Reformed Christian Colleges

With roots in the Protestant reformation of the 16th century, Reformed Christian theology emphasizes predestination, the sovereignty of God and the doctrine of grace, through faith. Students affiliated with reformed denominations may wish to attend colleges that support this understanding of scripture. Reformed Christian colleges offer educational environments and curricula designed to promote both the spiritual and academic growth of students.
  1. Covenant College

    • Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia strives to equip students to be faithful stewards of their minds, faith, and abilities. Students take courses in the liberal arts in the core curriculum and choose from a broad range of majors and minors in theological studies, art, the humanities and the sciences. Covenant aims to help students sharpen their problem-solving, writing and critical thinking skills in small class settings that are designed to help teachers individually mentor students.

    Providence Christian College

    • Providence College in Pasadena, California ascribes to Reformed Christian theology with heavy emphasis on the Bible. The college uses a liberal arts curriculum to train students to be firmly grounded in Biblical truth and actively engaged in local church bodies, communities and the world. With an average class size of just seven students, Providence fosters a close-knit community of learners and instructors. Students take courses in theology, the humanities, and history from the core curriculum and can choose from six major and 12 minor programs.

    Geneva College

    • Established under the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Geneva College is located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. With an academic curriculum rooted in the liberal arts and sciences, the school offers majors, minors and concentrations in the arts, sciences, humanities, business and Christian ministry. Geneva College strives to prepare students for lives of service and leadership in a Christ-centered environment. Student life on campus centers around the faith and practice center along with a diverse array of interest-based clubs and athletic teams.

    Dordt College

    • Founded in 1955 under the Christian Reformed Church, Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa welcomes students from all denominational backgrounds who wish to study in a Christ-centered environment. The student body of 1,300 allows class sizes to remain small and personalized with an emphasis on group discussion. The core liberal arts curriculum is designed to ground students in a Reformed Christian worldview. In addition to associate's and bachelor's degrees in the arts, sciences, social work and engineering, the college offers a master's degree program in education.

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