Geneva College
The university of Geneva is a small private liberal university of arts
located in Pennsylvania autumns of beaver founded in 1848 in Northwood
Ohio by a Minister for the reformed church presbytérienne of North
America (RPCNA). "Geneva in the beginning called Hall" the university
was baptized name of the Swiss center of the reformed movement of
faith. In 1880 the university moved with the autumns of beaver and
built a campus on the ground given by the company of harmony. Two bodies supervise the administration of the university the council
of the corporators and the management committee; while the corporators
are the official legal owners of the university in practice the
majority of authority are delegated to the administrators who are
elected by the corporators. The RPCNA always takes an active role of
patronage and inadvertency in the university: the chaplain of
president of university and the President of the department of the
biblical studies must be members of the RPCNA and all the members of
the council of the corporators and the majority of the management
committee must be members of RPCNA. All the professors and lecturers
in the department of the biblical studies must subscribe to the
confession of Westminster of the faith and all full-time defective
members reports/ratios admitting the faith as a Jesus Christ and the
Christian religion must sign.
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