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Nontraditional Students
Getting Started |
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Now that you've decided Grand Valley is the right place for you, what do you do next? If you have not spoken to an admissions counselor or academic advisor yet, that would be a great place to start. They can help you with the application process, match your interests with programs and courses and guide you in taking your first steps to becoming a Grand Valley student. You may also want to complete an application. There are a few ways in which to enroll in Grand Valley. Review your options. It is a good idea to look into the application process and apply the way that best fits your educational goals. You may apply online. Financing your education is often a huge consideration. Will you need financial aid? If so, you must apply for aid as soon as possible to insure you have the funds to support your education. You can see what types of financial aid are available by visiting Grand Valley's Financial Aid Web site. |
| Last Modified Date: May 18, 2007 | |
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