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By: Kahla Quinn
Phone
1-602-639-7500
Street Address
3300 West Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ 85017-3030
Toll-Free
1-800-800-9776
Mailing Address
Grand Canyon University
PO Box 11097
Phoenix, AZ 85061
Housing
• Canyon/ Hegel Hall Double
Occupancy are
$2,000 per semester
• Prescott Camelback/ Sedona Hall Double
Occupancy are $2,200 per semester
• Camelback/ Sedona Hall Triple Occupancy
$1,500 per semester
Apartment rates include electricity, water, trash
and basic cable.
http://www.gcu.edu/Current-Students/Student-Housing/ResidentialLiving.php
Meal Plans
All students are required to carry a meal plan.
• Daily Plan A 3 -- Meals per day Weekday 2 Meals per
Weekend day $1,800 per semester
• Daily Plan B-- 2 Meals per day 7 Days : $1,590 per
semester
• Daily Plan C-- 2 Meals per day Weekday : $1,227 per
semester
• Block Plan A -- Block of 200 meals $1,600 per semester
• Block Plan B-- Block of 150 meals $1,275 per semester
• Block Plan C-- Block of 130 meals $1,138 per semester
Tuition Cost
• There is no in-State/out-State rates.
• Traditional Undergraduate-- 1-11 credits-- $687.50/credit
• Traditional Undergraduate -- 12-18 credits-- $8,250.00/block
• Traditional Undergraduate -- 19+ credits (block rate +)-- $8,250.00 +
$687.50/ per credit above 18 credits
http://www.gcu.edu/Admissions/Tuition-and-Financing/Tuition-and-Fees.php
History
• GCU was founded in 1949. It is located in the
heart of Phoenix, Arizona.
• In addition to the traditional campus, GCU
offers online programs that allow you to be in
any location studying at any time of day or
night you choose.
• GCU sponsors Lecrae, a young hip-hop
Christian artist, spreading the word of Christ,
with a message that GCU strongly believes in.
Standards
• Students who are interested in earning a
bachelor's degree must have a high school
diploma or GED. Work experience is also
recommended.
• Freshman out of state must have 2.7 GPA and
in state students must have 2.0.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
• Total Degree Requirements:120 credits
• Courses offered are: General Psychology,
Human Sexuality, Personality Psychology,
Ethical Thinking in the Liberal Arts, Ethical
Thinking in the Liberal Arts, Lifespan
Development, Social Psychology, Intro. To
Probability and Statistics, Learning and
Cognition, Health Psychology, Experimental
Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, and
Fundamentals of Counseling and Guidance.