Endowment

Endowment

Endowment

Grove City College believes in purposeful accounting of its finances. Most of the College’s operating expenses are covered by student tuition. In fact, only one percent of the College’s operating budget is paid through the endowment. While Grove City College enjoys the generous gifts of its alumni and friends and a robust program of endowed scholarships and private grants for campus projects, the College is committed financial responsibility by operating mainly on tuition income.

Our Leadership Team

​Five vice presidents at Grove City College lead the strategic directives of the College—from fundraising to curriculum, and from facilities and technology to the financial viability of the institution.

 

Benefits of Independence

​Grove City College teaches, advocates and operates under the principles of free market economic theory. By putting that theory into practice, the College maintains competitively low costs and a superior academic program.

 

Pew Legacy

​Joseph Newton Pew was born in 1848, the youngest of ten children born to John and Nancy Glenn Pew on a farm in Mercer, Pa.

 

Endowment

​Grove City College believes in purposeful accounting of its finances. Most of the College’s operating expenses are covered by student tuition.

 

Mission

When Grove City College was chartered, a broad, Christian-based cultural consensus prevailed in America. By charter, the doors of the College were open to qualified students "without regard to religious test or belief."​

 

Accreditations and Affiliations

Grove City College is committed to academic excellence and is fully accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the premier accrediting body for U.S. higher education institutions. ​