Covenant College

Lookout Mountain, GA

Covenant College

Lookout Mountain, GA

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Undergrad Christian Life

Start your Ascent at Covenant College! 

Covenant College offers a distinctly Christian liberal arts education through The Covenant Ascent. With a foundation in community and a focus on the integration of faith and learning, Covenant College is spiritually nourishing and academically challenging. We equip students with the skills and experiences they need to lead successful lives and careers.

Our approach to the college experience is holistic; we don’t ask students to put their faith on pause when they enter the classroom, nor do we demand that their intellects remain passive while in chapel. Instead, we involve, challenge, and develop the entire student through three mutually reinforcing pillars: academic excellence, spiritual formation, and professional development. While we’re focused on developing students for their professional callings, we also foster an academically rigorous environment that supports, informs, and enriches each student’s walk with God—preparing our graduates to be change agents in their careers, churches, families, and communities.

The Center for Calling & Career

Covenant College equips students to pursue meaningful work. Our Center for Calling & Career is here to help you find your calling, apply your talents, build your network, and develop the skills you need to excel. By connecting you with internships and job opportunities and coaching you through each step of the job application process, we’ll empower you to use your God-given talents in areas that you enjoy. We’re here to promote the success of every student through college, career, and life.

An Inside Look

What students are saying about us...

  • “Covenant is equipping me with the critical-thinking skills I need to succeed in life. My classes are directly relevant to my career options and are truly engaging.”

    • Avery Patz '22
  • “The professors at Covenant genuinely care about us as students. It’s very encouraging to see your professors on campus and have them know your name.”

    • Baylie Sims ’22
  • “I enjoy learning about government systems around the world while looking at them through the lens of Scripture. At its core, political science is a picture of broken systems run by broken people who are in desperate need of a savior.”

    • Natalie Wallace '23
  • “My hallmates encouraged me to study when I felt lazy, to rest when I felt overwhelmed, and to remember that I’m a queen when I felt less than that.”

    • Viona Okwii Brown '22