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My Top 5 at Hope!

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Campus Ministries I found my community primarily through Campus Ministries at Hope, and it’s one of my favorite things about being a student here. Campus Ministries organizes Bible Studies, Spring Break Immersion Trips, chapels, and the Gathering (Sunday night services).

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3 Things I Wish I’d Known About Living Away from Home

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Outside of the dorm, Counseling and Psychological Services and Campus Ministries chaplains are helpful resources that offer support in the transition to independent living. Campus Ministries staff invited my friend group to their house for dinner as we prepped for exams.

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Three Reasons Why I Chose Hope College

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Every student personally chooses to be involved in Campus Ministries, the Gathering, or Bible Studies, which means that spaces of intentionality are cultivated. I loved the thought of having a faith community at my school, and I also loved that absolutely nothing was required.

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What makes Hope College distinct?

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There is also the Gathering service every Sunday on campus at Dimnent, and Campus Ministry will also host events for deeper faith formation, including several Bible studies. Benedict Institute on campus offers Catholic mass every day and the sacrament of adoration every Tuesday in St. Additionally, the St.

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Senior Experiences

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Among my favorite memories from this year are going to hockey and basketball games with my friends, leading a bible study through campus ministries, concluding my two majors with favorite classes, and doing life with my five amazing housemates.

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Senior Struggle #3: Saying Goodbye to my Email Signature

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A way that I’m going to start this conversation is by attending the event series “Life After College” which is put on by the Career Development Center , Campus Ministries , and the Senior Seminar program. The way I tend to think about this convenient bubble is in terms of my email signature. or Thursday from 7 p.m.–9

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May Term Mems

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If not for these then go on an immersion trip through Campus Ministries! I would encourage students to volunteer and travel in their time at Hope. If not for a semester, then for a May, June, or July Term. There are many ways to travel, serve and learn from others and the opportunities are plentiful at Hope.