Gordon-Conwell students receive scholarships and grants from a number of foundations and organizations. Awards can depend on denomination, undergraduate school affiliation, scholastic ability, previous vocation, etc. The Financial Aid Office assists in identifying potential recipients of these funds, but students should make themselves aware of other sources through inquiries to denominational headquarters, churches, libraries, etc. The Financial Aid Office at Gordon-Conwell maintains a file of resources to assist you. Listed below are awards that are made annually to Gordon-Conwell students. A complete financial aid file is necessary in most instances.
Note: Students who are either on the Graham Scholarship, Edwards Scholarship or the Trustee Grant are eligible to apply for outside scholarships.
AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH DENOMINATIONAL FUNDS
All members should contact the Educational Ministry Division at: Beverlee Everett, ABC/ Educational Ministry Division of Christian Higher Education, Valley Forge, PA 19481. Completed application for grant funds must be received at above address by May 31.
CONGREGATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THEOLOGICAL STUDIES
Provides grants, loans and scholarships to students who are preparing for ministry in Congregational Churches. Further information can be obtained from: National Association of Congregational Christian Churches, P.O. Box 288, 8473 S. Howell Ave. Oak Creek, WI 53154
CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE
Obtain further information by contacting denomination office at: 7582 Currell Blvd. Suite# 108 St. Paul, MN 55125, (651) 739 -1474.
THE VANCE H. HAVNER SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Scholarships are available to those whose ministry will focus on careers in evangelism and missions. To obtain the application contact: The Vance H. Havner Scholarship Fund, Inc.. P. 0. Box 9946, Greensboro, NC 27429-0946. Deadline for returning the application is June 1.
The JOHN J. INGALLS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP will award $5,000 scholarships for students residing in the State of Massachusetts and diagnosed with a disability. Applications are available online at www.ucpboston.org or by calling 617-926-5480, ext. 263. The deadline for applying is April 17.
THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF THE KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS
Grants are provided to students preparing for full time religious vocations. Request applications from the Student Ministry Director, January 1st through March 31st at the following address: Director, Student Ministry Dept., P.O. Box 1040 Chautauqua, NY 14722-1040. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope when requesting information.
JONATHAN THEOLOGICAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Provides assistance to ethnic Chinese Christians called to serve in North American Chinese churches. To obtain more information send a request to: Jonathan Theological Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 5756, Laguana Niguel, CA 92607-6756.
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KOREAN AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION
The Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF) is a non-profit, volunteer-managed organization established to help meet the financial needs of Korean-American students seeking higher education. Founded in 1969 by a small group of concerned individuals in Washington, D.C., the KASF began as a local organization with limited focus and funding resourses. However, with the dramatic growth of Korean immigrant communities in the U.S., the KASF has expanded to include other regions and to broaden its funding base. Visit their website at http://kasf.org for more details.
THE LYDIA SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship program for women who have experienced God's call to become ordained pastors in the PC(USA) and who have a vision of spiritual renewal within the denomination. Administered by the Network of Presbyterian Women in leadership. The Lydia Fund seeks to equip evangelical women for leadership in the PC(USA). Applicants must be female with at least one full-year of work experience prior to seminary (may be full-time volunteer work). Applications can be obtained from here or by calling the scholarship coordinator at (712) 677-2328. Application may be faxed, emailed or mailed but must be postmarked by March 1.
The LUTHERAN ECUMENICAL REPRESENTATIVES NETWORK is sponsoring an essay contest for ELCA students working towards an MDIV. The winning student will receive a $500 scholarship. The deadline to apply is February 15. Brochures are available in the Financial Aid Office.
JOHN MANNING GORDON SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to a graduating Gordon College senior who will be attending Gordon-Conwell in the fall semester. Contact the Financial Aid Office at Gordon College for more information at (978) 867-4035.
MILITARY CHAPLIN SCHOLARSHIP GRANT/LOANS
For full-time seminary students called by God for ministry as a Military Chaplin, this is a scholarship award for up to $5000 per academic year (or $2500 per semester) for no more than three academic years. Total amount paid should be considered a grant which does not have to be repaid of the Chaplin Candidate is ultimately endorsed for chaplaincy and serves as a military chaplin for the required period of the initial military service obligation; otherwise, shall become a repayable loan. For more information, contact Jonathan Averill.
The NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM offers thirty scholarships from $3,000 to $12,000 for students who are legally blind. Further details and application forms are availabe at www.nfb.org/scholarships. The deadline for applications is March 31.
NORTHERN BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIPS
Provided during the first semester to members of the American Baptist Churches in the USA. Candidates are interviewed by a representative. Awards are renewable for the second semester. Eligible candidates are notified at the start of the first semester.
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PCUSA DENOMINATIONAL FUNDS
Loan funds are available to theological students preparing to serve in a PC(USA) congregation. Applications are available for loan funds through the denominational headquarters. A completed Gordon-Conwell financial aid application is necessary in order for the Financial Aid Office to make recommendations for loan funds. Further information can be obtained from: Financial Aid for Studies, PCUSA, 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, KY 40202-1396, (888)728-7228 x.5359.
MARK SCHUBERT MEMORIAL SEMINARY SCHOLARSHIP
Minimum award of $500, preference to American Baptist, Evangelical Free, Lutheran or Methodist denominations, MDiv students, Midwest resident(NE,IA,MO,KS,CO,WY,SD). March 1 deadline.
STUDENT MINISTRIES, INC (SMI)
SMI, a national organization, provides a way for family, friends and churches to make tax-deductible contributions to assist you with ministry and living expenses while attending seminary. You must be involved in an approved ministry. For more information, contact SMI by email or visit their web site.
JULIA TAPIA MINISTERIAL SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship intends to ease the financial burden on Hispanic women with limited financial resources who are active in the PC(USA) church by providing financial help for books during graduate studies at a theological seminary. Priority is given to single mothers, then married women, and then single women without children. Candidates may submit their applications from April 1 to May 31, verifying their admission to an accredited seminary that is acceptable in the PC(USA). Based upon need, the amount of the scholarship awarded will be $250-500 for books per semester. Click here for more information and an application.
USA FUNDS ACCESS TO EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Need-based scholarship of $1,500 per academic year. Renewable for length of the degree program. More information on the USA Funds Website - www.usafunds.org. February 15th deadline.
VETERANS EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
Contact the Veterans Administration to determine your eligibility and the necessary forms. For more information call (800) 827-1000 [TDD (800) 829-4833].
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WOMEN IN MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATIONS Scholarship program for women in the Christian Reformed Church preparing for ministry. Request application from CW-CRC Scholarship Program, 1060 Cherrywood Lane NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49505.
MARGUERITE YOUNG ENDOWMENT FUND
The Marguerite Young Endowment Fund offers scholarships through The Pittsburgh Foundation to assist seminary students preparing for full-time ministry in a Protestant Church. In order to apply students must be enrolled in seminary and/or be a seminary intern working in a church. Students must provide two letters of reference, a letter of acceptance from the seminary, a copy of his/her most recent transcript, and if a seminary intern, a copy of his/her job description. Students must also write out their goals and aspirations for their future as well as describe the nature and role of scripture in ministry. Further details and copies of the application are available at http://www.pittsburghfoundation.org. The contact at The Pittsburgh Foundation is Deborah Turner, Scholarship Coordinator, at (412)394-2649. Email turnerd@pghfdn.org.
PAULIST CENTER LAY MINISTRY TUITION GRANT
Available to any active Roman Catholic lay students in the Boston area who are pursuing graduate theological and pastoral study for ministry in the Church. The grant is applied to tuition for a first level graduate program (M. Div, MTS, MA in Pastoral Ministry, or equivalent), and is open to any lay person after successful completion of his/her first year of a master’s level degree program at a Boston Theological Institute (BTI) School. The grant of $700-$1,000 will be based on need, past academic and experiential background, and future ministerial aspirations. The applicant must be intending at least half-time ministry; however, the ministry need not be directly under the Roman Catholic auspices. Letters of inquiry and application should be sent to: Patricia M. Simpson, Attn: Lay Ministry Tuition Grant, Paulist Center Community, 5 Park Street, Boston, MA 02108; or emailed to pattypcc@aol.com. See www.paulistboston.com for more information.
Each year many students receive gifts and grants from home churches, individuals, foundations, and other interested groups. Look into all possibilities in this area before you begin seminary. Local libraries may have resource materials to assist you.
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