Making Calvin Their Own
STEPPING OUTSIDE聽YOUR COMFORT ZONE
It took three visits to convince Kendy DeHaan to come to Calvin. The Florida native had heard from her mom, Rachel Schepel DeHaan 鈥96, and her grandparents that Calvin would be a great fit for her.聽
鈥淚 would hear side comments about how great Calvin is,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut they always said, 鈥榖ut we鈥檙e not pressuring you to go there.鈥櫬
鈥淚 toured lots of schools in Florida. And then I decided to humor my family and visit Calvin. After I visited, I couldn鈥檛 get Calvin off my mind, and I was comparing other schools to Calvin, so I had to keep asking myself, 鈥榃hat does that mean?鈥欌澛
DeHaan has no regrets about choosing Calvin. To maximize her experience, she has purposefully challenged herself to step outside her regular community.聽
鈥淚 would tell someone to try three things that make you so uncomfortable, and see what happens from there,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hose three things have looked different for me every single year. I applied to be an RA [resident assistant] and attended a whole bunch of club events. I even tried out for Dance Guild and realized that was not my thing.聽
鈥淚 put myself out there and have changed so much, and it鈥檚 been really incredible.鈥澛
Kendy DeHaan 鈥24聽
French secondary education, English secondary education聽
PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE聽
As a student at Grand Rapids Christian High School, Calvin was considered the 鈥渟afe choice,鈥 according to Morgan Gee. 鈥淚 wanted to be different. I wanted to go anywhere else.鈥澛
But throughout high school, Gee was encouraged to keep an open mind.聽
鈥淭he majority of my teachers, my parents, my brother all went to Calvin,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd my brother was the last person I would have ever expected to go to Calvin, and he loved it.鈥澛
After an overnight visit arranged by her brother, Gee was all in. 鈥淚 remember telling my mom, 鈥楾his is where I鈥檓 going, sign me up, I鈥檓 going to Calvin.鈥欌澛
And a few years later, Gee has discovered that 鈥測ou can make it your own world.鈥澛
鈥淓ven though it is just down the street, it doesn鈥檛 feel like it鈥檚 just down the street,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t just depends on if you want to put yourself out there.鈥澛
Gee has also discovered that Calvin is not the safe choice. 鈥淐alvin really pushes you. It challenges you in every aspect: socially, academically, spiritually. Everything they say in their mission statement is true. And I am so ready in every way to go out there and have my own classroom.鈥澛
Morgan Gee 鈥25聽
Elementary education, special education聽
EXPERIENCING聽NEW CHALLENGES
Maggie Sytsema likes to carefully weigh the pros and cons before making a big decision like where to attend college.聽
鈥淚 live just 20 minutes away, so proximity was definitely one of my considerations,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 also knew a lot of people already at Calvin and going to Calvin Christian [High School], I knew a lot of people who were planning to go.鈥澛
Sytsema took dual enrollment classes in high school, which brought her to Calvin鈥檚 campus a couple of times per week. 鈥淚 was wondering if it was going to be different enough because I really didn鈥檛 want just the same thing,鈥 she says.聽
With the boost of a significant financial aid package and some encouragement from her mom, Sytsema chose Calvin despite any misgivings.聽
She has been surprised by and appreciates the diversity represented on campus and has enjoyed the opportunity to engage in active research.聽
鈥淥ne of the big things that helped me realize that Calvin is innovating and moving forward was the Phage research class that I took,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t really helped me get plugged into active research and get a better feel for the biology field itself.聽
鈥淚 feel like I am going to be challenged in new ways to think about things differently.鈥澛
Maggie Sytsema 鈥27聽
Environmental health and conservation, Spanish聽
FINDING VIBRANT COMMUNITY聽
Jason Van Veldhuisen of Brookeville, Maryland admits he felt a lot of pressure to attend Calvin. 鈥淏oth my parents went to Calvin and my brother and sister. I grew up hearing about Calvin a lot.鈥澛
Despite his reservations about attending a 鈥渟mall school,鈥 Van Veldhuisen has found a large community of people with which to connect.聽
鈥淚 found that I really like the size of Calvin; it鈥檚 small but not too small. There are a lot of opportunities to meet new people. I have a really good friend group, and I鈥檓 still meeting new people in my classes,鈥 he says.聽 鈥淚 like the intramural program, too. I didn鈥檛 know about that before I came.聽
鈥淚 would definitely say that the community that you get living in the dorms, all of the dorm events, getting to know so many people has been the most surprising to me. Everybody there, they鈥檙e really good people.鈥澛
Jason Van Veldhuisen 鈥26聽
Engineering
CONNECTING聽WITH PROFESSORS聽
鈥淚 thought I knew everything about Calvin,鈥 says Madelyn Helmus. 鈥淚 had taken swimming lessons there since I was five years old鈥攖hat kind of thing.鈥澛
What she found at Calvin was a much broader community than she was expecting.聽
鈥淭he first week I was there I got lost on campus,鈥 she says with a laugh. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I realized that there was a whole other side to exploring Calvin that I knew nothing about.聽
鈥淚t鈥檚 much more diverse than I thought it would be; it鈥檚 a much bigger community. There are so many people on campus. It鈥檚 a small college, but not really.鈥澛
Helmus has been pleasantly surprised by the opportunities available to students. She has traveled with the Clean Water Institute, conducted summer research, and worked as an office assistant for the School of Health.聽
鈥淭he connection with professors has surprised me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 expecting to build all of the relationships I have with them. They have been so helpful with internships and other opportunities.聽
鈥淚f you鈥檙e wanting a Christian environment that expands your horizons, where you have profs that pour into you, then Calvin is going to be a great experience,鈥 Helmus says.聽
鈥淚t鈥檚 all about what you make of it.鈥澛
Madelyn Helmus 鈥25聽
Political science, public health听听