Grove City College

Grove City College
Grove City, Pennsylvania

Grove City College is a Christian college located north of Pittsburgh with 2,300 students. It offers 55 majors and has no graduate program. Its mission states: “While many points of view are examined, the College unapologetically advocates preservation of America’s religious, political, and economic heritage of individual freedom and responsibility.”

As a liberal arts institution, its mission also states: “Rejecting relativism and secularism, [Grove City College] fosters intellectual, moral, spiritual, and social development consistent with a commitment to Christian truth, morals, and freedom.” The atmosphere created at Grove City College through its policies encourages “the spiritual, moral, intellectual, and character development” of its students and staff.

Grove City has a commitment to conservative scholarship in various fields. For example, Dr. Paul Kengor (political science) recently wrote another best-selling book entitled The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism and is an expert in the American presidency. Dr. Tracy Miller (economics) is an expert on international economics who has written on the subject. Many of Ludwig von Mises’ papers are housed and researched at the college. In addition, Grove City boasts a strong department of religion and a major in entrepreneurship.

Given its legal and financial independence from the federal government, Grove City College’s tuition fees are surprisingly low. Annual tuition is about half the national average, thanks to the college’s generous scholarship and loan program. As a result, Grove City is ranked as a great value among comprehensive colleges in the northeast United States by U.S. News & World Report.

For more information, contact Grove City College at:

Grove City College Admissions
100 Campus Drive
Grove City, Pennsylvania 16127
(724) 458-2100
http://www.gcc.edu