Calvin celebrates the Class of 2017
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan鈥擮n Saturday, May 20, 2017, more than 900 students participated in the college鈥檚 97迟丑听annual Commencement ceremony, held聽at 2 p.m.聽in the Van Noord Arena on the campus of Calvin College. The graduates represent more than 60 majors within the arts and humanities, social and natural sciences, and professional programs.
Calvin鈥檚 multifaceted core curriculum, experiential education opportunities and off-campus program offerings continue to serve students well, and employers and students alike see the liberal arts foundation that Calvin provides as crucial to their post-graduate success.
Evidence of that success is demonstrated by the college鈥檚 most recent employment and graduate school report, which shows that more than 99 percent of 2016 Calvin graduates were either employed or attending graduate school within nine months of graduation.
And this year鈥檚 class appears to be headed in the same direction, with students heading around the corner and across the globe to pursue career opportunities鈥攅verything from doing software engineering analysis in San Francisco, California to teaching English in Hong Kong, China, to being a healthcare nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. And students are attending top graduate schools鈥攅verything from studying immigration law at the University of Michigan to pursuing a Masters of Divinity at Princeton Theological Seminary to studying Veterinary Science at The University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
Full ride to med school
Nolan Coallier (Unity Christian H.S./Hudsonville, Michigan), graduating with a double major in biochemistry and international development studies, has accepted a full ride scholarship to the Medical College of Wisconsin. He credits the one-on-one mentorship of his professors, challenging coursework, his study abroad experience in Honduras and a pair of internship opportunities his professors connected him with as being crucial to him receiving the scholarship to medical school valued at more than $200,000.
鈥淗ow incredibly thankful I am to Calvin. When I got the call [that I received a full ride scholarship], I immediately went around to my professors, saying 鈥榯hank you so much for how much you鈥檝e helped me, for giving me opportunities to get this scholarship,鈥欌 said Coallier. 鈥淚 received two completely different degrees at Calvin for a fraction of the price of one of them because of financial aid, plus I鈥檒l get a medical degree for free because of how I鈥檝e been developed at Calvin.鈥
And while the outcome stats of a Calvin College education are impressive, the college sees the formation of its students鈥 faith as a qualitative indicator of success. Coallier鈥檚 journey is evidence of that as well. He says studying N.T. Wright鈥檚 Surprised By Hope in a theology class his freshman year 鈥渞eally shaped my faith and made it way more missional. My calling really developed to go into medical missions.鈥
Commencement Week events
Bryan Dik, associate professor of psychology at Colorado State University and CEO of jobZology, delivered the Commencement address on Saturday. Bill Warners, a history major and student senate president, provided remarks on behalf of the Class of 2017. Along with the ceremony at Van Noord Arena, a number of events took place during Commencement weekend, including the Commencement worship service, the Commencement celebration cookout and a ROTC commissioning service.