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{{University | {{University | ||
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|type=Private | |type=Private | ||
− | |size= | + | |size=about 600 students per grade |
|city=Grove City, Pennsylvania | |city=Grove City, Pennsylvania | ||
− | |sports= | + | |sports=Baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball |
− | |colors= | + | |colors=Crimson and White |
− | |mascot= | + | |mascot=Wolverine |
+ | |degrees=B.A. , B.S. | ||
|website=http://www.gcc.edu/ | |website=http://www.gcc.edu/ | ||
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− | '''Grove City College''' ( | + | '''Grove City College''' (GCC), named after its location about one hour north of [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], is the #1 ranked Christian college in the nation and also one of the most affordable. The school has long been committed to [[Christian]] values and morality, and its faculty members work without tenure. |
− | '''Grove City College''' has superb programs in math, science and engineering, and is one of the few major colleges that is unregulated by the federal government. As a result, Grove City College determines what is best for its students without the burden of anti-[[Christian]] or [[liberal]] requirements. | + | '''Grove City College''' has superb programs in business, political science, math, science, and engineering, and is one of the few major colleges<ref>[[Hillsdale College]] and [[Patrick Henry College]] are the only other major colleges that decline federal aid.</ref> that is unregulated by the federal government because it declines all federal aid. As a result, Grove City College determines what is best for its students without the burden of anti-[[Christian]] or [[liberal]] requirements, and can base its sports programs on interest levels rather than on [[Title IX]]'s gender quotas. |
− | [[ | + | Unlike other colleges, '''Grove City College''' maintains a 50%-50% balance between men and women in enrollment. |
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+ | '''Grove City College''' is historically associated with the [[Presbyterian Church USA]] (PCUSA), but attracts students from all religious beliefs and is probably more [[conservative]] than that denomination today. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | [[Category:Colleges]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Homeschooling]] |
Revision as of 23:41, June 27, 2016
Grove City College | |
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City: | Grove City, Pennsylvania |
Type: | Private |
Students: | about 600 students per grade |
Sports: | Baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball |
Colors: | Crimson and White |
Mascot: | Wolverine |
Degrees: | B.A. , B.S. |
Website: | http://www.gcc.edu/ |
Grove City College (GCC), named after its location about one hour north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the #1 ranked Christian college in the nation and also one of the most affordable. The school has long been committed to Christian values and morality, and its faculty members work without tenure.
Grove City College has superb programs in business, political science, math, science, and engineering, and is one of the few major colleges[1] that is unregulated by the federal government because it declines all federal aid. As a result, Grove City College determines what is best for its students without the burden of anti-Christian or liberal requirements, and can base its sports programs on interest levels rather than on Title IX's gender quotas.
Unlike other colleges, Grove City College maintains a 50%-50% balance between men and women in enrollment.
Grove City College is historically associated with the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA), but attracts students from all religious beliefs and is probably more conservative than that denomination today.
References
- ↑ Hillsdale College and Patrick Henry College are the only other major colleges that decline federal aid.