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Student Life at Hope

Hope College Network

I’ve been to events for Pre-Law Society, Geek Life, Hope Taekwondo, Nykerk, Prism, and Hope Catholics, but there’s even more to choose from. Many clubs on campus allow you to come and go as you’re able to, so there’s no pressure. Faith Life Faith life at Hope is vibrant! I highly recommend checking it out.

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A School Day in the Life at Hope College

Hope College Network

11:00 AM-12:30 PM After class, I went to work at my on-campus job in Campus Print and Mail. Every shift looks different, but usually involves receiving and sending packages, helping students, and doing homework if we have down time. and got a donut to share, then headed back to Campus Ministries.

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SA Feature: Leila Beltran

PUC

That looks like visiting dorms, meeting with students one-on-one, and creating experiences for students to explore what it looks like to be a part of a spiritual community that cares for them. There are so many opportunities for students to worship on campus! I’m looking forward to seeing our effect on campus!

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What Are You Involved In? | Message from Mattie ’20

Hope College Network

On the last day of Orientation, students have the chance to learn all about what you can take part in during your time at Hope. Check out the video below to hear a few students share about how getting involved impacted their Hope College experience. Message from Mattie ’20 appeared first on Life at Hope College.

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Living Away from Home

Hope College Network

I distinctly remember the first time coming back home from college. It was the Fall break of my first year. As I pulled the luggage from underneath my dormitory twin-sized bed, I brushed off the dust and transferred my clothes from the wooden wardrobe tucked into the corner of my room.

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Working On Campus!

Hope College Network

Honestly, so far into my time working as a student, I’ve found that having a job actually helps me do my best in school. How much downtime you have definitely depends on the campus job you have, but for me, the mailroom has been a good balance. My blogging job is a lot more flexible, and all virtual.

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Connect Ministries: Serving Churches & Academies Around The World

PUC

Ran by the enrollment and marketing department, Lewis Govea is in charge of Connect Ministries- and has been involved since 2017, serving at different academies, camp meetings around California, and reaching out to churches to worship with. Besides making it a habit of attending camp meetings […].