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Geneva College Viewbook

Are you ready to be challenged? Find our more about a Geneva College education.

GEN E VA CO L L E G E

Are you

ready to be

challenged?

Geneva College challenges students every day so
that they are prepared for the challenges to come. From
biology to engineering, from business to psychology,
our distinctive and innovative programs place students at
the forefront of higher education. And the liberal arts core
curriculum at Geneva develops well-rounded graduates, fostering a
breadth of knowledge through the study of humanities, the social
and natural sciences, biblical studies, and experiential learning.
We offer all this academic excellence along with a full integration
of faith in every aspect of student life, challenging students to deepen
their relationship with Christ and become everything that God means
them to be. At Geneva, we believe success means more than just prepara-
tion for a career—it means being prepared for a life of service to God.

So are you ready? Then come to Geneva. Together, we can meet the challenges of
the future head on.

CONTENTS

2 Strengthen Your Faith
6 Pursue Excellence
12 Broaden Your Horizons
14 Build a Community
22 Be Active

26 Enter Into Your Calling
28 Find Support
30 Learn More
34 See the Sights
36 Apply Today

Strengthen “Be on your guard;
stand firm in the faith;
Your Faith be courageous;
be strong.”
1 Corinthians 16:13
God created the universe and is sovereign over all
things. He is the source of all truth and His word is
the foundation for everything we do. Every aspect of
campus life at Geneva is built on these facts. In the
classroom, on the athletic field or in the residence
halls, you will be challenged to examine how everything
in your life relates to the Lord of all creation.

“As we learn about the intricate
networking of our bodies, we are
also taught to appreciate the pres-
ence of an intelligent designer god.”
Ibukun Akinboyo, biology

“Christian education
endeavors to develop each
student’s capacity for the
enjoyment of the world as God’s
creation, in all its cultural richness,
realizing that all of life as a coherent whole
is related to God and His redemptive activity.”
Geneva College’s Foundational Concepts
of Christian Education

THE CENTER FOR
FAITH AND PRACTICE

Regardless of where you are in your journey of faith,
God does not want you to walk alone. The Center for
Faith and Practice is deeply committed to guiding you
toward a stronger relationship with Christ.

Chapel
The entire college community gathers weekly to praise
God, hear His word, and seek His favor and direction.
Throughout the year, you will hear testimonies from
faculty, pastors, fellow students and a variety of other
nationally-known speakers and invited guests.

Discipleship
Student discipleship coordinators facilitate spiritual
growth on campus through mentoring both resident
and commuter students and leading Bible studies.

Missions
The Quest Program affords students the opportunity
to step outside their comfort zone and serve others.
Students bring relief and minister to others in a variety
of local, domestic and international locations.

Service
Reach out to the community through the Students-
in-Service (SIS) program, or through Geneva’s many
partnerships with local churches, schools and non-profit
organizations. Opportunities to serve include building
and renovating for needy people with Habitat for
Humanity, mentoring young people in the area at
Tiger Pause Youth Ministries, working with the
elderly in the SIS Senior Ministry and more.

CCCU and Geneva
At Geneva College, all members of the faculty and
staff are evangelical Christians and are active in their
churches. A commitment to employ only candidates
who profess faith in Jesus Christ is a requirement in
becoming a part of the Council for Christian Colleges
& Universities (CCCU), of which Geneva is a founding
member. This important distinction sets Geneva apart
from other religiously affiliated colleges and universi-
ties that aren’t members of the CCCU, and ensures that
our campus environment endorses and strengthens
Christian values.

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A capacity crowd packed
Metheny Fieldhouse for the
Third Day/Tenth Avenue
North concert. Geneva hosts
events like this to stimulate
spiritual growth both on
campus and throughout
the community.

