Calvin College and Theological Seminary
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Calvin College and Theological Seminary is an educational institution established in 1876 in Grand Rapids, Michigan by the Christian Reformed Church in North America to train church ministers.
Since 1991, Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary have been governed by separate boards of trustees, although the two institutions share a campus and continue to be closely linked. Calvin College and Theological Seminary began with seven students, and has grown to some 4300 college and 270 seminary students today.