Most, if not all, Christian Campuses will offer different avenues for spiritual growth for students. This can include all sorts of things, like classes, extracurriculars, or chapels. Most Christian Universities will offer chapel services of some kind where students are encouraged (or sometimes required) to attend, worship, and learn about God.
Some colleges can offer devotions in the dorms, student-led or otherwise, or devotions/bible studies as a club. These can be great opportunities for students to get to know others and dive into the word in a smaller setting. Ask your resident assistant (RA) or student life department for information about devotional groups/bible studies in the dorms.
Many Christian campuses also have campus ministries or some kind of spiritual counseling/advising department that can help students get connected with clubs, devotions, bible studies, or ministry groups. Students can also go to campus ministries/the spiritual counseling department to ask difficult questions, seek mentorship, or even find churches in the area.
Another opportunity for spiritual growth that can be found at or near many Christian colleges is Greek life. There are fraternities and sororities that have been founded for the purpose of pursuing God and growing closer to Him through fellowship and studying His word. Intervarsity is a great website to find a Christian fraternity/sorority at or near your school that suits you.
There are many opportunities for spiritual growth to be found on Christian college campuses. To find out what is available to you before you commit to attending, talk to the admissions department and, if possible, place a call into campus ministries/the spiritual counseling department.