
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
At the age of 14, Calvin went to Paris to study at the College de Marche in preparation for university study. His studies consisted of seven subjects: grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, …
Admissions | Calvin University
Financial Aid Calvin has students from all economic backgrounds. Learn about scholarships, grants, and loans that make Calvin possible.
Athletics - Calvin University
Zuidema Field, home of Calvin's soccer and lacrosse teams, features a turf field, field lighting, covered seating, restrooms, concessions, pressbox, ticketing, and team locker rooms.
Who We Are - About Calvin | Calvin University
Calvin University was founded in 1876 and named for 16th-century reformer John Calvin. While retaining a separate identity and function, the university is united in a covenantal relationship with the Christian …
Graduate Programs School of Graduate and Continuing Studies | Calvin ...
Calvin offers high quality, flexible graduate programs that invite curious, engaged adult learners to reach their goals and impact the world for good. Programs are available online and on campus with start …
Faculty & Staff - Calvin University
Official course roster Search Workday help & support Workday Schedule Converter View student schedule Academic Calendar at-a-glance Calvin Core Remote teaching resources Academic …
Information Technology - Calvin University
Calvin Information Technology (CIT) is the campus one-stop shop for everything technology, HelpDesk, and audio-visual support.
Admitted Students - Calvin University
Follow along here and your New Student Portal for information on next steps, exciting details about Orientation, Wilderness trips, and Welcome Week, and a guide to transitioning well to university life …
History - About Calvin | Calvin University
John Calvin (1509–1564), our namesake, was a French theologian, pastor, and reformer. His teachings and writings, especially the Institutes of the Christian Religion, profoundly shaped Reformed …