“Being a part of Geneva College has
changed the way I see many things.
It has helped me build a firmer foun-
dation in the Lord and allowed me to
exercise and hone my discipline and
drive to do all for the glory of God.”
Josiah Reiner, Sociology major

QUEST TRIPS

“Quest trips are short-term
trips designed to help students
connect a Christian worldview
to faithful reflection, response
and action. Students spend
time listening and learning
from community partners and
serving alongside them in the
ongoing work they do. In the
past, students have served in
Los Angeles, Mexico, Aliquippa,
Pittsburgh, New Orleans and
Washington, D.C.”
Missy Nyeholt, Director for
the Center for Faith and Practice

5

“He will be the sure foundation for your times, a rich
store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge; the
fear of the LORD is the key to this treasure.”
Isaiah 33:6

Pursue

Excellence

At Geneva College, you will be intellectually
challenged with rigorous academics rooted in
strong Christian values. Every faculty member is
committed to helping you develop your talents and
abilities to their fullest in the pursuit of achieving
your potential as a human being created in the
image of God. And a degree from Geneva has value.
We are accredited by the Middle States Association
of Colleges and Schools and hold multiple member-
ships, affiliations, accreditations and approvals.
Not only will you be prepared for a career upon
graduation, you will be equipped to go into
the world and serve the Lord in all you do.

“Starting with the belief that God
is the source of all truth, education
becomes the exciting adventure of seeking
to appropriate knowledge in all its various
facets under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.”
Geneva College’s Foundational Concepts of
Christian Education

6

FACULTY

The faculty is at the heart of every college. At Geneva, you
will find professors who are committed to excellence in learning.
In addition to their exemplary educational preparation, many
have real-world work experience in their fields. We have educa-
tion professors who have been teachers, chemistry professors who
have been chemists and business faculty who have held executive
posts. Our faculty will share this broad range of education and
experience with you to engage you in your field and prepare you
for life beyond the classroom. And with a low student-to-faculty
ratio of 13:1, Geneva presents a welcoming learning environment
that encourages personal interaction between you and
your professors.

Faculty members at Geneva will also intentionally challenge
you to grow in your Christian faith. All tenure track professors
are required to produce a faith and learning paper that clearly
demonstrates the integration of faith with their specific discipline.
No matter what major you choose, God will be at the center
of your learning.

“I really like that the class size is small enough to let me have a
personal relationship with my professors.”
Jordan Harbison, Business major, sport management minor

7

MAJORS

Geneva offers nearly 40 undergraduate majors to choose from,
and you can personalize your academic experience with dual
majors, minors and concentrations. If you still can’t find the right
fit, design an independent major to match your unique interests.
We know that exploring all the academic options and career
opportunities in front of you can be challenging. If you aren’t
sure what you want to study, don’t worry. Geneva can provide focus
and direction to your search to help you meet that challenge. Many
students enter Geneva College with undeclared majors. We offer
programs and services specifically designed to help you assess your
strengths and talents and connect them to academic programs.

CORE CURRICULUM

The courses that make up the core curriculum provide the academic
framework for everything you learn at Geneva. As you explore the
arts, sciences, humanities and more from a biblical perspective,
you will develop a Christian worldview that reveals how faith in
Jesus Christ impacts every area of learning, your life and career,
and the whole of creation. No matter which major you choose,
you will receive a well-rounded education through required
courses in biblical studies; communications; humanities; physical
education; and the natural, social and political sciences.

AFFILIATED PROGRAMS

Geneva offers a number of affiliated programs, providing the
advantages of an accredited, Christ-centered liberal arts education
at Geneva in combination with specialized instruction at another
institution. These include visual communication programs in
partnership with the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, environmental
science courses at Au Sable Institute’s various locations through-
out the world, a combined bachelor’s and master’s degree program
in cardiovascular sciences with the nationally-recognized Inova
Heart and Vascular Institute in Falls Church, VA, and the 3&3
Program through the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary
(RPTS) in Pittsburgh, which allows students to receive a bachelor’s
degree from Geneva and a Master of Divinity from RPTS in
only six years.

8

TECHNOLOGY

Technology and education go hand in hand, and Geneva provides Our science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) students
you with the tools necessary for academic success in the 21st experience hands-on learning with state-of-the-art facilities
Century. Wi-Fi is available across campus and each student receives and equipment including research grade electronics, general and
a Geneva email account. Geneva’s Technology Services Department specialized computer laboratories, and optical and other measure-
is on hand to provide you network support and access. In addition, ment equipment. The Science & Engineering Building provides
several general and discipline-specific computer labs staffed by lab classrooms and laboratories for biology, chemistry, computer
assistants are available for your use. science, engineering, mathematics and physics majors. Rapp
Technical Design Center is used by engineering students for the
You will find the McCartney Library a tremendous resource in design and creation of technological products in cooperation with
conducting research, writing papers and exploring God’s creation. Geneva’s Pinkerton Center for Technology Development, which
The library’s resources and collections include over 400,000 items, supports research work.
as well as a growing array of electronic databases and books that
are accessible online 24/7. Librarians are available to help you
navigate these sources and provide research help.

