Financial Aid
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Academic Scholarship
Academic scholarships are awarded based on a student's ACT/SAT score and high school grade point average:
ACT SAT |
18-22 920-1100 |
23-24 1110-1200 |
25-27 1210-1310 |
28-29 1320-1380 |
30-36 1390-1600 |
| 2.50 GPA |
$500 |
$200 |
$750 |
$1000 |
$1000 |
| 2.75 GPA |
$500 |
$750 |
$750 |
$1250 |
$1250 |
| 3.00 GPA |
$750 |
$1000 |
$1000 |
$2000 |
$2000 |
| 3.25 GPA |
$750 |
$1250 |
$1250 |
$2000 |
$2500 |
| 3.50 GPA |
$1000 |
$1500 |
$2000 |
$2500 |
$3000 |
| 3.75 GPA |
$1000 |
$2000 |
$2500 |
$3000 |
$4000 |
| 3.90 GPA |
$1250 |
$2250 |
$3000 |
$4000 |
$5000 |
| The above dollar amounts are yearly scholarships, and can be renewed annually for a maximum of four years. |
- Other Scholarships
Great Lakes Christain College also offers numerous other scholarships based on merit and financial need. These are listed in the College Catalog, and may be applied for by filling out the GLCC Scholarship Application.
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- Employment
There are numerous job opportunities available to students both on and off campus. GLCC is located just five minutes from the Lansing Mall and many other employers.
State of Michigan Programs
- Michigan Competitive Scholarship
This scholarship is available to any student who is enrolled at least half-time and meets the Michigan residency requirement. Grants range from $100 to $2000 per year, based on financial need.
- Michigan Tuition Grant
The criteria and award range for this grant is the same as the above scholarship.
- Promise Scholarship
Residents of the State of Michigan qualify for this scholarship based on MEAP scores. This scholarship is $1000 per year for four years.
Federal Aid Programs
- Pell Grant
Any undergraduate degree student who does not already possess a bachelors degree may apply for a Pell Grant by submitting a FAFSA. These grants range from $400 to $4310 a year, based on financial need.
- Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
SEOG grants range from $100 to $4000, and are given on the basis of exceptional financial need.
- Stafford Loan
This is a federal low-interest loan available to students. A student may borrow, at 6.8% interest, up to $3500 the first year, $4500 the second, and $5500 thereafter.
- PLUS/Stafford Loans
Other loans are available for parents and independent students.
Application for all of these programs is made by filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). FAFSA forms are available from your high school guidance office or the GLCC Office of Admissions.
GLCC Costs
GLCC has always provided quality education at a reasonable cost. Among Christian colleges of comparable size, the cost of attendance at GLCC
is lower than most. Below is a schedule of tuition and
fees as of the Fall 2007 semester.
| Tuition and Fees |
| Per Credit Hour - $304 |
Room and Board -
(17 meals) $3,300
(12 meals) $3,100
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| Fees Per Semester - $470 |
| Matriculation Fee - $200 (One Time Fee) |
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Applying for financial aid is relatively easy. Simply follow the checklist below, and call the Office of Admissions if you have questions.
How to Apply for Financial Aid
- Apply for admission to GLCC
- Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). List Great Lakes Christian College as your college choice. Enter 002269 as the Title IV code number on question 86.
- Send the FAFSA directly to the Federal Student Aid Program, and submit it as soon after January 1 as possible, preferably by March 1.
- Complete the Scholarship Application from GLCC. This can be obtained by writing or calling the Office of Admissions. You must already be accepted and have submitted your commitment letter and $200.00 room deposit before you can apply for scholarships. For a partial listing of available scholarships, click here.
- Send the completed Scholarship Application directly to the Office of Admissions.
- Apply for any other grants, scholarships, or awards for which you may be eligible. Check community organizations, employers, unions, and banks for scholarship opportunities.
- If your church will be helping with your college expenses, have the appropriate church official write a letter to the Office of Admissions at GLCC detailing their intent.
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More than 80% of GLCC students receive financial aid. |