Former names | Olivet College (1844–2023) |
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Motto | Pro Christo et Humanitate |
Motto in English | For Christ and Humanity |
Type | Private college |
Established | 1844 |
Religious affiliation | United Church of Christ National Association of Congregational Christian Churches |
Endowment | $18.8 million as of 2020[1] |
President | Steven M. Corey |
Provost | Paul Burkhardt |
Academic staff | 47[1] |
Undergraduates | 978 (as of winter 2020)[1] |
Location | , U.S. 42°26′28″N 84°55′22″W / 42.4410°N 84.9228°W |
Campus | Rural, 56 acres (23 ha) |
Colors | Red and white |
Nickname | Comets |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division III, Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association |
Mascot | Clyde & Haley |
Website | www |
The University of Olivet, formerly known as Olivet College, is a private Christian college in Olivet, Michigan. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[2] It was founded in 1844 by missionaries from Oberlin College, and it followed Oberlin in becoming the second coeducational college or university in the United States.[3] The University of Olivet is affiliated with the United Church of Christ and the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches and stands in the Reformed tradition of Protestantism.