9

“At Geneva, you are not only surrounded by
professors that care about you and care about
your success in the classroom, but you are also
learning in a friendly environment that you would
never find in a large public school. Here, each
person has the chance to grow and explore an
education they are passionate about within a
spirit-filled community.”
Cally Cooper, Chemistry major

POINTS OF EXCELLENCE

Did you know…
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“For the spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but
gives us power, love and self-discipline.”
2 Timothy 1:7

Broaden Your

Horizons

Enrich your college experience and
challenge yourself by getting out of
the classroom and travelling the world.
A study-abroad experience can help
you deepen your appreciation of God’s
creation, develop a greater understand-
ing for different cultures as well as your
own, gain independence, and make new
friends in Christ. Begin your journey at
Crossroads, Geneva’s center for off-campus
studies and explore the many study-
abroad programs and integrated
courses available.

“Geneva students return from
places like Costa Rica, Australia,
Russia, Lithuania, Uganda or China
with a deeper understanding of God,
His creation and of themselves. These
off-campus semesters are fun—no
doubt about it—but they are also life
changing. Come and experience the
challenge for yourself.“
Ann Burkhead, Director of
Crossroads and International
Student Services
12

CROSSROADS

Crossroads
There are over 40 study-abroad programs available though Crossroads, includ-
ing Geneva College endorsed semester programs in South Africa, Jerusalem
and Scotland; integrated courses in Britain, China and Israel; CCCU semester
programs in Russia, the Middle East and Los Angeles; and many more exciting
opportunities. For more information and a complete listing of programs and
places, visit www.geneva.edu/crossroads.

Semester in Rome
Dedicated to a strong humanities program, Geneva developed the Semester in
Rome, which allows you to complete the majority of your humanities require-
ments (see page 8) while living amidst the art, culture and history of Rome.
Explore some of the world’s finest churches, art galleries, historic sites and
museums with Italy as your classroom. For more information,
go to www.geneva.edu/rome.

“This semester will go down in history as the semester
that I sought after God, that I started seeing more in
my future, and as the best semester that I ever had.”
Jesse Lambert, Elementary education major,
Semester in Rome

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“And let us consider how we may spur one
another on toward love and good deeds, not
giving up meeting together, as some are in the
habit of doing, but encouraging one another—
and all the more as you see the Day approaching.”
Hebrews 10:24-25

Build a

Community
Whether you live in one of the residence halls or
commute to class, you’re an integral part of the
Geneva College community. We encourage you to
take action and get involved. Attend a Bible study,
participate in a service project, join a club, sing
in the choir or perform in a play. No matter what
you choose to do at Geneva, living and learning
together with other students will challenge you to
develop your entire person—spiritual, emotional,
physical, social and intellectual.

“Geneva provides so many options for students to get
involved. With all the events they offer, there is something
for everyone.” Julia Schademan, Communication major

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Student Programs
These are the people who make it happen. Whether you’re into art,
sports or just want to have a fun evening with friends, Student
Programs has an event planned for you. Popular programs include
Mystery Bus Trips, Coffee House nights with live music, Midnight
Madness, Last Blast and much more.

Student Leadership
Students have a voice at Geneva. If you want to be heard, join a
branch of the Geneva College Student Union (GSCU) and develop
your leadership skills while serving others and making Geneva a bet-
ter place for the entire community.

Campus Clubs and Organizations
A variety of clubs and organizations on campus offer you a way to
connect to your passion, whether you enjoy the arts, playing sports
or want to join an accredited chapter of an academic club. Campus
clubs and organizations include Autism Speaks U, Cheerleading Club,
God Led, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the
Psychology Club, men’s and women’s rugby and many more. For a
complete list of current clubs, visit www.geneva.edu/clubs.

Arts and Entertainment
If you like to sing, write, play an instrument, act or perform in any
way, Geneva has a group that’s right for you. Student publications
include The Cabinet student newspaper and The Chimes, a biannual
publication of student essays, short stories, poetry and art. Geneva
has many excellent music ensembles including the Genevans choir,
Marching Band, the New Song music and drama ministry, Symphonic
Band, and more. Our theater program produces shows every semester,
alternating between musicals and classical play performances. And
WGEV Studios offers programming and production experience
in radio, television and news media.

