Grace Reduces Cost Of Online Degrees

May 6, 2020 at 9:59 p.m.

By Staff Report-

WINONA LAKE – In response to COVID-19 and its impact, Grace College will reduce the price of its online degrees by an average of 19.5% for new students this fall to help make Christian online education an option for all.

The tuition reduction will apply to all new, online students for the 2020 fall semester, according to a news release from Grace College. Grace’s online programs include associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

“We know that online education is becoming more prevalent and important every day. We also know that Christian education can be out-of-reach, so we made our online Christian education and career preparation more affordable,” said Dr. Mark Pohl, associate vice president of enrollment management and financial aid. “We surveyed the prices of similar institutions to ensure our tuition is competitive. Grace is now amongst the most affordable faith-based online educators.”

Grace College offers an array of online degrees that accommodate a wide range of learners and lifestyles.

“Our goal is to provide degrees that speak to all educational needs. We have programs for those who have never started college, individuals desiring to finish a degree they started and people pursuing graduate-level coursework,” said Kourtney Trusty, director of online and graduate admissions at Grace. “We have designed each of these programs with our students in mind.”

To learn more about Grace College’s online degree options and to apply, visit online.grace.edu. For specific questions, contact Trusty at [email protected] or call 888-249-0533.



WINONA LAKE – In response to COVID-19 and its impact, Grace College will reduce the price of its online degrees by an average of 19.5% for new students this fall to help make Christian online education an option for all.

The tuition reduction will apply to all new, online students for the 2020 fall semester, according to a news release from Grace College. Grace’s online programs include associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

“We know that online education is becoming more prevalent and important every day. We also know that Christian education can be out-of-reach, so we made our online Christian education and career preparation more affordable,” said Dr. Mark Pohl, associate vice president of enrollment management and financial aid. “We surveyed the prices of similar institutions to ensure our tuition is competitive. Grace is now amongst the most affordable faith-based online educators.”

Grace College offers an array of online degrees that accommodate a wide range of learners and lifestyles.

“Our goal is to provide degrees that speak to all educational needs. We have programs for those who have never started college, individuals desiring to finish a degree they started and people pursuing graduate-level coursework,” said Kourtney Trusty, director of online and graduate admissions at Grace. “We have designed each of these programs with our students in mind.”

To learn more about Grace College’s online degree options and to apply, visit online.grace.edu. For specific questions, contact Trusty at [email protected] or call 888-249-0533.



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