Scholarship Opportunities
Grace Christian Academy is blessed to offer a variety of scholarship opportunities each year to help make Christian education more accessible for our families.
Our scholarship application period opens shortly before the start of the school year and closes in early September. Once applications are processed, families are notified of their scholarship awards in October, and awards are typically applied to school accounts by late November.
Please note: Families should be prepared to cover tuition payments for the months prior to scholarship funds being applied to their accounts.
Through the PA EITC program and other generous opportunities, we were able to award over $150,000 in tuition scholarships to more than 80 qualifying students for the 2025–2026 school year!
We were also able to assist students residing in New York with up to 75% of their tuition needs, thanks to the generosity of our donors.
The percentage of tuition needs met is determined through applications submitted via our partner, Simple Tuition Solutions.
Scholarship availability and award amounts may vary each year depending on funding and the number of applicants. Scholarships are generally distributed between Nov-Dec.
For more information or to inquire about scholarship opportunities, please contact the school office at 570-358-8052.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you own a PA business and would like to direct your PA state taxes owed to the state to be used towards the EITC program to help our students please contact Haley Robson (GCA business manager) and she can give you more details on this wonderful program! It is a simple and easy process that can turn the tax dollars you already owe into scholarships and financial aid for GCA students!
If you would like to donate a scholarship for K-12 tuition or for graduating seniors please contact the office. Those donating funds for a scholarship may choose certain criteria you would like the recipient to meet. Creating a scholarship can be such a blessing to many. It can also be a wonderful way support Christian education or to honor the memory of a loved one.
