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Wholehearted, Faithful Service in Your Life’s Work Geneva College
Geneva College prepares students to serve wholeheartedly and faithfully in their life’s work by fostering academic strength, intellectual agility and practical wisdom. As a liberal arts college with a vocational focus, Geneva prepares students to think, write and communicate well in today’s world as they integrate faith into all aspects of life.
Geneva offers over 145 undergraduate majors and programs, including Aviation, Biology, Communication Design, Criminal Justice, Cybersecurity, Education, Finance, and Nursing, and five graduate degrees. Our ABET-accredited engineering program is ranked in the nation’s top 100 Undergraduate Engineering Programs by U.S. News & World Report. Intelligent.com ranked Geneva as the No. 1 Christian University in Pennsylvania in 2021.
Geneva graduates are prepared for careers and for a life of service to God and neighbor; 93 percent of our students are working or in graduate school six months after graduation.
Governed by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, Geneva bases its education on the truth of God’s Word in every aspect of student life – academics, athletics and activities. Every one of our experienced and accomplished professors is a committed Christian who challenges students with rigorous scholarship built on the foundation of Christian values. Faculty, administration and staff aim to provide a transformational experience that fully develops student’s abilities and challenges them to be all that God created them to be. Our low student-to-faculty ratio means more personal attention and guidance in all areas of life.
Geneva’s beautiful 55-acre campus is located about 35 miles northwest of Pittsburgh in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, just 14 miles from Ohio. The college is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and a charter member of both the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) and the International Association for Christian Education (IACE). n