Covenant College
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Covenant College is a small, accredited four-year liberal arts college in Lookout Mountain, Georgia and affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in America. The campus includes a grand Prohibition-era hotel and has a dramatic view overlooking Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Founded in Pasadena, California in 1955, the school is distinctive among most other small Christian colleges because it is among the few that espouse decidedly Reformed theology. Offering Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, and Master of Education degrees, and several pre-professional programs, Covenant also has an adult education program, Quest (established 1984). The campus is the home of the Chalmers Center for Economic Development (established 1999).
The college's presidents have included Dr. Robert Rayburn (1955-1965), Dr. Marion Barnes (1965-1978), Dr. Martin Essenburg (1978-1987), Dr. Frank Brock (1987-2002), and Dr. Niel B. Nielson (starting in 2002).
External links
- Covenant College website (http://www.covenant.edu)
- Chalmers Center website (http://chalmers.org)
- 50th Anniversary website (http://50th.covenant.edu)
- Unofficial Covenant College Blogs (http://covblogs.com)
- The Bagpipe (http://www.bagpipeonline.com), Covenant's student newspaper