Facilities
Campuses
The university campuses are located at the following physical addresses. Richmont also has an online campus.
Atlanta Campus |
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Chattanooga Campus |
1900 The Exchange SE, Bldg 100 Atlanta, GA 30339
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1815 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404
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404-233-3949 |
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423-266-4574 |
888-924-6774- Toll Free |
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888-924-6774-Toll Free |
www.richmont.edu
Libraries
Both the Ruth Holt Library in Atlanta and the Poindexter Library in Chattanooga are essential partners with the faculty in the instructional and research endeavors of Richmont Graduate University. Our purpose is to foster the development of creative reasoning and critical thinking skills that lead to intellectual, spiritual, and social growth. This is accomplished by working to meet the information needs of the university’s community with programs and collections that advance scholarship, develop critical competencies, promote lifelong learning, and otherwise serve the needs of the curriculum. The Richmont librarians, in collaboration with Richmont teaching faculty and periodic surveys of comparable institutions, determine library holdings for the Library collections.
The Richmont libraries maintain contractual agreements with other libraries, providing Richmont students with privileges at other area college and university libraries.
Counseling Centers
Richmont houses the Henegar Counseling Center, Richmont Trauma Center, and the Hope Counseling Centers. Through these centers Richmont faculty, doctoral and master’s level clinicians, and student interns (under the supervision of licensed mental health professionals) provide counseling to individuals, families, and groups.
These counseling centers provide mental health services to both the general public and student community. All of these counseling centers, as possible internship sites, also provide students a context in which to develop and practice the skills taught in the academic curriculum in the School of Counseling.