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An important part of developing leaders is to provide the best in the academic curriculum to prepare students for the future. Toccoa Falls College has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since 1983. A variety of undergraduate degree programs and certificate programs are offered through the College’s four schools; the School of Arts & Sciences, the School of Christian Ministries, the School of Professional Studies and our new Fetterman School of Nursing which opened Fall 2017. Our total enrollment figure is just over 1,700, including undergraduate and graduate students both residential and online. Our small 15:1 ratio facilitates an open door policy and excellent one-on-one advising from faculty to student.
Our beautiful campus sits on 1,100-acres in the rural foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where students and visitors to the campus can enjoy views of mountain scenery while participating in the many outdoor activities the area provides; such as rock-climbing, whitewater rafting, hiking, camping and more. Recently ranked among the “Top 50 Most Beautiful Christian Colleges & Universities” in the US, the campus is home to the historic Toccoa Falls waterfall. At 186 feet, the waterfall is taller than Niagara Falls and the tallest free-falling waterfall east of the Mississippi River. Surrounded by dense woods, the campus itself features several facilities built in a modern architectural style, including the Grace Alford Performing Arts Center.
VISION STATEMENT
Toccoa Falls College will be known as a premier Christian college that uniquely integrates biblical truth, academic excellence, and intentional spiritual formation within a caring Christian community.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Toccoa Falls College is to cultivate a uniquely Christian learning community that integrates the pursuit of truth with godly character to produce graduates prepared both personally and professionally for service.
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