Events

  1. Placeholder Image Event image for Woodwind Day

    Academics

    Woodwind Day

    Woodwind Day
    Date
    Location
    Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts
  2. Placeholder Image Event image for Anchor Day

    Admissions

    Anchor Day

    Anchor Day
    Date
    Cost
    Free
    Location
    Jim and Martie Bultman Student Center
  3. Placeholder Image Event image for Economics & Business Fair
    Economics & Business Fair
    Date
    Location
    Jim and Martie Bultman Student Center
  4. Placeholder Image Event image for Resume Review

    Academics

    Resume Review

    Resume Review
    Date
    Location
    Maas Center
  5. Placeholder Image Event image for Anchor Day

    Admissions

    Anchor Day

    Anchor Day
    Date
    Cost
    Free
    Location
    Jim and Martie Bultman Student Center

News

  1. Campus Life

    Fall 2019 Dean's List Announced

    The Registrar’s Office is pleased to announce Dean’s List recipients for the fall semester. The Dean’s List is awarded to full-time, degree-seeking students who have received grades for all courses in a given semester (no incompletes) and have a semester GPA of 3.50 or above. Hope College Registrar’s Office considers this a significant achievement.

  2. Arts

    Hope College Announces the Knickerbocker Winter Film Series

    The Hope College Knickerbocker Winter Film Series will continue the college’s long tradition of showing current independent and international films. The series will show four films, each for a week-long run, beginning with “Give Me Liberty” on Jan. 13-18; “Midnight Family” on Feb. 3-8; and “Up There” on Feb. 24-29. A final film, yet to be chosen, will show on March 9-14.

  3. Arts

    Exhibition “Resilience, Resistance and Revival in 20th-Century Yoruba Art” to Open at the Kruizenga Art Museum on January 17

    A new exhibition opening at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum on Friday, Jan. 17, will feature a variety of artworks made and used by the Yoruba people of Nigeria and West Africa. The exhibition, which will continue through Saturday, May 16, includes both traditional and contemporary forms of Yoruba art across a wide range of genres, from paintings and prints to sculptures, metalwork and textiles.

Hope College by the Numbers

  • 1866Year of College Charter

    Hope College was founded by the Rev. A.C. Van Raalte and was officially chartered in 1866. During the 2015–2016 school year, Hope celebrated 150 years of rigorous academics and faithful, Christian leadership.

    Learn more
  • 35,000+Total Alumni

    Hope has over 35,000 alumni spanning every state and 80+ countries.

    Learn more
  • 127,000Volunteer Hours

    Hope's faculty, staff and students have contributed over 127,000 hours to volunteer activities.

  • 300+International Study Programs

    Semester and year-long opportunities for off-campus study are available in virtually every part of the globe.

    Study abroad opportunities