Omega Graduate School

Omega Graduate School (formerly Oxford Graduate School) is a private graduate school in Dayton, Tennessee. Founded in 1980, the school focuses on integrating faith with traditional educational and professional disciplines. Omega Graduate School is accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS). Though faculty are primarily Christian in their orientation, OGS describes itself as "non-sectarian, non-profit, and non-discriminatory".[1]

Omega Graduate School
Institution seal
MottoQui Facit Per Alium Facit Per Se
TypePrivate graduate school
Established1980
ChancellorDavid Anderson
PresidentJoshua D. Reichard
Academic staff
15
Studentsapprox. 100
Location, ,
United States

35.4679°N 85.0536°W / 35.4679; -85.0536
CampusRural
Websiteogs.edu.au

The student body consists of approximately 100 students with a median age of 49 years. The graduate school has 15 faculty members.

Academics

The goal is to combine the study of religion with the study of society to provide information for resolving social problems within the human community.[2]

Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil)

The program also consists of a dissertation phase following doctoral candidacy, whereby the student begins the process of conducting original sociological research. Successful completion of the dissertation leads to graduation. This process typically requires an additional 2–3 years to complete.[3]

Campus

East-facing view of the Omega Graduate School campus at Crystal Springs

Expansion plans are in development for a new technology center in addition to the William O. Green Study Centre, The Lion and Eagle Refectory, and the Campus Hospitality and Student Center.[4]

References

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