Geneva College to host information session

College representatives will be in the Lancaster area on January 18, 2014.

BEAVER FALLS, PA (01/14/2014)(readMedia)-- Geneva College will host an information session for the Lancaster area on Saturday, January 18, 2014, from 10 a.m. to noon. The session is intended for students who are considering attending college and would like to learn more about academic programs, financial aid, admissions, campus life, and the affordability and value of a Geneva College education. Parents of current students, alumni and Geneva representatives will be available to answer any questions that students and parents may have.

"These receptions provide an opportunity for us meet students and their parents face to face, and share important information about the college and the enrollment process," explains Associate Vice President of Enrollment Dave Layton. "We will present students a picture of Geneva College's academically excellent and Christ-centered education."

Associate Director of Church and Parent Relations Rebecca Phillips adds, "This is a great opportunity for prospective students and their parents to experience Geneva up close and in person. We look forward to meeting them."

The reception will be held at Wheatland Presbyterian Church, 1125 Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603. A complimentary continental breakfast is included. For more information and to register, visit www.geneva.edu/reception or call the Geneva College Office of Admissions at 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.