Grove City College is unique in that we are dedicated to strengthening your knowledge, faith, and commitment to being a citizen who seeks to advance liberty around the world. Our mission is provide a learning community that embraces Christian values and equips you with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve your professional career goals.
Our STEM programs are taught by dedicated faculty who mentor you and help you identify the right professional career to make a difference in the world. Our faculty are involved in a variety of applied research activities and have partnerships with many top tier corporations.
Learning by doing is a key part of our curriculum, and many of our students participate in internships and industry-sponsored projects which give you an opportunity to apply your knowledge towards solving some of society’s greatest challenges. We’ll prepare you to be industry ready on day one or ensure you are ready to pursue a doctoral degree in your chosen field of study.
We offer a variety of interdisciplinary studies such as data analytics, robotics, systems engineering, cyber security, the internet-of-things, biochemistry, and bioengineering. In addition, we have strong programs that address public health issues such as physical therapy, nutrition, and nursing, along with a variety of pre-med pathways to M.D. and P.A. degrees.
Come join us, and enjoy a community of learners dedicated to serving God and becoming scientists and engineers ready to lead in the 21st century.
- Richard Savage, Dean of the Hopeman School
Browse examples of the diverse research projects conducted by students and directed by faculty in the Hopeman School of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics.
STEM Research Projects
Explore expansive glass-walled laboratories, state-of-the-art classrooms, and quiet study spaces with a virtual tour of STEM Hall.
STEM Virtual Tour
The school is named in honor of Albert A. Hopeman Jr. who served for 44 years on the Grove City College Board of Trustees and as president of the board until his death in 1998. Hopeman left a deep imprint on the history and the future of Grove City College and is remembered for his loving attention to the College and its mission. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the College in 1961.