Institutional Data
Geneva College is a comprehensive Christian college of the arts, sciences and professional studies. Founded in the tradition of the Reformed Christian faith, Geneva continues to draw on the rich resources of the Reformed tradition to shape its educational approach. Geneva prepares students to serve Christ in all areas of society: work, family and the church. Geneva is a founding member of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU).
Information presented on these Web pages represents the main campus in Beaver Falls, Pa. only. It does not include students who are enrolled in the Center for Urban Theological Studies (CUTS), Center for Urban Biblical Ministries (CUBM) or Adult Degree Completion Program (ADCP).
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ABOUT OUR STUDENTS
Data reflects degree-seeking undergraduate students for Fall 2006 |
Admissions

Middle 50% SAT Range for Freshman Class
| Mathematics |
480-590 |
| Critical Reading |
490-610 |
Middle 50% ACT Range for Freshman Class
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Freshman
Data reflects degree-seeking, first-time, first-year (freshman) students for fall 2006
Grade-point average Average high-school GPA: 3.42
Freshman Population Number of students: 296
Freshman Class Geographical Profile

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Enrollment
Data reflects degree-seeking students for Fall 2006
Student Body

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Gender
| Undergraduate women: |
46% |
| Undergraduate men: |
54% | |
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Diversity

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| Freshman returning for sophomore year: 78% | |
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ABOUT OUR GRADUATES
Data reflects all students from the initial 2000 cohort of first-time, full-time bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduates. |
| Total number: |
355 |
| Completed the program in four years or less: |
45%* |
| Completed the program in more than four years but less than five: |
57%* |
| Completed the program in more than five years but less than six: |
58%* |
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| Preparation: Life After College Links |
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Degrees Awarded
Data reflects degrees awarded from July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006.
Number of Degrees Awarded Last Year

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Bachelor's Degrees Awarded Last Year

Geneva is a comprehensive Christian college of the arts, sciences and professional studies, committed to the development of a Christian perspective in all areas of learning. |
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WHAT STUDENTS PAY
Data is an estimate of costs for an average full-time undergraduate resident student for academic year 2007-2008, unless indicated for a different time. |
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Price of Attendance

Transportation expenses include two round trips to student's hometown per year. Other expenses include clothing, laundry, entertainment, medical, furnishings, etc. |
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Percent of Freshman Receiving Aid by Type

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Student Aid More information Average loan owed at graduation: $26,034.26 |
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Tuition and Fees History

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About our faculty and classrooms
Data represents the fall 2006 faculty members, including full-time (counted as one) and part-time (counted as one-third), for undergraduate students. No assignments are included. Data also represents fall 2006 undergraduate, DCP and graduate classrooms.
Student/faculty ratio: 14.33/1
Faculty Numbers
| Full-time instructional faculty who have a doctorate, first professional or other terminal degree: |
64 |
| Full-time instructional faculty: |
81 | More faculty information |
Undergraduate Class Sections
| Class sections with 2-9 students: |
176 |
| Class sections with 10-19 students: |
171 |
| Class sections with 20-29 students: |
124 |
| Class sections with 30-39 students: |
36 |
| Class sections with 40-49 students: |
19 |
| Class sections with 50-99 students: |
8 |
| Class sections with 100+ students: |
6 |
| Total class sections: |
540 | | |
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ABOUT CAMPUS LIFE
Data represents undergraduates enrolled in fall 2006
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At Geneva College, there is a 160-year tradition of in-depth learning, vital faith and real Christ-centered living. Geneva provides a superb academic environment, instant friendships and caring mentors. The campus community becomes like a family for the students as they prepare to serve in all areas of their life, including work, family and church. |
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On-campus Housing
| % of undergrads on campus: |
72.4% |
| % of freshman on campus: |
86.5% | |
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Life At and Around Geneva
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Campus security personnel are available at all times to assist students and staff. Security personnel make regular rounds of the campus to check all buildings, both residence halls and academic buildings, for safety and security. Security also offers programs through and is supported by the Beaver Falls Police Department and the Beaver Falls Fire Department. | |
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