Hope College

(Holland, MI)

Hope College is a liberal arts school affiliated with the Reformed Church of America. It is located in the Dutch settlement of Holland, a large community in a popular summer resort area just 5 miles from beautiful Lake Michigan.

Students at Hope can choose from 87 majors leading to a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

And with a student to faculty ration of just 13 to 1, they get the personalised attention that helps them to succeed.

In their downtime, students can enjoy the beauty of their natural surroundings, or take part in one of 18 intercollegiate sports-nine for women and nine for men-in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association.

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Wow! A $1M grant to Hope College from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) will help the college develop new ways to educate students in the natural and applied sciences through its nationally acclaimed model of teaching through participation in original research.

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  • Hope College Student Life
  • Hope College Student Life. Learn It. Live It. Love it. From NCAA Championship teams to 80-plus student organizations, you'll find daily life here diverse, vibrant and genuine. More information: hope.edu
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What's it take to get a schloarship for basketball here ?

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Current Hope students and recent grads: what's your experience been at Hope? Share your review on Cappex.com.

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Even in the 147th year, there is room for firsts.

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Congratulations, Class of 2012! Hope's 147th Commencement will be held at 3 PM today at Holland Municipal Stadium.

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  • Tornadic-speed winds last summer devastated trees on the Hope campus...
  • Tornadic-speed winds last summer devastated trees on the Hope campus, including several of the historical white pines in the central Pine Grove. Gifts from alumni and friends of the college are funding a program to replace the trees. The first re-planting by Hope's grounds staff occurred Friday. Symbolically, the 10-year-old white pine was planted near Hope's landmark Van Vleck Hall. Nearby white pines that survived the 2011 storm are estimated to be 80-90 years old.
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