Excel Magazine - Online - School Directory - Geneva CollegeName of school: Geneva College
Contact Person: Dave Layton
Contact Phone: 724-847-6500
Contact Email: dblayton@geneva.edu
Majors/Programs: - Accounting
- Bible Languages
- Biblical Studies
- Biology
- Business Administration
- Chemistry
- Communication
- Computer Science
- Education
- Elementary Education
- Engineering
- English
- History
- Mathematics
- Music
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Pre-Dentistry
- Pre-Law
- Pre-Medicine
- Pre-Nursing
- Psychology
- Secondary Education
- Sociology
- Speech
- Youth Ministry
Total Cost: 20000-25000
Affiliation: - African Methodist Episcopal
- Presbyterian - Reformed Pres. of North America
Region: Degrees Offered: - Associates
- Bachelors
- Masters
Enrollment: 1001-1500
Men's Intercollegiate Athletics: - baseball
- basketball
- cross-country running
- football
- rugby (club)
- soccer
- track and field
- volleyball (club)
Men's Intramural Athletics: - basketball
- flag football
- soccer
- softball
- volleyball
Women's Intercollegiate Athletics: - basketball
- cheerleading
- cross-country running
- rugby (club)
- soccer
- tennis
- track and field
- volleyball
Women's Intramural Athletics: - basketball
- flag football
- soccer
- softball
- volleyball
Setting: Town
Identity:
At Geneva College, we teach you about engineering and education, mathematics
and music, biology and business…the list is endless. But more importantly,
our distinguished faculty instills Christian values and how to apply them in real life.
Better still, our instructors teach all this in a loving, nurturing,
supportive environment, built on an unwavering belief in God,
and founded on the timeless principles of the Christian faith.
Our graduates say these lessons last a lifetime.
We call this the Geneva College education.
Little Known Facts:
• The big "G", made of 24” x 28” paving stones, is a permanent monument and
identifier for Geneva. Traditionally, incoming Freshman clean the “G,” and make
sure it’s proudly visible for miles around.
• The Shoe Tree? No one knows how it got started, but students who’ve lived in the
Memorial Hall Dorm for four years throw their shoes into the tree when they graduate.
Some people leave footprints on the sands of time; we leave footprints in the air.
• In the early 60's, as a prank, a student climbed into the bell tower of Old Main,
removed the bell's clapper, and delivered it to Geneva's President. Thirty years later,
not to be outdone by his mischevious father, the son also removed the clapper, painted
it and displayed his "trophy" in the Student Center showcase. Shortly thereafter,
access to Old Main's bell tower was, understandably, restricted.