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Grove City College Scholarships

Check out these scholarships available for Grove City College students:

Scholarship Max Amt
Awarded
Deadline Restrictions? Renewable?
Trustee Academic Scholarship $5,000 1/15/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA
Presidential Scholarship $3,000 1/15/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 2.5 GPA

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Scholarship Min Amt
Awarded
Max Amt
Awarded
Details Availability
Achievement Awards -- -- -- --
Engineering Scholarship $2,500 -- -- Freshmen
Presidential Scholarship -- -- -- Freshmen
Trustee Academic Scholarship $5,000 -- -- Freshmen Returning

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Grove City College Financial Aid Statistics

Contact Financial Aid
Phone:(724) 458-3300
Email:financialaid@gcc.edu
Web Site:www.gcc.edu/Financial_Aid.php
General Information
Financial Aid Forms Deadline:April 1
Tuition Guaranteed Plan:Not Available
Prepaid Tuition Plan:Not Available
Tuition Payment Plan:Available
In-State Tuition:$12,590
Out-of-State Tuition:$12,590
Aid/Loans Federal Grant Aid Institution Grant Aid State Grant Aid Student Loans Total ?
Average Amount Not Reported $3,991 $2,878 $8,920 $6,345
% Students That Got It 0% 49% 15% 35% 67%

NOTE: Financial aid is only available for those who qualify.

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Scholarships at Grove City College

Ephesians13

Spanish Language and Literature '13

3.5
B

The Sticker Price Itself Is Like Having a Scholarship

Grove City does not take any federal funding, so federal aid is not honored. They have a small amount of merit-based scholarships. Need-based aid is given in the form of grants, but if your family is middle class and not struggling to make ends meet, don't expect much. There is also a Grove City student loan option that offers loans with low interest rates. The price of the school is low to begin with for a private institution, at about $21,000 a year.

Apr 09, 2012

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holadilli

Communications '15

3.1
B-

Hard to Get, but Not Really Needed

Since the school does not accept federal aid, they hardly give out any financial aid because their theory is to keep the initial cost of college low. So even though most students do not recieve a lot of financial aid, they only pay $21,500 for tuition/room and board compared to many private schools which would have costs up into $50,000.

Jan 18, 2012

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randomcollegestudent

Education '15

3.1
B-

Can Be Slightly Difficult

Although the school itself will accept many different scholarships, it is hard to find scholarships to apply for because the school does not accept anything federally funded (which most scholarships are). The school is very affordable to begin with but also offers some financial aid. You don't have to go broke to pay to go here.

Jan 03, 2012

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