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BETA Program

BETA is a voluntary first year leadership program designed to explore leadership and how it pertains to Geneva’s students, both at college and beyond. From theory to practice, the BETA program provides you with the opportunity to deepen your thinking, foster your growth and find a community of friends who together live out the call to lead.

Each year, over 50 students participate in the BETA program, which falls during empty class timeslots and is therefore easy to add to a fall schedule. The program features lectures, exercises, discussions and a Q&A with a panel of current student leaders, all of which focus on the complex topic of leadership. A leadership retreat will be provided upon completion of the program.

All incoming students hoping to get involved in the Geneva College community are encouraged to join. Contact the program at leadership@geneva.edu.

“One of the primary objectives of BETA is to help new students recognize all the new connections that are available and where they can serve on campus.” Brian Jensen, Director of Student Leadership Development and co-creator of BETA


 

Point of Excellence

Through the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, Geneva offers the 3&3 Program enabling students to complete a B.S. and a M.Div. in only six years.

 
Upcoming Events
Jun03
MBA Information Session
Northwood Hall, room 117 on the Geneva College campus 5:00 p.m.

ARTS & CULTURE
2013 Mancini winners
“Henries” recipients have been announced, and two performers have been selected for a trip to the national awards in NYC.
COMMUNITY
Geneva Across America is underway
Cyclists representing Geneva College and raising funds for a new scholarship begin their transcontinental journey.
ACADEMICS
History students digitize the 1920s at Geneva
An online digital history archive has been created through a semester-long class project.
PUBLICATIONS
May issue of @Geneva
Read about a gesture of love and support displayed by communication disorders students.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
MBA program to hold information sessions
Attend a session in June, August or October to learn more about the program and the new concentrations in finance, marketing or operations.