Student Profile: Baylie Sims '22
Class Year
2022
Where do you call home?
Haleyville, AL
Majors
Business & Community Development
Minor
Missions
If you visited campus before enrolling, what stood out to you the most about Covenant?
I visited campus my senior year of high school. As soon as I stepped on campus, I
remember feeling very welcomed because everybody was so friendly and made me feel
at home. My tour guide and the students I talked to were very willing to help and
provided a glimpse into Covenant’s genuine community.
Why did you choose Covenant?
I chose Covenant because I was recruited for softball, but I knew it would be a place
to challenge myself academically and spiritually. Covenant provides an excellent education
that I knew would prepare me for the real world in both my future career and life.
Ultimately, Covenant was the one place that kept coming up in conversation, and I
knew it was where I was meant to be.
What aspect of Covenant do you like the best?
I love the small faculty to student ratio! The professors at Covenant genuinely care
about us as students, but they also want to get to know us. Many professors like to
have classes over for a home-cooked meal or even go on a hike with students. It is
very encouraging to see your professors on campus and they know your name.
Which professor(s) has most impacted your thinking, and how?
Dr. Fikkert and Mr. C have impacted my thinking in so many ways. They have shown me
how to approach different cultures in a way that is helpful rather than harmful. Dr.
Quatro has challenged me to have hard conversations about the purpose of business
and to think about ethical situations from a Christian perspective.
What do you most enjoy about your majors?
My favorite part about my double major is being able to apply the material I learn
in my business classes to my community development classes, and vice versa. Although
they are very different approaches, I enjoy being able to integrate them into all
of my classes. Furthermore, the professors for both departments are incredibly knowledgeable
and have firsthand experience that they share with us.
What do you hope to pursue after graduation?
I would love to pursue working internationally with orphanages and vulnerable children
programs or work for the marketing department of a nonprofit organization!
How is Covenant preparing you for success in your calling?
As someone who wants to work internationally, Covenant has not only connected me with
several programs and organizations, but has also taught me how to enter into a culture
respectfully and how to apply a Christian worldview appropriately.
How is Covenant equipping you for active membership in the church?
Covenant has taught me the importance of a close-knit community, small or large. I
have discovered the importance of having a close group to not only hold me accountable,
but also push me to dive deeper into my relationship with the Lord.
In what ways does Covenant foster spiritual growth?
Covenant fosters spiritual growth in a variety of ways. The one that stands out to
me the most is Prayer and Praise. We have it every Sunday in our residence halls,
and it is a time to grow closer together as a hall. It is a special opportunity to
be vulnerable with each other and grow together. We share our testimonies, read through
a book of the Bible, and share our own stories of how we’ve seen God working in our
lives during this time.
How does residence life add to/support your academic, professional, and/or spiritual
development?
I have lived in Andreas Hall on Imani the past three years. Residence life at Covenant
has provided me with a supportive community to learn and grow in. We have a wide variety
of majors on the hall, and the girls are very eager to engage in discussion or answer
any questions. I remember a few upperclassmen on my hall were a tremendous help to
me during freshman year because they were willing to answer any questions I had about
how to study and adapt to college.
How have your relationships at Covenant shaped your expectations for the other communities
God will call you to in life?
Covenant is a very special place, and I wholeheartedly do not believe there is another
college campus that could match the community we have here. My time at Covenant has
shaped my expectations by showing me the importance of having relationships that challenge
and encourage me. My friends have pushed me to talk through hard topics and learn
from other’s experiences, and I know God will continue to surround me with people
to challenge me and help me grow like those whom I have met at Covenant.
What’s your favorite way to spend free time on and/or off campus?
My favorite way to spend free time is to go hiking with my friends! There are so many
trails on the mountain and around Chattanooga. I think one of my favorite places is
Snooper’s Rock. I also love visiting all the different coffee shops and enjoying a
cup of coffee with friends.
What’s your favorite Covenant College event and why?
My favorite Covenant event is Mistletoe Mingle! It’s the perfect way to take a break
in the midst of a busy week of finals and just have fun with your friends. It’s also
a silent disco, so it’s super fun to change the station whenever you want to.
Graduate School of Education
Undergraduate Departments, Majors, Minors, Certificates, Concentrations, and Programs
Academic Certificates
- Arts Administration
- Entrepreneurship
- Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability
- Journalism and Society
- Medical Ethics Consultation
- Neuroscience
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Art
- Art, 2-D Concentration
- Art, 3-D Concentration
- Art, Art History Concentration
- Art, Graphic Design Concentration
- Art, Photography Concentration
- Art minor
- Art History minor
Biblical & Theological Studies
- Biblical & Theological Studies
- Biblical & Theological Studies, Missions Concentration
- Biblical & Theological Studies minor
- Biblical Languages minor
- History of Christianity minor
- Missions minor
- Youth Ministry minor
Biology
- Biology, Biomedical Concentration
- Biology, Environmental Concentration
- Biology, General
- Biology, Health Professions Concentration
- Biology minor
Business
- Business
- Business, Accounting Concentration
- Business, Finance Concentration
- Business, Marketing Concentration
- Sport Management
- Business minor
- Sport Management minor
Chemistry
- Chemistry, Biochemistry Concentration
- Chemistry, General
- Biochemistry minor
- Chemistry minor
Community Development
- Community Development
- Community Development minor
Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Computer Science minor
Economics
- Economics
- Economics minor
Education
- Education Studies
- Elementary Education (P-5)
- Secondary Education Certifications through MAT program
- Education minor
Engineering 3:2 Program
- Natural Science, Pre-Engineering Studies Concentration
English
- English
- English, Writing Concentration
- English minor
- Writing minor
Health, Wellness and Coaching
- Coaching minor
History, Politics, and International Studies
- History
- History, Art History Concentration
- Political Science
- International Studies
- History minor
- Political Science minor
Interdisciplinary Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies with Concentrations
Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Mathematics minor
Music
- Music, Church Music Concentration
- Music, Creative Studies Concentration
- Music, General Music Concentration
- Music, Instrumental Performance Concentration
- Music, Music Education (Pre-MAT) Concentration
- Music, Organ Performance Concentration
- Music, Piano Pedagogy Concentration
- Music, Piano Performance Concentration
- Music, Vocal Performance Concentration
- Music minor
Philosophy
- Philosophy
- Philosophy minor
Physics
- Physics
- Physics minor
Pre-Professional Programs
- Pre-Law Studies
- Pre-Medical Studies
- Pre-Nursing Studies
- Pre-Physical Therapy Studies
Psychology
- Psychology
- Psychology minor
Sociology
- Sociology
- Sociology, Family Studies & Social Work Concentration
- Sociology minor
Theatre
- Theatre minor
World Languages
- French
- Spanish
- French minor
- Spanish minor