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Atlanta Christian College Becoming Point University

by | 10 February, 2011 | 2 comments

Atlanta (GA) Christian College will soon have a new name and a new location! This week ACC announced the 2012 relocation of its main campus from East Point, GA (outside of Atlanta), to the town of West Point, GA (near the Georgia-Alabama line). The school will become Point University beginning July 1, 2011.

“Just as God frequently called the Old Testament heroes to new and exciting lands, he often accompanied that life transition with a symbolic changing of name,” the school writes. “Not only does “˜Point University” reflect where the school has come from and where it is going, but it reflects the uniqueness of our students who serve as points of influence in culture and in the marketplace.”

The new campus will officially open June 2012. Click here to read more!

2 Comments

  1. Stacey Buggs

    Hello,

    My name is Stacey Buggs and would like to know more about your school and the programs you offer. Can you please send me a follow up email or call at 914-384-6567.

    Thank you in advance for your time.

    Regards,

    Stacey Buggs

  2. Administrator

    Stacey,
    You will have the best chance of a reply by contacting Point University directly through their website.
    Best wishes,
    Christian Standard

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