In 2009, Holy Spirit College was authorized by the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission (GNPEC) to offer the Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil). The reorganization in 1995 increased the participation of middle managers through the academic and non-academic offices/councils. The name "Holy Spirit Institute " was being focused on emphasis on the doctrine of Pneumatology and did not tell who we were or what we are doing. Founded in 1913, College of the Holy Spirit Manila was established originally as Holy Ghost College through the invitation of then Manila Archbishop Jeremias Harty. Alumnae in North America formed themselves into the College of the Holy Spirit North America Foundation (CHSNAF), which endeavours to assist the College to improve its facilities. The local CHS Alumnae foundation as well as the different batches have always been supportive of the school and have recently launched the "Adopt a Scholar Project"-100 scholars for 100 years. The 16 members of Academic Council was composed of nine (9) area chairpersons and the Dean of Academic Affairs who was ex-officio chair. History. In 1998 CHS, Inter-Ed and College of St. La Salle in Montreal agreed to offer a "One-Year Study Abroad Program" for Fine Arts Students of the College of the Holy Spirit. Pontifex University is not affiliated with any religious order or congregation. In 1995, International Education Specialist, College of the Holy Spirit and the Swiss Association Hotel Management School of Le Roche, Switzerland forged a Memorandum of Agreement "One-Year Study Abroad Program" for BSHRM students. August 2010 also marked the first semester for graduate students enrolled in the Master of Theological Studies program. Mission Holy Spirit College is founded in the Catholic Christian tradition. In the mid-1980s, the outgoing Board of Trustees members of the CHS Alumnae Foundation who have been involved in community service for the resettled urban poor from Smokey Mountain (later relocated to Bulihan), organized the Paraclete Foundation, Inc., now on its 25th year. Holy Spirit College Named to National Catholic Register’s 2018 Catholic Identity College Guide The latest edition of the National Catholic Register’s Catholic Identity College Guide includes Holy Spirit College as one of only 38 “faithfully Catholic colleges and universities” in the United States. These students were offered majors in Philosophy, Theology and Catholic Education. College of the Holy Spirit Manila is a Catholic educational institution founded in 1913 by the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit in Manila. The College awarded its first MTS degree in the spring of 2012.As of December 31st, 2019, Holy Spirit College became the residential college of Pontifex University, a recognized Catholic University, allowing the merged entity to offer a broad range of faith-based degree and non-degree programs that can be completed on-campus, online or via a combination of both modalities.  Basic needs of the less fortunate, especially need for proper housing, has been responded to through Habitat for Humanity and "Gawad Kalinga". Holy Spirit College was founded in 2005 as an undergraduate College which offered courses in the liberal arts to students enrolled at Holy Spirit Preparatory School. In 1997, the Non-Academic Council (later named Administrative Council) was organized to serve as a clearing house for the various concerns of the student services and support offices.CHSM's network in the global village was initiated in 1989 with the Culture and Language Program of Seirei Women's Junior College, Akita, Japan. Holy Spirit College was founded in 2005 as an undergraduate College which offered courses in the liberal arts to students enrolled at Holy Spirit Preparatory School. [2] [1] Founded in 1913, College of the Holy Spirit Manila was established originally as Holy Ghost College through the invitation of then Manila Archbishop Jeremias Harty. In 2000, BSHRM students also participated in the Practicum Program in Australia.In the mid-1950s, the Alumnae Association was formed which supported the Holy Spirit pre-school in Maria Clara, Sampaloc, Manila, as well as other projects.