“Student development at Geneva
College is designed to support
the work of the classroom while
helping students grow in all
areas of life. We are here to help
you become leaders of character.”
Mike Loomis, Dean of Student
Development

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“Living on Geneva’s campus
provides a unique, safe environ-
ment that allows students to form
relationships as close as a family.”
Leah Yungwirth,
Communication major

“In Residence Life, we believe that we have been created
to reflect God and that, because God exists as Father, Son
and Holy Spirit, we cannot accurately reflect Him to the
world apart from community. Therefore, we strive to create
a living and learning community in the Residence Halls
which will encourage students to grow as Christ-followers
and reflect Him through the way that we interact with
each other.”
Neil Best, Director of Residence Life
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RESIDENCE LIFE

Residence Halls
In the residence halls, you’ll experience a sense of community and
relationship-building as you get to know others living nearby. Whether
you’re making new friends or just hanging out with your old ones,
you’ll find Geneva is a place you’ll love to call home.

Each residence hall features:
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Counseling Services
“If you need someone to talk with about a
concern you are having, no matter how minor
or major it may be, the Counseling Center is
here to provide professional and confidential
counseling. You can contact the Center in
order to schedule an appointment and we
would be more than willing to talk with you.”
Amy Solman, Director of Counseling Services

HEALTH AND STUDENT SERVICES

Campus Security
“No matter where you are or what time it is, we’re here to make sure
you’re safe. And in the event of an emergency, we immediately notify
the campus and let everyone know how to respond in a safe manner.”
Dennis Damazo, Director of Security

GC Alert
The GC Alert mass notification
system is the heart of Geneva’s
emergency management plan.
Through GC Alert, Geneva College
can send students, faculty and
staff text messages and emails in
the event of a campus emergency.

Health Services Academic Counseling Center and Educational Support Services (ACCESS)
“If you get sick or have a medical ACCESS is here to provide assistance to ALL students in achieving their
concern, visit Health Services to educational goals. Programs include peer tutoring, academic counseling
see the nurse or schedule an and disability services.
appointment with a physician.
An on-call nurse is available 24
hours a day in case of emergency.”
Connie Erwin,
Director of Health Services

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“The Multicultural Student Services
office serves all students on campus.
Multicultural educators work to provide
a greater level of awareness, education
and sensitivity around issues of
diversity and multiculturalism for
the campus body.”
Kathy Kinzer-Downs,
Director of Multicultural Student Services

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DIVERSITY

Multicultural Student Services
Multicultural Student Services assists multicultural students in their
transition to college life, while increasing cultural and ethnic aware-
ness on campus. Geneva offers a variety of programs and events to
celebrate diversity including A Night of the Arts in Honor of Rev. Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr., Black Student Organization (BSO), Cultural
Immersion Trips and more.
International Student Services
If you are coming to Geneva College from another country, leaving
your home and family behind can be challenging. Fortunately,
friends and faculty members are here to welcome you to the Geneva
community. The International Student Organization (ISO) provides a
network of support for students who are far from home and familiar
surroundings and fosters cross-cultural experiences in a social
atmosphere by welcoming all students, faculty and staff.

“Being that home is so far away, the
Black Student Organization (BSO)
reached out to me and made me
part of their family, which helped
me with the transition to college.”
Ishea Jennings,
Human services major

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“I press on toward the goal to win the prize
for which God has called me heavenward in
Christ Jesus.” Philippians 3:14

Be

Active

Physical activity is an important part of life—not only
do health and fitness affect academic performance, but we
are called to be good stewards of all the gifts given to us by
God—and that includes our bodies. Geneva offers a variety of
varsity, intramural and club sports to choose from, as well as
a fitness center with an aerobics room and wide range of
exercise equipment. Whether you play for a varsity team
or just like to jog on a treadmill, we can help you
find a healthy balance between work and play.

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CAMPUS RECREATION

If you enjoy casual sports or just want to be fit, Geneva
has an activity for you. Our Fitness Center provides free weights,
cardio machines and a large aerobic area for flexibility training
and aerobic workouts. You also have a number of intramural
and club sports to choose from, like basketball, dodgeball,
flag football, women’s rugby, volleyball and more.

