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About Hillsdale College

Introduction:

Founded in 1844, Hillsdale College is an independent, coeducational, residential, liberal arts college with a student body of about 1,400. Its four-year curriculum leads to the bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree, and it is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.Hillsdale’s educational mission rests upon two principles: academic excellence and institutional independence. The College does not accept federal or state taxpayer subsidies for any of its operations.Located in rural southern Michigan, the nearly 400-acre Hillsdale campus includes both modern and historic buildings. Facilities include comfortable residence halls, subject-specific computer labs, a state-of-the-art health education and sports complex, Michael Alex Mossey Library with its Leighton-Taylor Wing, the Sage Center for the Arts, the Herbert Henry Dow Science Building, Howard Music Hall, and two classroom buildings—Kendall Hall and Lane Hall. Adjacent to the campus is the model primary and secondary school, Hillsdale Academy, whose comprehensive Reference Guide is used in hundreds of schools throughout the country.An ideal student-faculty ratio of 10:1, rigorous academics, intramural sports, national fraternity and sorority houses, and widespread community volunteerism all nurture intellectual, physical, social and personal growth. A broad perspective is encouraged through opportunities for off-campus internships, overseas study programs, and the adjunct seminars of the Center for Constructive Alternatives, Mises Lectures in free-market economics, the National Leadership Seminars, and the Hoogland Center for Teacher Excellence.

 

Independence:  Hillsdale College does not accept federal taxpayer subsidies for any of its operations.

Coat of Arms

The Hillsdale College coat of arms was initially proposed by the Hillsdale College Alumni Association. Joseph Wolf of the Newberry Library in Chicago developed the College heraldry. Included (from the top) are:

  • A rearing charger (the nickname of Hillsdale’s athletic teams)

  • The book of knowledge - 1844

  • The helmet from the Blackmar coat of arms (referring to Esbon Blackmar, donor of the College’s original 25 acres)

  • The bell of independence

  • A seashell to commemorate the heroism of Charles V. Gridley during the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898

  • The lamp of learning

  • Two crosses indicating the religious background of the school

  • Crossed representing the magnificent role of Hillsdale College in the Civil War

 

The Hillsdale College motto, “virtus tentamine gaudet,” translates “strength rejoices in the challenge” and is inscribed on the scroll at the base of the coat of arms.

Meeting Time

The Third Thursday of each month starting at 7:00 p.m.

Meeting Location

United Community Bank

206 Morrison Moore Pkwy W

Dahlonega, GA 30533

 

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