Scholarships & Grants
Grace College Scholarships and Grants
At ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV, you’ll find people that care about you…and your budget. ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV College scholarships and grants are offered to 100% of our full-time traditional undergraduate students. It’s just one of the ways of ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV!
Academic Scholarships*
*effective for students entering Fall 2024
Your hard work in high school was worth it! You will automatically receive an academic scholarship based on your high school GPA when admission is granted.
High School GPA | Amount | Scholarship |
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4.0+ | $14,000 per year | Provost's Scholarship |
3.75 - 3.99 | $12,000 per year | Dean's Scholarship |
3.25 - 3.74 | $11,000 per year | Honors Scholarship |
Under 3.25 | $10,000 per year | Achievement Scholarship |
*Academic scholarships can be increased through March 1 of the senior year when an updated transcript is submitted.
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Incoming first-time freshmen visit and interview on campus for additional scholarship opportunities. All student scholars that participate receive a minimum $1,000 per year scholarship. To learn more, go to www.grace.edu/scholar or talk with your Admissions Counselor.
Amount of Awards
- 1 President’s Scholarships – Full tuition
- 4 Trustee Scholarships – $100,000($25,000 per year)
- 8 Faculty Scholarships – $80,000 ($20,000 per year)
- 12 McClain Scholarships – $64,000 ($16,000 per year)
- Winona Merit Scholarships – $4,000Ìý($1,000 per year added to merit scholarship)
**At each of the four Presidential Scholarship Days, the following scholarships will be decided within one week of the event date: 1 Trustee Scholarship, 2 Faculty Scholarships, 3 McClain Scholarships. Each student scholar that competes receives a minimum $1,000 per year in additional scholarship. One full-tuition President’s Scholarship will be selected from the four event dates following the final Presidential Scholarship Day.
Eligibility Criteria
Meet TWO out of three requirements:
- 3.75 GPA
- Top 20% class rank
- Score 1230 SAT or 26 ACT
Renewability
- Renewable based on academic good standing at the end of each year
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Eligibility Criteria
- Make a campus visit with Admissions by March 1 (for August new students) or November 1 (for January new students)
Amount of Award
- $2,000 ($500 per year)
Renewability
- Renewable based on academic good standing at the end of each year
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Amount of Award
- Full Tuition (Institutional, state, and federal scholarships/grants used toward full tuition)
Eligibility Criteria
- Adjusted Gross Income ≤ $60,000 as calculated by the FAFSA
- Must be an Indiana resident with a 3.0 GPA
- Must be accepted and full tuition awarded by January 1. Case-by-case consideration after January 1
Renewability
- Must complete the FAFSA by the Indiana state deadline annually
- Renewable based on academic good standing at the end of each year
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Amount of Award
- Up to $1,000 matching ($2,000 total) if church participation and student roster are submitted by February 28
- Up to $500 matching ($1,000 total) if church participation and student roster are submitted after February 28 and before August 1
Eligibility Criteria
- Church participation in program
- Submission of church participation and student roster
Renewability
- Renewable based on continued church participation
- Submission of student roster by August 1
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Amount of Award
- Amounts vary as determined by Athletic Department/coach
Eligibility Criteria
- Athletic scholarships are available for baseball, bowling, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, esports, fishing, golf, rugby, shooting sports, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball
Renewability
- Renewable based on academic good standing at the end of each year
- Participation in the sport at ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV College
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Amount of Award
- Full Tuition (Institutional, state, and federal scholarships/grants used toward full tuition)
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be a 21st Century Scholar
- Must complete the FAFSA by the Indiana state deadline
- Adjusted Gross Income ≤ $65,000 as calculated by the FAFSA
Renewability
- Must complete the FAFSA by the Indiana state deadline annually
- Renewable based on academic good standing at the end of each year
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Amount of Award
- $5,000 (1,250 per year)
Eligibility Criteria
- Participation in a church
- Need-based consideration once student has applied and included ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV College on the FAFSA
Renewability
- Renewable based on academic good standing at the end of each year
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Amount of Award
- Amounts vary
Eligibility Criteria
- Non-U.S. Citizens only
- Demonstrated financial need on the Declaration of Financial Support
Renewability
- Renewable based on academic good standing at the end of each year
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Amount of Award (Based on College Cumulative GPA)
- 4.0+ GPA = $13,000 per year
- 3.7 – 3.99 GPA = $12,000 per year
- 3.0 – 3.69 GPA = $11,500 per year
- Under 3.0 GPA = $10,500 per year
Eligibility Criteria
- 12 or more college credit hours after high schoolÂ
- Automatic consideration once student has applied and notified when admission is granted
Renewability
- Renewable based on academic good standing at the end of each year
Federal & State Aid
Federal and state governments determine your eligibility for financial aid with the FAFSA. After October 1 of your senior year, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at . Remember to file your FAFSA before the Indiana deadline of April 15!
