Office of the Provost
The mission of the Office of the Provost is to implement the mission of HCU by providing a learning experience that instills a passion for excellence in academic, spiritual, and professional pursuits. This mission is motivated by our central confession that “Jesus Christ is Lord.” This is accomplished through the work of outstanding faculty in seven colleges, and student support services such as Student Success and Advising, Student Life, and various organizations and ministries, the Library, and other key offices.
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Our goal is to lead HCU in Christ-centered teaching, service and research so that the “…true Light which, coming into the world, enlightens every man” () can be more fully known by our students and communities. As part of being a comprehensive university we are committed to developing excellent programs in all areas of the human experience as “All things came into being through [Jesus], and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being” (). I am excited about HCU’s vision and all the great work being done by our faculty and staff. My prayer is that our students will be more aware of God’s goodness and sovereignty over their lives as our faculty and staff lead them to the Way, the Truth, and the Life ().
Dr. Kristina Cerling, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Dean of The Graduate School, reports directly to the University Provost. She assists academic programs to grow through innovation, excellence, and in accordance with HCU’s mission. As Associate Provost, Dr. Cerling supervises Institutional Research, the Office of Academic Records, Academic Technology, Academic Support and Resources (including the Library, the Writing Center, and student success initiatives funded through Title V LEAP), and the University’s assessment and compliance efforts including serving as Liaison to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and supporting college- and school-specific accreditations. She coordinates faculty and staff professional development for Academic Affairs and Student Affairs through her leadership in the Center for Learning Innovations and Teaching Excellence (C-LITE). She also serves as a member of the Deans’ Council.
Mr. Eduardo Borges, Assistant Provost for Student Affairs, provides leadership for the implementation of key initiatives within Student Life and Student Success. and works collaboratively with Deans, the Office of the Provost, and other key administrative offices of the University to facilitate and maintain excellence in communication and policy development. He also provides leadership and oversight for Residence Life, Student Care and Conduct, the Gideon Counseling Center, and the Spahr-Tan Center for International Education. Mr. Borges also serves as a member of the Deans’ Council.
Mr. Scott Bertrand, Assistant Provost and Dean of Spiritual Life, reports directly to the University Provost and serves the Provost, the Deans, and the faculty to more effectively accomplish the University’s mission. He helps facilitate the development and implementation of the University’s strategic plan for Academic Affairs and Student Affairs; communications; budget development and management; research and data analysis; administrative and operational problem solving; and the development of policies and programs in furtherance of the University’s mission and strategic plan. As Dean of Spiritual Life, Mr. Bertrand leads efforts to strengthen the University’s Christian identity and mission, offering vision and strategic leadership to the Spiritual Life Department, HCU’s weekly Convocation program, faculty and staff discipleship initiatives, and other University efforts in faith integration and spiritual formation throughout Academic Affairs and Student Affairs. He also serves as a member of the Deans’ Council.