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Thank you for your interest in Grove City College. We know that there are many choices out there for you. All quality colleges  from which to choose, and we are thankful that you have spent some time on our website learning more about us.

As you delve further into the college search process, please come back and re-visit our website. Should you have further questions you would like to have answered, please contact our office directly where one of our Admissions Counselors would be more than happy to serve you. You can also contact us with general questions here.
 

If you'd like to visit our campus, call our Admissions Office at (724) 458-2100. Whether you'd like to schedule a tour, or a more personal visit, please allow a week's notice so we can plan to make the most of your visit with us on our campus. We look forward to hearing from you in the future!

Grove City College
Admissions Office
Grove City, PA. 16127
 

Fax: (724) 458-3395

Email: admissions@gcc.edu

Phone: (724) 458-2100

 
 

Request Information

​Give us a little information about yourself and a Grove City College Admissions Counselor will get in touch with you soon.

 

First-Time Freshmen Applicants

Students applying to Grove City College as freshman applicants can submit their application for either through Early Decision or Regular Decision.

 

Contact Us

If you'd like to visit our campus, call our Admissions Office at (724) 458-2100. Whether you'd like to schedule a tour, or a more personal visit, please allow a week's notice so we can plan to make the most of your visit with us on our campus.

 

Accepted Students

​Congratulations and welcome to the Grove City College family! Below you will find invaluable information for making your transition to college life as smooth and pleasant as possible.

 

Applications

​ Complete the application form, answering all questions that pertain to you. This information is required for your permanent record in the Registrar's Office and to assist your academic advisor.

 

Amazing Value

​One of the biggest problems facing college graduates today is the excessive debt they incur to earn their degree.