At Geneva, education with a Christian perspective is at the heart of all we do. Founded in 1848 by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, Geneva prepares students to serve Christ in all areas of society: work, family and the church.
Our faculty seeks to provide a challenging education that prepares students for careers, for further education and for life. In all fields of study, students are challenged to explore the far-reaching implications of the Christian faith on their discipline.
Academics at Geneva are based on a simple assumption: that the world belongs to God. This means that each course at Geneva is an exploration of a particular aspect of life in a world that resounds with God’s grace in Jesus Christ, but which is also affected by human sinfulness. It means that each field of study is an opportunity to pursue God’s calling in learning how to serve wisely and faithfully in God’s world. And, it means that we challenge students every day, in and out of the classroom, to develop keen insight in discerning how life in God’s world is best lived.
The links to the left are your entryway to the various undergraduate, graduate, and adult (DCP) programs that we offer. In addition, the Crossroads link describes our off-campus study programs and the ACCESS link explains our student support services program.
The B.S.B.A. and MBA programs are nationally accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP).
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