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Amount of Award
- $700 – $7,395 per yearÂ
Eligibility CriteriaÂ
- Based on a student’s financial need as determined by the FAFSA
- Learn your  by completing the FAFSA
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- Amount determined by FAFSA submitted each year of college
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Amount of Award
- $500 – $2,000 per year
Eligibility CriteriaÂ
- Based on a student’s financial need as determined by the FAFSA. This limited fund is determined annually by the Department of Education and awarded by ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV College.
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- Amount determined by FAFSA submitted each year of college
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Amount of Award
- $3,900 – $12,400 per yearÂ
Eligibility CriteriaÂ
- Available to residents of Indiana only
- Learn your  by completing the FAFSA
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- Amount determined by FAFSA submitted each year of college
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Amount of Award
- $5,500 – $12,500 per yearÂ
Eligibility CriteriaÂ
- Based on a student’s financial need as determined by the FAFSA.
- The U.S. Department of Education pays the interest on a Direct Subsidized Loan while the student is enrolled.
- The student is responsible for paying the interest on a Direct Unsubsidized Loan during all periods.
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- Annual submission of the FAFSA
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- $0 – $4,000 per year (based on hours worked)
More Information
- Federal work-study and other student positions on campus provide part-time employment while a student is enrolled that allows a student to prioritize education and earn significant funds.
- Financial need is not required for student positions on campus.
- Students can work up to 20 hours per week while classes are in session. Additional hours can be worked during school breaks.
- Requires application to one of 400+ student positions on campus.
- Students are paid per hour and the paycheck can be directly deposited to a bank account or student account.
Local Scholarships
Be sure to apply for grants and scholarships in your local community. The vast majority of outside scholarships come from local organizations that want to help! Explore the opportunities below to learn about scholarships and grants in your hometown community.
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Amount of Award
- $5,000 per year forgivable loanÂ
Eligibility Criteria Â
- Resident in northeast Indiana:Â Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, and Whitley counties
- Minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA
- Completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- Learn more and apply at theÂ
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Amount of Awards
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- Search the  to find scholarship applications local to you.
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Amount of Awards
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Eligibility Criteria Â
- Most scholarships require residency in Kosciusko county, Indiana
- Application opens December 15 and closes March 15
- Learn more and apply at theÂ
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Amount of Awards
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Eligibility Criteria Â
- Resident of Allen county, Indiana
- Applications open January 1 annually and deadlines vary
- Learn more at theÂ
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- Resident of Elkhart county, Indiana
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Online Resources
-  – Excellent forgivable loans for residents of Northeast Indiana.
- Financial Aid Checklist – Keep your financial aid process on track.
- College Loans – Learn more about federal loans, private loans, and work-study opportunities.
Additional Information
At ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV, 100% of our students receive financial aid. We are committed to making college affordable and providing you the best resources to get the help you need. High school guidance offices and libraries often have the best resources for local opportunities. Students and parents may qualify for employer assistance, veterans benefits or other outside assistance. All students who receive outside aid must notify the Office of Financial Aid.
Institutional scholarships require a student to maintain full-time enrollment and are limited to eight semesters (four years) of eligibility. Generally, institutional financial aid and outside scholarships cannot exceed the cost of attendance. ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV College reserves the right to reduce institutional aid in the event that a combination of federal, state, and institutional gift aid exceeds tuition.
Questions?
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