Returning Students

On-Campus Financial Aid

Returning Students

Your Path to an Affordable Education Starts Here

At Grace we have a pathway that is designed to make quality, Biblical education both affordable and accessible. We provide clear, upfront tuition rates, with no hidden fees, so you can focus on achieving your goals without financial surprises. Our comprehensive support includes academic scholarships, federal and state aid, and countless opportunities for external scholarships and grants. Additionally, our “No Friday Classes” policy offers flexible scheduling to support employment. This pathway empowers you to graduate in four years with a manageable cost, ensuring your journey is as financially sustainable as it is spiritually and academically enriching.

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Returning Students

On-Campus Tuition Rate

At Grace, we strive to provide students with an exceptional, Bible-based education while keeping out-of-pocket costs within reach. The Financial Aid Office at Grace desires to help students and their families gain access to several financial aid sources so that each student will have an opportunity to be a part of the Grace experience.

On-Campus Tuition Rate

for Returning Students – entered before 2025-26

$780

per credit hour
($760 Tuition + $20 fees*)
* Library, Activity, and Technology

A student is considered full-time when they enroll in 12 or more credit hours per semester.

2025-26 Estimated Cost Example

The below graph provides an example of the estimated cost, before receiving any financial aid, of attending Grace Christian University. This example is for a Residential Student, taking 15 Credits per Semester, who selects the 225 Meal Plan.

Tuition Housing & Dining Total
Fall 2025 Semester $11,700 $5,165 $16,865
Spring 2026 Semester $11,700 $5,165 $16,865
2025-26 Yearly Total $23,400 $10,330 $33,730

Scholarships & Grants

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Returning Students

On-Campus Scholarships

A recipient of a Grace Christian University institutional scholarship must be enrolled full-time on Grace’s campus. Scholarship amounts are divided equally into two semesters, fall and spring. Students who are dual enrolled with Grace and another institution may have some scholarships prorated.

See if these On-Campus Scholarships apply to you.

Advantage Scholarship

  • $500 to $2000 awarded to incoming On-Campus Freshmen who have attended and completed one or more High School Dual Enrollment courses with Grace Christian University

Eligible students must notify their Enrollment Advisor upon completion of their Enrollment Application. Awards are based on the following range:

DE Courses Attended Scholarship Amount
1 – 2 $500 ($250 per semester)
3 – 4 $1000 ($500 per semester)
5 – 6 $1500 ($750 per semester)
7 – 8 $2000 ($1000 per semester)

Awana Achievers Scholarship

Awards

Citation Achievement Meritorious Achievement Timothy Achievement
$500 per year ($250 each semester)  $600 per year ($300 each semester) $750 per year ($375 each semester)

The student is responsible to provide the school with a copy of their “AWANA Achievement.” Recipient must be enrolled full time on Grace campus.

Cheyenne Develasco “Portrait of Courage” Scholarship

  • $2000 ($1000 per semester)

This scholarship is for $2000 ($1000 per semester), and is awarded to one recipient each award year.  The scholarship was established to help individuals who are dual-enrolled in high school to attend Grace Christian University.

While juggling treatments for osteosarcoma (bone cancer), Cheyenne DeVelasco was dual-enrolled at her local college to further her education in hopes of attending Grace Christian University to study Exercise Science and Bible Ministry. Cheyenne went to be with the Lord on August 20, 2017.

Applicants must have completed at least one high school Dual Enrollment course through Grace Christian University. Applicant must submit an application/essay of 500-600 words, answering both of the following questions:

  • “When facing a crisis in your life, how has the Lord helped you?”
  • “How have you grown spiritually through your experience?”

The deadline to submit the essay is May 31st. Essays can be submitted via email at kclassen@gracechristian.edu.