“Intramural sports provide
an atmosphere to play sports
and meet new people in such
a fun environment.”
Lauren Jaworowski,
Biology major

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VARSITY SPORTS

Geneva’s student-athletes excel both in the classroom and on the
playing fields. Each year, Geneva boasts numerous Academic All-Americans,
as well as All-Conference performers in both men’s and women’s athletics.
Our coaches focus on the development of the entire student: athletically,
academically, socially and spiritually.
Men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports include basketball, cross
country, soccer, and track and field (indoor and outdoor). Geneva also
offers men’s baseball and football, and women’s softball, tennis and
volleyball.
Geneva College is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) Division III, the President’s Athletic Conference (PAC) and the
National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA).
To learn more about intercollegiate sports and athletic programs at Geneva,
call the admissions office at 800.847.8255 or visit www.geneva.edu.

“I love the environment in
athletics; we’re more than
a team, we’re a family.”
DJ Damazo,
Undeclared major,
Men’s varsity basketball

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“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD,
“plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give
you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11

Enter Into

Your Calling

God has big plans for you. He wants you to
become everything He designed you to be. At
Geneva, we want you to enter into your calling
fully able to use your gifts and talents to serve
God and others. The Career Development Center
is here to help you prepare for that challenge.
“Students should be aware of God’s call on
their lives and thus see their education as
an opportunity to prepare for their life work,
whatever those fields of endeavor may be.”
Geneva College’s Foundational Concepts
of Christian Education

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT

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Programs and services offered by career development include personal
career counseling and assessments, calling and vocation programs,
resume and cover-letter writing assistance, and more. And for valuable
work experience, Geneva Job Link provides an online job and internship
resource. Around 70% of students complete internships while at
Geneva. Also, campus employment opportunities are available in
residence life, admissions, food services, office and department
support, and fundraising, to name a few.

“Geneva has given me a
clear understanding of
my calling and has chal-
lenged me to become a
better image of Christ.
And my education has
shed a light on how I
can live a life pleasing
to God while pursuing
a career.”
Collin Savidge,
Student ministry major

“From your first day on
campus to the day you
graduate, we are here to
help you explore and pre-
pare for your calling. Even
after you graduate, career
development can provide
you with resources for net-
working, job opportunities,
professional development
and further education.”
Rob Rostoni, Director of
Career Development

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Find “And my God will meet all
your needs according to
Support the riches of his glory in
Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 4:19

“Students and their families are concerned
about the cost of higher education, and
navigating all the financial decisions can be
challenging. Our admissions and financial aid
counselors can help by working directly with
you to explore scholarship opportunities,
payment plans and loan options.”
Steve Bell, Director of Financial Aid

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FINANCIAL AID

A Geneva College education will prepare you for your
career—but it also does so much more. Pursuing a
degree from Geneva is an investment that will transform
you as you deepen your understanding of how God
relates to everything in life. That’s why we are commit-
ted to making a Christian education at Geneva College
as affordable as possible. We want you to go out into
the world ready to not only succeed, but also to
impact society for the kingdom of Christ.

Around 95 percent of Geneva students receive
some type of financial assistance, and the college
distributes millions of dollars in institutional aid each
year. Types of aid include Geneva College grants and
scholarships, federal and state grants, campus work-
study programs, church and community grants
and scholarships, and federal and private
educational loans.

“The financial aid counselors
are always willing to help
you if you have a question.
And they have great tips
about how you can start
paying back your loans.”
Ji Yun Bae,
Communication major

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“So whether you eat or drink or what
ever you do, do it all for the glory
of God.”
1 Corinthians 10:31

Learn

More

Choosing the right college is a chal-
lenging decision. But if you’re looking
for a rigorous education, a close-knit
Christian community and the opportunity
to grow into the person God wants you
to become, we know just the place for
you—Geneva College. Christ is central
to our challenging academics, top-
notch athletic programs and
engaging extracurricular
activities. And we are
committed to a
Christian worldview
that acknowledges
God’s sovereignty
over all of creation.
Check us out and
see for yourself.

“When people look at Geneva, they should see a fully integrated curriculum
that is centered on knowing God and His redemptive purpose, faculty and
students whose scholarship impacts the broader academic community, programs
and activities that prepare students to serve in the kingdom of God, and a
grace-filled Christian community.”
Dr. Kenneth A. Smith, President of Geneva College
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AT A GLANCE

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TRADITIONS

During its 160-year history, Geneva has developed a rich history
of traditions. We love sharing the stories of our past, just as
we love having students take part in creating today’s campus
culture. Come to Geneva and add your story to the collection.

