Campus Life |
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| 1,392 |
Total UndergradsIncluding 231 Part-time |
| 240 |
Degree-Seeking Freshmen |
Gender Breakdown: |
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Mid-Central College Conference
| 6 |
Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $45,264) |
| 6 |
Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $38,278) |
| Sport | Varsity Men | Varsity Women | Club | Intramural |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Track Combined | 18 | 16 | - | - |
| Baseball | 28 | - | - | - |
| Basketball | 19 | 16 | - | - |
| Golf | 8 | - | - | - |
| Soccer | 30 | 26 | - | - |
| Softball | - | 15 | - | - |
| Tennis | 9 | 7 | - | - |
| Volleyball | - | 13 | - | - |
| Student | Total |
|---|---|
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.7% |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 0.9% |
| Black/non-Hispanic | 11.0% |
| Hispanic | 2.5% |
| Non-resident alien | 5.0% |
| Race/Ethnicity unknown | 0.5% |
| Two or more races | 0.4% |
| White/non-Hispanic | 79.0% |
| Disabilities | |
|---|---|
| Percent of students with disability | 3% or less |
Services Offered
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Living
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| Arrests On Campus | |
|---|---|
| Illegal Weapons Possession | 0 |
| Drug Law Violation | 0 |
| Liquor Law Violation | 0 |
| Criminal Offenses On Campus | |
|---|---|
| Personal Crime | 0 |
| Property Crime | 4 |
“dorm life cool. all of us freshman on my hall are really close. i've made friends that will last a life time.…”
“Dorm life is great. The community life is fantastic. Over the course of a year, students develop strong friendship bonds with the other students on their halls. If you want…”
“There are distinct personalities to each dorm on campus, but every one of them is characterized by a deep community atmosphere. The Resident Directors are extremely helpful and involved in…”
“Dorm life seems to be pretty interesting. Grace reconstructs old buildings, and therefore all rooms are different. …”
“ Dorm life is far more comfortable than any who may be afraid of such life undoubtedly fear it to be. (The author of this review was one of you!) Because…”
The food is good. You learn what you like. Plenty of choices.
» Read MoreThere are currently only two options for campus dining, which is disappointing, but there has been talk of a possible third option opening. The main dining, Alpha Dining, has ok food, but it gets repetitive after a while. The secondary dining option is Subco/Jazzman's, which is like subway with pastries. However, freshmen are given a large amount of coupons for various fastfood places in town at the beginning of the year, and so that does offset some of the disappointment of having only two dining options.
» Read MoreYou can always find something that you'll like.
» Read MoreThere are not many options on food, eating at the same place does get old.
» Read MoreThe good is exceptional for being in a cafeteria. There is also a sub shop and a coffee shop on campus.
» Read MoreThe food was really good when I visited. The nice thing about the campus being in town is that you could also go out to get something to eat and not have to travel very far.
» Read MoreSometimes there are good meals, but it seems to be the same thing over and over.
» Read MoreIt's cafeteria food, but there are options which is nice.
» Read MoreThe food here is not so good. Sometomes I hate what is being offered so I eat pizza, we always have pizza. Breakfast is too early, so I skip it.
» Read MoreThe food is not the highlight of Grace College, but there are options. Alpha Dining Commons is the main cafeteria which is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day of the week. Sub Connection or SubCo is the alternative dining option on campus which offers salads, soups, and subs when Alpha Dining is closed.
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» Read MoreI know nothing of the Greek Life here, so I really cannot say ^^;
» Read MoreThis author, while not having personally taken part in any such groups, is only generally aware of various such groups, namely from graduation commencements/ceremonies, wherein students are awarded for their achievements in them. This author is also loosely aware of several groups of men and women who contribute to the community at large, such as taking care of the especially needy such as the handicapped and elderly down in the village and in the surrounding areas; and those involved with at risk families as well as young men from Lifeline (a group who helps young men and women living in dangerous or at risk situations). There are also very many church organizations comprised of students from the college, political organizations, those who raise awareness, and many events hosted throughout the year for politics, churches, schools, and the community.
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