Richmont2022 Annual Report V4 (2) - Flipbook - Page 7
This year, Richmont:
Achieved record-setting enrollment in Spring 2022 with 329 students
Testimonial
Received an historic $1.9MM grant (paid over 4-year span) from the United
States Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources &
Services Administration
Richmont students are more than just students. They
Launched the Restorative Justice Project, an innovative partnership with
the Cobb County District Attorney’s Diversion Program
Supervised the largest ever cohort of 47 interns at our HOPE Counseling
Centers in Atlanta
Celebrated 100% of Richmont students passing the National Counselor Exam
in 2022, compared to a national average of 63%
juggle families, careers, and community involvement
alongside their studies. Meet one such student:
Danielle Hammonds is a wife, mother, softball coach,
and outdoor enthusiast, as well as a member of our
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
cohort on the Chattanooga campus.
“I love the people at Richmont. I love my classmates,
and professors and staff. Truly, it’s the people that
make Richmont great.“
Announced approval from SACSCOC to offer doctoral degrees, leading to the
Doctor of Ministry in Spiritual Formation and Leadership, Richmont’s first
offering at the doctoral level
In its commitment to academic and clinical excellence,
Richmont prioritizes the integration of counseling
education and Christian values.
“Right now, God is teaching me just how big He is. He is
teaching me how much bigger He is than my theology
and my limited human understanding.”
Danielle Hammonds
Master of Arts in
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
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