Grace College’s Accelerated Degree Program Continues To Thrive
Over four years ago, Grace College set out to rethink higher education. The college was recognized by the Senate Higher Education Sub-Committee for being among the first in the nation to develop an accelerated three-year bachelor’s degree for all 65 majors, dubbed Reimagine. Now, four years later, its success is undeniable.
Grace College has become known for consistently pursuing the most creative and relevant options to offer students a high quality, affordable, faith-based education. With Reimagine, students can choose the three-year accelerated bachelor’s degree route or stay a bit longer and earn a traditional four-year degree. Unlike many other schools, the 3-year degree at Grace isn’t just for a select few majors…it spans every one of 65 distinct Grace College majors.
Now Grace is raising the bar again with the new Measure of Grace Initiative, effective with the entering class of fall 2015. Grace will reduce the cost of tuition by nine percent. When students return the following year, their tuition will not increase; instead, for each consecutive year a student attends Grace as a full-time, traditional undergraduate, they will receive an additional $500 off their tuition. Grace then goes one step further, offering all full-time undergraduate students their textbook rentals free of charge. For the average student, this equates to another $1,200 price break per year.
You can access more information on the Reimagine accelerated three-year bachelor’s degree at www.grace.edu.
Grace College is an evangelical Christian community of higher education that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and applies biblical values in strengthening character, sharpening competence, and preparing for service. Grace College also offers flexible online graduate degrees, on-campus and online degree completion programs, and highly affordable, easily accessible degree programs in Detroit, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. The 180-acre main campus is located in the historic resort town of Winona Lake, near Warsaw, Indiana.