The Golden Tornadoes
Geneva sports teams were originally nicknamed the Covenanters,
or “Covies,” a tribute to the school’s Scottish Presbyterian
heritage. In the 1920s, however, a new moniker began appearing
in student newspaper articles. Some attribute the change to
a statement made by Geneva College’s Football Hall of Fame
Coach Bo McMillin, who described opponent Georgia Tech’s
powerful offense as “a golden tornado.” Other legends say the
name comes from an actual tornado that supposedly ripped
through Beaver Valley and took the gold-colored roof off of Old
Main in the early 1900s. But regardless of where the nickname
came from, students love the mascot Turbo and cheering on
their Golden Tornadoes.

My Generation Night (MGN)
MGN is the annual student talent showcase described by many
students as the most anticipated event of the year.

The Big “G”
Able to be seen from nearly everywhere on campus, a giant
white “G” the size of a four-story building overlooks Reeve’s
Field from a hillside across the Beaver River.

Film Fest
Students dress to the nines for this annual red-carpet event
featuring movies written, directed, filmed and cast by Geneva
students.

The Victory Bell
Once used to signal class changes, team captains now ring this
bell in Old Main to announce their team’s victory.

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“You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace;
the mountains and hills will burst into song before you,
and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.”
Isaiah 55:12

See the Located in the City of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Geneva
College offers the comfort of small-town living with the
Sights convenience of big-city attractions nearby. There are
plenty of shops, restaurants and parks within walking
distance of campus and the professional sports and cul-
tural venues of Pittsburgh are less than an hour away.

Photo by Kevin Perez LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Beaver Falls Coffee & Tea Co. (walking distance)
Buttermilk Falls Natural Area (two-minute drive)
Brady’s Run and Brush Creek State Parks
(10- to 15-minute drive)
Shopping and dining locations
(five- to 15-minute drive)

PITTSBURGH
Pittsburgh Pirates, Steelers and Penguins
Cultural District
Art and music festivals
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Andy Warhol Museum
Carnegie Science Center
Kennywood Amusement Park
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Natural History Museum
Southside Works
The Strip, Pittsburgh’s historic market district

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Are you ready to accept the challenge?
Then take time today and apply for admission
to Geneva College. Scan the QR code below
or go to www.geneva.edu/apply and apply
online or download an application. Once we
receive your application and all supporting
documentation, you can expect to have your
acceptance decision within two weeks.

And while you’re visiting our website,
schedule a campus visit. Come to Geneva,
talk with one of our admissions counselors
and learn more about majors, financial aid
and housing. Sit in on a class, meet with
faculty and students, tour the campus,
and eat in the dining hall. You can even
spend the night in a residence hall.

For more information about the application
process or arranging your personal visit,
contact the Office of Admissions at
800.847.8255 or [email protected].

Apply

Today

“And we know that in all things God works for the “The college years are a
good of those who love him, who have been called crucial stage of life and it is
according to his purpose.” important to have a strong
Romans 8:28 support system during this
36 time. The Geneva College
community comes alongside
students and provides the
personalized support they
need to be successful. Apply
for admission and then
schedule your campus visit to
see our beautiful campus and
learn more about the great
things happening at Geneva.”

Joel Brubaker,
Associate Director of
Recruitment

GE NEVA C O L L EG E A C A D E M I C P R OG RAM S

Accounting Chemistry Engineering
Chemical
Applied Mathematics Pre-Forensics Civil
Computer
Biblical Languages Pre-Pharmacology Electrical
Environmental
Biblical Studies Christian Ministries Interdisciplinary
Mechanical
Biochemistry Missions
English Literature
Biology Pre-seminary Environmental Science
History
Cell and Molecular Communication Human Services
Independent Majors
Environmental Communication Studies Music
Music Business
Human Integrated Media Music Education (K-12)
Music Performance
Allied Health Programs Public Relations Philosophy
Physics
Biomedical Research Visual Communication Political Science

Cardiovascular Science Writing Pre-Law
Psychology
Medical Technology Communication Disorders (Speech Pathology) Sociology
Sport Management/Business
Pre-Dental Computer Science Student Ministry

Pre-Medicine Hardware Writing

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