History
of Rising Spirit Institute
Rising
Spirit was founded in 1994 by Drs. Bruce and
Martha Costello, and was originally known as
the New Life Institute School of Massage
Excellence. Drs. Costello felt that there
was a growing demand for a quality Massage Therapy
school in Atlanta that offered more than the
traditional massage program.
In January 2001, the name was changed to reflect
the expanding vision the founders had for the
school.
In the beginning, the school had just one campus
located near Atlanta, Georgia. Our main campus
is still located here, but as we have expanded
our scope and operations, we have also experienced
rapid growth and have had to expand our facilities
as well. Our Main Campus now houses approximately
12,500 square feet and is located near Chamblee-Dunwoody
Road and I-285. In 1998, a Satellite Campus
was founded in Marietta, Georgia, to meet the
growing demand on the west side of Atlanta.
This Satellite location is located near Delk
Road and I-75.
The original curriculum of the school was a
500-hour program, and was expanded into a 630-hour
program in the fall of 1997. In 2001, our curriculum
was expanded yet again to what it is currently;
750 hours.
In June 2006, Rising Spirit went through another
transformation with the acquisition of Rising
Spirit by Gwinnett College, and
Michael Davis was named President. We are excited
by the expansion of our student body as well
as the different options available to our students
as well as those of Gwinnett College. We see
this as a giant leap forward for Metro-Atlantans,
as it creates many new educational and career
opportunities.
In March 2007, Rising Spirit was approved by
the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools
and Colleges of Technology to offer two new,
exciting courses in the medical field. We are
pleased with the approval of both Medical Assisting
and Medical Office Administration which gives
us the opportunity to become a leader in the
Atlanta and Marietta areas.
We at Rising Spirit are always looking for ways
to be able to better serve our students and
our society. For
our students, this means that they will have
the opportunity to work in entry-level positions
of the medical or chiropractic environments
with all three programs, and will be able to
find entry-level work in Spas/Resorts, et cetera,
by completing the Massage program. Our society
is coming out ahead as well because there are
more educated, skilled workers in the businesses
they may frequent. It is a win-win for everyone
involved.
Mission
Statement and Objectives