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- Calvin University | Grand Rapids, Michigan
Calvin University is a world-class Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan Calvin ranks #1 in the Midwest among regional colleges
- John Calvin - About Calvin | Calvin University
The man behind the nameBorn July 10, 1509 in Noyon, France, Jean Calvin was raised in a staunch Roman Catholic family The local bishop employed Calvin’s father as an administrator in the town’s cathedral The father, in turn, wanted John to become a priest Because of close ties with the bishop and his noble family, John’s playmates and classmates in Noyon (and later in Paris) were
- About Calvin - Calvin University
About Calvin University located in Grand Rapids, MI At Calvin, you'll engage God’s world with curiosity and conviction—as Christ’s agents of renewal in the world
- Admissions | Calvin University
Financial Aid Calvin has students from all economic backgrounds Learn about scholarships, grants, and loans that make Calvin possible
- Life at Calvin
Bring your ideas, talents, and questions—and go beyond the predictable This vibrant student community embraces your curiosity and supports you as you grow into the life that God wants for you Calvin gives students a lot of freedom—I think more than most students know We have a lot of power
- Calvin remembers Roger Griffioen - News Stories | Calvin University
There’s an asteroid named after him But the legacy Roger Griffioen built at Calvin isn’t best discovered through a telescope, but rather under a microscope, where you'll find his fingerprints to be on so much For nearly 40 years, Griffioen served as a faculty member, department chair, and academic dean at Calvin On January 3, 2026, he died at the age of 91 Roger Griffioen graduated from
- Apply to Calvin Admissions | Calvin University
Apply to Calvin University using the Calvin Application or the Common App Transferring? Please use the Calvin Application
- Calvin’s First Baccalaureate Degrees – Origins Online
When did Calvin first graduate students with baccalaureate degrees? (And who was the first student to earn one?) The question might seem straight-forward Just get the year right But the past is usually messier than we remember When we tell the stories of communities and institutions, we often smooth out complications in the interests of narrative clarity Let’s start with the straight
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