Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Grace Seminary Online Course Policy Announcement

The following announcement is from Dr. Jeff Gill, Dean:

Since we do not have a full complement of courses available and since we are only in the development stage of courses online we will allow students to have access to all the courses currently not delivered online and direct students to fill the online courses if they desire those courses. 

Also, please note that students are welcome to enroll in the second online course this fall which begins 8 weeks later than the fall kickoff on 9/1. 

 

Lee Compson
Director of Seminary Admissions
gtsrec@grace.edu

Friday, August 22, 2008

Grace College Named Among Top Midwestern Colleges

U.S. News and World Report today named Grace College in Winona Lake to the top tier of its “Best Baccalaureate Colleges in the Midwest” for 2009.

U.S. News and World Report’s annual rankings are based on a number of criteria, including academic reputation, retention rates, graduation rates, faculty, selective admissions practices, financial resources, and alumni giving.

Grace College’s top-tier ranking comes at a time when large numbers of prospective students are applying to the college. The campus is preparing to welcome an estimated 350 new full-time freshmen and transfer students at its new student registration on August 30. The new students come from 26 states and nine foreign countries. Fifteen of the new freshmen at Grace this fall graduated high school as valedictorians and five as salutatorians.

The increasing numbers of applicants are attracted to Grace because of several factors, including the college’s commitment to academic achievement and to the Christian faith. In recent years, Grace has continued to build on its strengths with innovative programs such as the Millennial Scholars Academy, Orthopaedic Scholar Institute, and Presidential Scholarship Competition. In addition, Grace provides students with increasing opportunities for community involvement and domestic and foreign ministries.

Grace starts the fall semester this year with a newly implemented academic organization structure designed to further enhance its academic programs. The college consists of four schools: the School of Arts and Sciences, School of Ministry Studies, School of Music, and School of Adult and Community Education. Grace offers more than 50 majors in its undergraduate departments: Art, Behavioral Science, Biblical Studies, Business, Communication, English and Journalism, Foreign Languages and Cultures, History and Social Studies, Nursing, Science and Mathematics, and School of Music. In addition, the college offers six undergraduate pre-professional programs: pre-law, pre-med, pre-veterinary, pre-physical therapy, pre-dentistry, and pre-physician assistant.

The Grace Graduate Department of Counseling and Interpersonal Relations offers two master’s degree programs. Master’s and doctoral-level programs are offered by Grace Theological Seminary.

Among new programs at Grace this year are two master’s degrees in the seminary featuring blended studies, with on-campus and online components. In addition, the college’s School of Adult and Community Education recently announced its new GOAL (Grace Opportunities for Adult Learners) degree completion program. GOAL provides the opportunity for those who have some college credits to complete their studies and earn a Bachelor of Science in Management degree in as little as 16 months on a convenient evening class schedule. GOAL classes begin in January 2009, and other undergraduate and graduate degree programs for adult learners and online blended learning are in development.

GOAL classes are scheduled in state-of-the-art classroom facilities in the newest building on the Grace campus, the Orthopaedic Capital Center, which was completed last year as the result of a partnership with the local orthopaedic businesses and community. In addition to classroom facilities, the Orthopaedic Capital Center houses an events and sports complex that is the largest of its kind in Kosciusko County.

Last month, Grace also was recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the best colleges and universities in the Midwest. The New York City-based education services company selected Grace as one of the institutions it recommends in its "Best in the Midwest" section on its Web site feature, 2009 Best Colleges: Region by Region.

Grace College is an evangelical Christian liberal arts college that applies biblical values in strengthening character, sharpening competence, and preparing for service. Grace enrolls more than 1,200 students from approximately 40 states and 20 countries. The academic, residential, athletic, and social aspects of the college are designed to encourage intellectual and spiritual growth in a supportive campus community. The college’s 165-acre campus is located in Winona Lake, Indiana. For more information about Grace College, visit www.grace.edu.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Affordable, Convenient Online Education

Did you know that earning a degree from Grace Theological Seminary has never been more affordable and convenient? That’s right! Beginning August 29, students in the Seminary’s online program will begin a meaningful theological education—without leaving your ministry position—at one of the nation’s most respected seminaries.

We realize education takes time and costs money. But we are committed to helping you every step of the way. The online format helps with the time issue, but we’re also willing to help you financially.

Through the Sparks Endowment, all eligible students may receive up to $65 per credit hour in scholarship funds. With tuition set at $300 per credit hour, you will quickly see the value when you enroll in the Master of Arts in Local Church Studies or the Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies programs. These programs will strengthen your current ministry or profession, and with your scholarship, your tuition per credit hour could be as low as $235. That’s a great savings and value!

So, are you ready to pursue a degree—online—from Grace Theological Seminary? By moving forward with your education at Grace, you won’t have to spend money on significant travel expenses, nor will you have to take vacation days to sit in a classroom. The majority of the classes will come directly through your computer—whether you are home, at work, or relaxing on a beach.

I encourage you to take advantage of this great opportunity today! Call Jim Hill at 800.544.7223, extension 6435 or complete the online application by visiting http://gts.grace.edu/apply.htm. We promise to approve all qualified candidates within one day of receiving your official transcript and references!

Warmly in Christ,

Jeffrey Gill, D.Min.

Dean

Grace Theological Seminary

p.s.:
With classes beginning on August 29, take the next step in your ministry by completing the online application today. All eligible students will receive up to a $65 per credit hour scholarship. The online course fees will remain at $125 per course.