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Grace College Financial Aid & Scholarship

Welcome to Grace College Financial Aid

Here you will find information about differentscholarships, loans, grants and payment plans. Grace’s financial aid program offers 99 percent of undergraduate students financial aid to make Grace more affordable.


Your financial ways to grace. Financial aid and scholarships for Grace College a Christ-Centered College Education.

The Office of Student Financial Aid Services is responsible for giving financial aid information to students and their parents, as well as administering all the financial aid programs at Grace. If you have any questions about scholarships, grants or loans, thefinancial aid staffwould be happy to assist you.


Determination of Need

Financial need is the difference between the cost of attending Grace College and the expected family contribution. This family contribution is determined from information provided by the parents and the student via the FAFSA.

For the student showing financial need, Grace makes a concerted effort to provide financial assistance. This assistance is available through federal, state and Grace College programs. Special circumstances will be reviewed on an individual basis, when they are submitted in writing.


Tuition and Costs


Family Contribution

Virtually all financial aid programs are classified under one of two types: gift aid or self-help assistance.

Gift aid refers toscholarships and grants, which require no repayment by the student. Grants are need-based awards determined by information from the student’s FAFSA. Scholarships are typically not based on need but on a student’s accomplishments or talents.

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. Read more aboutself-help assistance.


Aid Notification

An eligible student will receive an award notification that lists the amounts and types of financial aid available for the upcoming school year. Financial aid decisions are subject to adjustments based on the review of any further information requested by Student Financial Aid, including official tax return transcripts from the IRS and W-2 forms. All students who receive outside scholarship assistance are required to notify Student Financial Aid. Depending on the student’s need and the amount of the additional financial aid for college, adjustment may be required.

Any time parents or students have questions regarding their allotted assistance, they are welcome to contact Student Financial Aid by using Grace’s toll-free number,(800) 544-7223, ext. 6162.


Renewal of Aid

学生必须每年向FAFSA提交申请,才能申请经济援助的续期。如果要求,学生和家长的官方税务申报表,包括W-2表格,应在申请日起的30天内提交给学生援助办公室。

Download the Scholarships and Grants Flyer for renewal requirements and deadlines for institutional scholarships.


Payment Plans

Students may choose one of two options to pay their semester balance. The first option is to pay the semester balance in full by the due date specified by Student Accounts. The second option Grace College offers is a semester monthly payment plan contracted through Nelnet. Please contact Student accounts for more information by emailingstudentaccounts@grace.edu.


Financial Aid Online Resources