The Knickerbocker Theatre — knickerbocker translates into ‘best of life’ — was acquired by Hope College in 1988. Built in 1911, the theater catered to a wide variety of shows, from vaudeville acts to ...
Daryl R. Van Tongeren is the director of the Frost Center and a professor of psychology at Hope College. Before joining the faculty in 2012, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Virginia Commonwealth ...
TRIO Upward Bound is a pre-college preparatory program for students grades 8–12 who are interested in pursuing an educational program beyond high school. TRIO Upward Bound is designed to work with ...
Ray and Sue Smith Stadium is home to the Flying Dutchmen football team. Formerly known as Holland Municipal Stadium, the facility opened in 1979 and was purchased from the City of Holland in 2012. A ...
The Kruizenga Art Museum aims to educate, engage and inspire the students, faculty, staff and alumni of Hope College — as well as the broader communities of Holland and West Michigan. As a teaching ...
The Hope College campus is a place to come alive. We have hundreds of student organizations, groups and events you can plug into, serve with, play in, root for and grow with. Our student body is at ...
Costs such as books, travel and personal expenses range from $3,330 to $3,940, depending on distance and personal lifestyle. View additional information about indirect costs. The Free Application for ...
Come as you are. Join us. Invest actively in the life of the college. Explore new ideas and interests. Develop your leadership competencies. Be anchored in Hope. Working with 3,395 students is the ...
The A. Paul and Carol C. Schaap Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity is held each spring semester in the Richard & Helen DeVos Fieldhouse. The A. Paul and Carol C. Schaap ...
So you’re interested in comedy? Campus governance? Club sports? Creative writing? We have a group for that — and so much more. The Anchor is Hope College's student-run newspaper. New issues are ...
Academic excellence, preparation for a competitive market... and a faithful approach to Christian liberal arts. Here, you don’t have to choose. Your interest in economics and business is just the ...