Grace College, University of Queensland

Grace College
 
University University of Queensland
Location 27°29′51″S 153°00′25″E / 27.49746°S 153.00708°E / -27.49746; 153.00708
Motto in English My Grace is Sufficient (2 Cor. 12:9)
Established 1970
Gender Female only
Principal Rev Dr Anita Monro
Residents 181
Website www.grace.uq.edu.au

Grace College is a residential college for women located on the St Lucia Campus of The University of Queensland. During the Autumn (Semester 1; February to June) and Spring (Semester 2; July to November) semesters of The University of Queensland, the College provides full catered accommodation for its residents. Outside of these normal operating times, the College is available for short stays and conferences (both catered and non-catered).

Governance

The College is auspiced by The Uniting Church in Australia (Queensland Synod) and The Presbyterian Church of Queensland.

It is governed by the College Council whose membership is appointed as follows:

The key officers (Chairperson, Secretary and Treasurer) of the College Council are incorporated by Letters Patent under the Religious, Educational and Charitable Institutions Act (Qld) 1861-1977.

History

The College was opened in 1970.

Motto

The motto of the College is "My grace is sufficient" (2 Corinthians 12:9).

Coat of Arms

The College coat of arms consists of a purple passion cross fleury (a cross with fleur-de-lis ends on its arms and a lengthened lower arm) on a silver lozenge (diamond-shape) on a red shield.

Mascot

The mascot of the College is the mythological Phoenix.

Other Relationships

Through the Grace College Student Club, the College participates in the Inter-College Council formed by the students of the 10 residential colleges on the St Lucia campus of The University of Queensland.

Through the Principal, the College participates in the Queensland Chapter of University Colleges Australia.

Through key managerial staff, the College participates in the Australasian Association of College and University Housing Officers (AACUHO).

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