Associated with the Christian Reformed Church, Dordt College was founded in 1955 and today welcomes all students who are interested in a biblical, Christ-centered education. Dordt College takes its name from the historic Synod of Dordrecht, held in the Netherlands in 1618-1619. The Canons of Dordt, one of the three major confessional statements of Reformed churches, came from that synod. The Canons of Dordt were a response to statements made by the followers of Jacob Arminius, and emphasized the sovereignty of God through his electing grace.
Dordt College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as a four-year bachelor-degree-granting institution. Their accreditation dates from 1971 with the most recent renewal in 2001. In 1994 the college also gained approval from NCA to offer a graduate program leading to the Master of Education degree. Dordt College also has accredited programs in education, social work, and engineering.
Programs
Accounting, Administration, Administrative Assistant, Agribusiness, Agriculture, Animal Science, Architecture, Art, Art Education, Art History, Biology, Biotechnology, Business, Business Administration, Business Education, Chemistry, Communication, Computer Networking, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Digital Media, Digital Media Production, Dutch, Earth Sciences, Education, Engineering, Engineering Science, Engineering Technology, English, Environmental Studies, Exercise & Sport Science, Film, Fine Arts, General Studies, German, Graphic Design, Health, Health Sciences, History, Information Systems, Journalism, Justice, Law, Management, Management Information Systems, Math, Mathematics, Media Production, Medical, Medical Technology, Music, Nursing, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Plant Sciences, Political Science, Pre-Architecture, Pre-Health, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary, Psychology, Radio / TV / Film, Recreation, Science, Sciences, Social Studies, Social Work, Spanish, Special Education, Speech, Teacher Education, Technology, Theatre, Theatre Arts, Theology
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges—Diverse Fields
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