The Akron program gives you the opportunity to finish college with a fully accredited Bachelor’s degree. While getting hands-on experience in a local church setting.
Student account refunds for students withdrawing from Grace will be based on the official date of action that is recorded by the Registrar’s Office. A student who is withdrawing from the school must contact Student Affairs to complete the appropriate forms. It is the student’s responsibility to submit the [...]
The Grace College Student Health & Counseling Center exists to serve students in the Grace College community. At the center, services are tailored to mirror the institutional mission. All services offered are founded upon Biblical principles and incorporate appropriate medical and psychological knowledge, as well as research. Physical and [...]
The term “self-help” refers to either borrowing and/or working.
Loans must be repaid by the student and/or the parents. Employment or work-study provides a moderate resource that can assist the student in meeting part of his/her expenses.
Summaries of the various self-help programs are as follows:
Important Private Loan Information
Students are strongly encouraged to pursue all other types of aid, including federal loans, before applying for a private loan since grant/scholarship money is free and federal loans have a lower, fixed interest rate.
A student who has exhausted all other financial aid options may want to [...]
The purpose of the Office of Student Disability Services at Grace College & Seminary is to offer accommodations and services for students with disabilities that will provide equal access to college and college-related activities.
The Office of Student Disability Services, located in the Morgan Library Learning Center, provides individualized support [...]