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Address: 3201 Burton Se, Grand Rapids, MI, 49546
Phone: (616) 526-6000
Website: http://www.calvin.edu
College type: 4-year private, not-for-profit
Degrees offered: Two but less than 4 years, Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's
Majors: Accounting And Finance, American United States History, Art History Criticism And Conservation, Arts And Design, Biochemistry, Biology General, Business Administration And Management, Business Administration And Management, Business Communications, Chemistry General, Classics And Classical Languages And Literature, Communication Disorders General, Computer Science General, Criminal Justice General, Curriculum And Instruction, Drama / Theater Arts General, Economics General, Education Administration And Supervision, Education Of The Specific Learning Disability, Elementary Teacher Education, Engineering General, English Language And Literature General, Environmental Science / Studies, European History, Exercise Sciences / Physiology And Movement, Film / Cinema Studies, Fine / Studio Arts, Foreign Languages And Literatures Other, French Language And Literature, Geography, Geological Engineering, Geology, German Language And Literature, Greek Language And Literature, Health And Physical Education General, History Other, Mass Communications, Mathematics, Multi / Interdisciplinary Studies Other, Music General, Nursing Other, Occupational Therapy, Parks Recreation And Leisure Studies, Philosophy, Physics General, Political Science And Government General, Psychology General, Religion / Religious Studies, Social Sciences General, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish Language And Literature, Special Education General, Speech And Rhetorical Studies
Classification: Baccalaureate Colleges--General: These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award less than half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.