Geneva College to host Summer Open House

Prospective students are invited to campus on July 18 to experience a college class, explore financial aid options and more.

BEAVER FALLS, PA (05/20/2014)(readMedia)-- On July 18, 2014, Geneva College will host its annual Summer Open House. This event allows prospective first-year and transfer students and their families to explore what Geneva has to offer during a one day, on-campus experience.

During Summer Open House, students will have a chance to learn about Geneva's academic programs and activities, attend a class, tour campus, hear from the financial aid office, and discover the ins and outs of the admissions process. For students pursuing athletics, there will also be opportunities to meet with coaches.

"Geneva College's Summer Open House is a great way for students to get an initial look into who we are," says Roger Blevins, Assistant Director of Admissions. "Families will have the opportunity to get a lot of information about Geneva so they can jumpstart their college search process."

Check-in for the event begins at 10 a.m., and lunch will be provided for participants.

Registration for Summer Open House is available at www.geneva.edu/summer_open_house or by calling the Admissions Office at 800-847-8255.

For those who are interested in visiting Geneva but are unable to attend Summer Open House, personal visits during the summer are also available. For more information, call 800-847-8255.

Geneva College invites students to accept the challenge of an academically excellent, Christ-centered and affordable education. Offering nearly 40 undergraduate majors, Adult Degree Programs with fully online and campus-based options, and seven graduate degrees, programs are recognized for their high quality. U.S. News & World Report ranks Geneva as a Top 10 Best Value in the North Region with one of the Top 100 engineering programs in the nation. Adhering to the inerrancy of Scripture, a Geneva education is grounded in God's word as well as in a core curriculum designed to prepare students vocationally to think, write and communicate well in today's world.