Christian Workers Scholarship (GGF)

  • $9000 per year, if living in Grace-owned housing and on the Food Plan
  • $4500 per year, if living off campus, and NOT on the Food Plan

Student must be enrolled full-time (at least 12 credits). Student must be a dependent of a Christian worker who is employed FULL TIME serving the Lord;

  • In a GGF affiliated ministry, or parachurch organization, approved by the Scholarship Committee.
  • Pastor of GGF affiliated church or ordained by the GGF who is pastoring a Grace church (in GGF directory)
  • As a missionary with Things to Come Ministry.

This scholarship requires a letter from the organization, written on their letterhead, indicating which family member is employed full-time with the organization. An updated letter is required each academic year. 

Completed letters can either be mailed, faxed, or emailed:

This scholarship is not available to dependents of part-time workers, or volunteers. Exceptions to be approved by the Scholarship Committee.

After the fourth semester, a student must have earned an accumulative GPA of 2.00 to remain eligible for this scholarship.

Christian Workers Scholarship (Non GGF)

  • $4500 per year, if living in Grace-owned housing and on the Food Plan
  • $3000 per year, if living off campus, and NOT on the Food Plan

Student must be enrolled full-time (at least 12 credits). Student must be a dependent of a Christian worker who is employed FULL TIME serving the Lord in a ministry. Examples of ministries include the pastorate, youth camps, home or offshore missions, parachurch organizations, and Christian education (K-12, college, etc.).

This scholarship requires a letter from the organization, written on their letterhead, indicating which family member is employed full-time with the organization. An updated letter is required each academic year. 

Completed letters can either be mailed, faxed, or emailed:

This scholarship is not available to dependents of part-time workers, or volunteers. Exceptions to be approved by the Scholarship Committee.

After the fourth semester, a student must have earned an accumulative GPA of 2.00 to remain eligible for this scholarship.

Church Matching Scholarship

This is a great way for a student’s home church to help them with college finances. Churches can provide any dollar amount, and Grace Christian University will match up to $500 per year ($250 per semester) for undergraduate students enrolled 6 hours or more. Click here to print the Church Matching Award Application. Award applications must be filed each academic year.

Note: Grace Christian University does business in US dollars, therefore all payments received are processed in US dollars.

Dependents of Alumni Scholarship

  • $1000 ($500 per semester)

The student and the Alumni parent must complete the scholarship application. The student must be a dependent child of a Grace Alumni.  Eligibility is restricted to only Alumni who completed 60 or more credit hours at Grace. Student is not eligible if Alumni parent owes a balance to Grace. This scholarship is not available to dependents of faculty/staff. 

Honors Scholarship

Students must be enrolled full time (12 or more credits per semester on the Grace campus). Students must be a first time freshman to be eligible. The chart below is subject to change each new award year.

H.S. GPA Description Award
4.00 Outstanding Scholarship $8,500
3.70-3.99 Presidential Scholarship $6,000
3.30-3.69 Trustee Scholarship $4,500
2.70-3.29 Dean’s Scholarship $3,500
2.00-2.69 Faculty Scholarship $2,500
1.99 and below Challenge Scholarship $1,500

Junior Achievement Scholarship

  • $1200 ($600 per semester)

This scholarship is a one-time scholarship for an incoming student who has completed a Junior Achievement (JA) course in high school. The student is responsible to notify the school about the award by providing documentation, such as a letter from JA, or a letter from the high school, indicating that the student has successfully completed the JA course. Recipient must be enrolled full time on Grace campus.

Multiple Family Member Scholarship

  • $500 per year ($250 per semester)

This scholarship will be awarded if two or more dependent students from one family (living in the same household) are attending Grace Christian University. Those receiving the Christian Worker’s Scholarship are not eligible. This scholarship is prorated for Grace credit hours only. Eligible students must notify the Financial Aid Office.

One Wyoming Scholarship

  • $3,000 ($1,500 per semester)

Grace Christian University is partnering with local businesses and community members to offer the One Wyoming Scholarship. Scholarship recipients will be students who demonstrate a desire to make a positive impact in their world. Up to 10 scholarships will be awarded each year to a high school graduate from one of the following high schools in Wyoming, MI: Godfrey-Lee, Godwin Heights, Kelloggsville, The Potter’s House, Tri-Unity Christian, West Michigan Lutheran, and Wyoming Public.

