Grove City College Application Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide
Applying to college can be a daunting process. This guide provides a detailed overview of Grove City College's application requirements to help prospective students navigate the admissions process successfully.
Admissions Overview
Grove City College has an acceptance rate of 71%, making it a lightly selective institution. This means that while admission is not guaranteed, applicants who meet the college's academic and application requirements have a good chance of being accepted.
Key Dates and Deadlines
- Regular Application Deadline: November 1
- Early Decision Deadline: November 1
- Early Decision II Deadline: December 1
- Regular Decision I Deadline: January 20
- Regular Decision II Deadline: March 20
- Fall Semester - All documentation must be submitted by: August 15
- Spring Semester - All documentation must be submitted by: December 15
- CSS Profile Deadline (for transfer students): April 15 (for fall transfer) or within two weeks of submitting the Admission application, whichever is later, but no later than Aug, 11 for fall transfer and Dec, 29 for spring transfer.
Academic Requirements
High School GPA
A high school GPA is a very important academic factor. Grove City College requires applicants to have an above-average GPA. Successful applicants typically have a mix of A's and B's, with more A's than B's. The GPA range for admitted students is as follows:
- 3.75+: 64%
- 3.50-3.74: 21%
- 3.25-3.49: 7%
- 3.00-3.24: 4%
- 2.50-2.99: 3%
- 2.00-2.49: 1%
- Below 2.00: 0%
Applicants with a GPA at or below the school average of 3.75 may need to compensate with higher SAT or ACT scores.
High School Rank and College Prep Courses
While high school rank is considered but not required, taking college preparatory courses is recommended.
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Standardized Tests: SAT/ACT
Grove City College is test-optional, but the submission of SAT, ACT, or CLT test scores is encouraged for optimal admission and scholarship consideration. The college highly recommends that prospective computer science, mechanical engineering, and biology/health (considering medical school) majors submit standardized test scores. Test scores are required for international students to demonstrate subject proficiency.
- SAT: The 25th percentile SAT score is 1130, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1360.
- ACT: The 25th percentile ACT score is 25, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 32.
Grove City College utilizes "superscoring" for the SAT, meaning they will combine the highest section scores from multiple test dates to create the best possible composite score. While the college's exact ACT policy is not explicitly stated, it is likely that they do not superscore the ACT.
Recommendations and Interviews
Recommendations are considered important for admissions officials at Grove City College. Spiritual/character recommendation letters can be from a pastor, youth pastor, or someone who knows you well in that regard. An admission interview is recommended, offering a unique opportunity for applicants to share their story and interests, learn more about the College, and have their questions answered. The interview experience is the beginning of the conversation with an admissions counselor, who will become your advocate for admission and scholarship consideration.
The Application Process
Online Application
The first step in applying to Grove City College is to complete the online application through their mobile-friendly portal.
Required Documents
In addition to the online application, applicants must provide the following documents:
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- High school transcript
- Recommendations
- Other core information (as requested in the application)
Early Decision
If Grove City College is your first-choice school and you are prepared to make a binding commitment, you are encouraged to apply under Early Decision.
- Application Deadline: November 1
- Notification Date: December 15
- Deposit Deadline: January 15
Accepting Admission
A payment of $250 is required of every applicant to officially accept admission to the College and secure a spot in the student body.
Transfer Students
Grove City College aims to make the transfer process as smooth as possible.
Transfer Credit
Courses from a regionally accredited institution with a “C” grade or higher are accepted. Grove City College requires 128 credits to graduate, and transfer credits may not exceed 50% of the total credits toward graduation.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Financial aid may be available for transfer applicants who demonstrate financial need. Transfer students should submit the Grove City College CSS Profile (different from the FAFSA) by April 15 (for fall transfer) or within two weeks of submitting the Admission application, whichever is later. The CSS Profile must be received no later than Aug, 11 for fall transfer and Dec, 29 for spring transfer regardless of when the Admission application is submitted. Although Grove City College reserves most merit-based scholarships for incoming freshmen, they do offer a variety of scholarships for high-performing enrolled upperclassmen, including the Dean’s Scholarship and various Achievement Awards.
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Additional Considerations
Undecided Majors
Students who are undecided about their major may select either "Undeclared - Liberal Arts" or "Undeclared - Sciences." While several majors have a tight, eight-semester curriculum (e.g. Nursing, Education, Mechanical Engineering), others are more flexible and may be declared during a student’s freshman year or by the end of sophomore year (by which point most of our undeclared students easily find their fit).
Resources and Opportunities
Grove City College emphasizes providing resources and opportunities for its students, aiming to move them from the classroom to the work world, from imagining to doing.
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