the American Academy for Liberal Education, located in Washington, D.C.

In April 2010, college president Fr. Shawn Aaron announced the school would be closing due to a lack of funding. [1]

Presidents

  1. Dr. Jeremiah J. Ashcroft (2002 - 2009)
  2. Fr. Shawn Aaron, LC (2009 - 2010)

References

External links

34°27′0″N 84°6′25″W / 34.45000°N 84.10694°W / 34.45000; -84.10694



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