  • Students must enroll at Grace either the year of high school graduation or the year after high school graduation.
  • Students must graduate from high school with at least a 2.0 GPA and a composite ACT score of 18 or a composite SAT score of 910.
  • Scholarship is renewable each year, but to maintain eligibility student must be enrolled full time, maintain satisfactory academic progress and continue in good standing according to Grace’s student handbook.

To apply, eligible students must complete an application and essay.

Returning Student & New Transfer Student Academic Scholarship

Eligibility for receiving this award is based on the student’s final cumulative GPA, chapel attendance and ministry requirements. To qualify, students must be registered before the Spring registration deadline, which is set by the Registrar. Students must be enrolled full time at Grace Christian University. Dual Degree students are eligible, but students who are Dual Degree with GRCC will have their awards prorated based on the amount of Grace courses they take.

Scholarships are based on the following scale:

GPA Award
4.00 $8,500
3.70 – 3.99 $6,000
3.30 – 3.69 $4,500
2.40 – 3.29 $3,500

Spouse of Married Students Scholarship

Spouses of a full time students with Junior standing or above are eligible for 50% off of one course in the on-campus program each semester. If a married couple are both attending Grace full time in the same semester, and are both of Junior standing or above, then both spouses will receive 1/2 off one traditional course.

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Federal Scholarships & Grants

The Pell Grant eligibility is based on a student’s FAFSA. Applicants may qualify for a maximum Pell Grant based on family size, adjusted gross income, and poverty guidelines. The Pell Grant will be reduced if a student drops a course or reduces enrollment.

Each semester, the Pell Grant may only be disbursed after a student has established substantial attendance in registered courses.

Each academic year, a student can reapply for the Pell Grant by completing the FAFSA at studentaid.gov.

2025-26 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)

Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant

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State of Michigan Scholarships & Grants

Awards are based on available state funding and are contingent on legislative approval.

To become eligible for State grants, a student’s FAFSA must be completed before the State deadline July 1.

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Other Organizations Scholarships

Grace Ministries International (GMI) Future Missionary Scholarship

GMI is offering a $2000/year ($1000 per semester) scholarship to new and returning Grace Christian University students who are interested in a career in missions.

Housing & Dining

Housing & Dining Options

Flexible meal plans offer students creative options to accommodate financial needs while providing meals from our wonderful dining hall. Rather than purchasing meals weekly, meal plan cost is per semester. Students are able to choose how many meals they eat in a given week and can adjust as needed based on their remaining quantity.

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Loans

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Loans & Responsible Borrowing

Many students borrow more than they need for their tuition, books and fees. We want to strongly encourage you to consider borrowing only what you need or using only subsidized loans when possible. Subsidized loans do not collect interest while you are attending your program, however, unsubsidized loans do.

Student Employment

Student Employment

Work is another way to keep college affordable. Our “No Friday Classes” policy allows time for students to earn money during the semester. Monday-Thursday classes end in the early afternoon, providing additional time for a job. Off-Campus employment opportunities are encouraged. Grace maintains relationships with many businesses in town—many within walking distance of campus—that love to employ Grace students.

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Federal & State Aid

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Federal & State Aid

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) determines your eligibility for Federal and State grants. The FAFSA application is typically released between October and December each year and needs to be completed by both the student and parent. You should submit your completed FAFSA application as soon as possible after January 1st and before May 1st.

Financial Aid

Contact Us

If you have questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Financial Aid Office.
PHONE (616) 538-2330
EMAIL financialaid@gracechristian.edu
FAX (616) 538-0588 (Attn: Financial Aid)

KURT POSTMA (Director) (616) 261-8557 or kpostma@gracechristian.edu
JODY FERGUSON (616) 264-6651
KEN MYERS (616) 261-8577
JAMIE BRISTOL (616) 261-1564

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