Graduate Catalog

About the Catalog

With regard to academic programs, this Graduate Catalog is valid for students who first enroll in Richmont fall 2024 through summer 2025 and for students who choose to change to programs within this catalog from an earlier catalog. Policies herein apply to all Richmont students.

The Richmont Graduate Catalog is produced by the Records Office in conjunction with the Provost, Dean of the School of Ministry, Dean of the School of Counseling, Office of Student Affairs, Office of Clinical Training, Vice President of Administration, Director of Institutional Effectiveness, and the Academic Affairs Committee. It contains general academic and administrative information and specific descriptions of degree programs offered.

Because this publication is prepared in advance of the years it covers, some changes will inevitably occur. Every effort is made to provide accurate information regarding course offerings and the Academic Calendar. A schedule of classes is available before registration each semester. All courses are offered subject to instructor availability and sufficient enrollment. Richmont reserves the right to change any of its policies without prior notice, including but not limited to tuition, fees, credit hour per course, course offerings, curricula, grading policies, residencies, graduation and program requirements, and admission standards and policies.

This Graduate Catalog supersedes all previous catalogs. The policies expressed in this catalog and each subsequent one will be controlling, regardless of any policies stated in a previous catalog received by the student upon admission.

This catalog and subsequent ones are supplemented by the rules and regulations stated in institutional publications and on the website. When conflicts exist between any of these sources, the most recent rule, regulation or policy will be applied.

The student is responsible for meeting all graduation requirements for degrees and certifications in accordance with the Graduate Catalog. Students must meet requirements of the catalog in effect when they first attend Richmont except in the following circumstances: 1) students who elect to participate in a program or certification in a catalog published after they matriculate must meet all degree requirements listed in the updated catalog; and 2) students who leave Richmont for more than two semesters must meet the requirements of the most updated catalog upon returning to the University.