Hope College is a private liberal arts college located in Holland, Michigan. It was founded in 1866 and is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America.
The college offers more than 90 undergraduate majors and minors across disciplines such as arts, sciences, humanities, social sciences, business, and education. It provides a comprehensive liberal arts education that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and effective communication.
Hope College is known for its strong academic reputation and rigorous academic programs. The college has highly qualified faculty members who are dedicated to teaching and mentorship. The student-to-faculty ratio is low, allowing for personalized attention and close relationships with professors.
The college emphasizes experiential learning opportunities, including research, internships, study abroad programs, and service-learning experiences. These opportunities enable students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, gain practical skills, and broaden their global perspectives.
Hope College has a vibrant campus community with numerous student organizations, clubs, and activities. Students can get involved in areas such as music, theater, athletics, leadership development, community service, and religious organizations.
The college’s athletic teams, known as the Flying Dutchmen (women’s) and Flying Dutch (men’s), compete in the NCAA Division III. Hope College offers a variety of sports programs, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, swimming and diving, cross country, and track and field.
Hope College values faith and learning. It seeks to integrate Christian faith and academic inquiry, encouraging students to explore the relationship between faith and their intellectual pursuits.
The college places a strong emphasis on community engagement and service. Hope College students are encouraged to actively participate in community service projects, volunteering, and making a positive impact in the local community.
Hope College has a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. The college has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, promote recycling and conservation, and raise awareness about sustainability issues.
The college offers comprehensive support services for students, including academic advising, career counseling, tutoring, and access to library resources and research facilities. Hope College is dedicated to providing a supportive and inclusive environment that fosters student success and well-being.
American Ethnic Studies Art and Art History Department Asian Studies Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biology Department Campus Health Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Center for Global Engagement Center for Leadership Center for Ministry Studies Chemistry Department Communication Department Computer Science Department Dance Department Day1 Research Communities Economics and Business Education Department Emmaus Scholars Program Engineering Department English Department Environmental Science Environmental Studies ExploreHope Academic Outreach Fostering a Community of Excellence in Science (FACES) General Education Geological and Environmental Science Department Global Health Global Studies History Department Interdisciplinary Studies Kinesiology Department Mathematics and Statistics Department Music Department Neuroscience Nursing Department Office of the Dean for Arts and Humanities Office of the Dean for Natural and Applied Sciences Office of the Dean for Social Sciences Peace and Justice Phelps Scholars Program Philosophy Department Physics Department Political Science Pre-Health Programs Pre-Law Program Pre-Professional Programs Program for the Academically Talented (PATH) Psychology Department Religion Department Sociology and Social Work Department Theatre Department Vita Scholars Program Washington Honors Semester Women’s and Gender Studies World Languages and Cultures Department