Degree Programs

​Degree Programs and Majors

Choosing your major shouldn't be a question of how much money you are going to make when you graduate college, but how much you're going to make of yourself while you are in college. Our small class sizes and close interaction with faculty will prepare you well. In 2011, 94 percent of our graduates were employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation.

NOTE: The status sheets show a specific year's course of study and are subject to change.

For complete information on any of our majors download our Course Catalog.

Accounting
  • Accounting​
  • Accounting-Finance 150-hour Dual Major
Biblical and Religious Studies
  • Biblical and Religious Studies
Biology
  • Biology
Business
  • Business Management
  • Finance
  • Industrial Management
  • International Business
  • Marketing Management
Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry
Communication Studies
  • Communication Studies
Computer Science
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Computer Science
Economics
  • Business/Economics
  • Economics
Education
  • PreK-4 Elementary Education
  • PreK-8 Special Education with PreK-4 Elementary Education
  • Middle Level Math/English Education
  • Middle Level Math/History Education
  • Middle Level Science/English Education
  • Middle Level Science/History Education
  • Middle Level Science/Math Education
 
  • Grades K-12 Certification
    – Biology/General Science/Environmental
    – French
    – Music​
    – Spanish
  • Grades 7-12 Certification
    – Biology/General Science
    – Chemistry
    – Chemistry/General Science
    – English
    – English/Communication
    – History
    – Mathematics
    – Physics
    – Physics/General Science
    – Social Studies
Electrical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering with Computer Engineering Concentration
English
  • English
Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurship
History
  • History​
Mathematics
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematics/Actuarial Science
Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
Modern Languages
  • French
  • Spanish
​​Music & Fine Arts
  • Music
  • Music/Business
  • Music Education
  • Music/Performing Arts
  • Music/Religion
Philosophy
  • Philosophy
Physical Education
  • Exercise Science
Physics
  • Physics
  • Physics/Computer Hardware
  • Physics/Computer Software
Political Science
  • Political Science
Psychology
  • Psychology (B.A.)
  • Psychology (B.S.)
Sociology
  • Sociology
Pre-Professional Programs
  • Pre-Dental
  • Pre-Health
  • Pre-Law
  • Pre-Medical
  • Pre-Theology
  • Pre-Veterinary​

How To Apply

​Whether you are headed into your senior year in high school or looking to transfer from another school to Grove City College, the following information is a detailed overview of the college application process.

 

Career Development

Your career is a journey marked by continuous opportunities to learn, grow and evolve as an employee and as a person. With a liberal arts education, you establish a well-rounded, diverse foundation of knowledge that truly prepares you to follow God’s calling wherever it may lead you.

 

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.

 

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.

 

Important Dates

Upcoming deadlines, important information and dates related to Admissions.

 

How We're Wired

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