When students are unable to fully fund their education from personal resources, it is Columbia International University’s policy to attempt to assist them in obtaining additional financing from federal, state, institutional, and private resources to the fullest extent possible. Students who wish to be considered for aid from these sources must meet general eligibility requirements as well as fund-specific criteria. Eligibility requirements and instructions for applying are outlined below. International students are not eligible for federal or state aid but may qualify for institutional aid. The following requirements are necessary to be considered for all forms of financial assistance:
- Acceptance by the CIU Admissions office
- Completion of the FAFSA (annually) for US citizens
- Enrollment as a degree-seeking student
- Full-time enrollment for institutional aid
- Minimum half-time enrollment for Federal student loans (6 hours per semester undergraduate; 4.5 hours per semester graduate/seminary)
- Enrollment in at least 1 credit hour for Federal Pell Grant
- For federal aid, a student must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen and certify that funds will only be used for educational expenses
- Recipients of federal student loans must certify that they are not in default on any federal student loan and do not owe a repayment on a federal student grant
Federal Financial Aid
Once students submit their FAFSAs, the Financial Aid Office will send them an e-mail regarding the completion of their financial aid file. The student must respond immediately to any request for additional information or documentation. Failure to do so could cause the student to forfeit awards. Undergraduate students, if eligible, can receive federal grants, loans, and work-study. Graduate-level students, if eligible, can receive federal loans and work-study. Current information on federal aid is available online at http://www.ciu.edu/admissions-aid/financial-aid, or by visiting the Financial Aid Office.
Undergraduate Students
Federal Pell Grant provides need-based grants to qualifying undergraduate students. Award amounts vary depending on financial need and enrollment status.
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) provides need-based grants to help the neediest undergraduate students finance the costs of postsecondary education. When making FSEOG awards, the institution must give priority to those students with “exceptional need” (those with the lowest Expected Family Contributions (EFCs) at the institution) and those who are also Federal Pell Grant recipients.
Undergraduate & Graduate-level Students
Federal Direct Loan Program
Direct Loans are low-interest loans for students and parents available to help pay for the cost of a student’s postsecondary education. The lender is the U.S. Department of Education rather than a private lender. Eligibility for Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans is based on the information reported on the FAFSA. No interest is accrued on subsidized loans while the student is enrolled at least half-time. Direct Subsidized Loan eligibility is determined by the student’s financial need and number of college credits earned. Interest accrues on unsubsidized loans after the loan is disbursed. The borrower can either chose to make interest payments while in school or allow the interest to be capitalized (added to the principal). All Direct Loans go into repayment following a one-time, six-month “grace period” after graduation or after dropping below halftime enrollment.
Undergraduate loan limits with demonstrated financial need:
Classification
(Credits Earned) |
Subsidized |
Unsubsidized |
Total Loan |
Additional Unsubsidized for Independent Student |
Freshman
(0-29) |
$3,500 |
$2,000 |
$5,500 |
$4,000 |
Sophomore
(30-59) |
$4,500 |
$2,000 |
$6,500 |
$4,000 |
Junior
(60-89) |
$5,500 |
$2,000 |
$7,500 |
$5,000 |
Senior
(90+) |
$5,500 |
$2,000 |
$7,500 |
$5,000 |
Undergraduate loan limits without demonstrated financial need:
Classification
(Credits Earned) |
Unsubsidized |
Additional Unsubsidized for Independent Student |
Freshman
(0-29) |
$5,500 |
$4,000 |
Sophomore
(30-59) |
$6,500 |
$4,000 |
Junior
(60-89) |
$7,500 |
$5,000 |
Senior
(90+) |
$7,500 |
$5,000 |
Graduate-level students may qualify for the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan with a maximum annual loan limit of $20,500. Graduate Level Certificate Programs are not eligible for Federal Direct Loans.
You can find more information at www.studentaid.gov and http://www.ciu.edu/federal-aid.
Loan Process for New Borrowers: If a student has been awarded and has accepted their Federal Direct Loan(s) through their electronic award letter they must complete both Federal Direct Loan Entrance Counseling and electronically sign a Federal Direct Loan Master Promissory Note. Both of these forms are available at www.studentaid.gov. Both first-time and returning borrowers will need to complete an Annual Student Loan Acknowledgment that will inform them of what they owe (or could owe) in federal student loans and provide details about loan status and a forecast of estimated monthly payments.Once eligibility for the Federal Direct Loan(s) is verified and the University processes the Direct Loan(s) the student will receive a Loan Disclosure Statement from the Department of Education. The Disclosure Statement will include disbursement dates and loan amounts. Loan funds are applied directly to the student’s account at CIU. Please note a student must be enrolled at least half time in a degree seeking program each semester in order to be eligible for Federal Direct Loan(s).
Loan Process for Previous Borrowers: If the student has previously borrowed a Federal Direct Loan and accepts loans through their electronic award letter for the upcoming year, the loans will be processed automatically. However, if the US Department of Education is missing either the Loan Entrance Counseling or the MPN, the student will need to complete the required forms online at www.studentaid.gov prior to loan processing. Both first-time and returning borrowers will need to complete an Annual Student Loan Acknowledgment that will inform them of what they owe (or could owe) in federal student loans and provide details about loan status and a forecast of estimated monthly payments.Once processed, the student will receive a Loan Disclosure Statement from the Department of Education indicating disbursement dates and amounts. Once eligibility for the loan has been verified, the funds will deposit directly into student’s account at CIU.
Federal Direct ParentPLUS Loan: These loans are available to parents of dependent students enrolled as a degreeseeking student in an undergraduate program of study. Parents must submit a Direct PLUS Loan Application (which goes through a credit approval process) and a Direct Parent PLUS Loan Master Promissory Note in order to be eligible. The maximum Parent PLUS Loan amount per academic year is the estimated cost of attendance at CIU minus other student financial aid.
Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan: These loans are available to graduate level students enrolled in a program of study. Additional Grad PLUS loan counseling is required of all students borrowing this type of loan. Borrowers must pass a credit check to be eligible. The maximum loan amount per academic year is the estimated cost of attendance at CIU minus other student financial aid.
Federal Work Study
Federal Work Study (FWS) is a need-based program of financial aid providing students an opportunity to work part-time in an approved on-campus job or community service position. It provides an opportunity for students to earn money and obtain transferable skills while attending CIU. To be eligible for federal work-study, a student must be enrolled in a degree-seeking program and have documented need. “Need” is calculated based on the information submitted on the FAFSA. Please note that FWS will not be applied to your student account, and you should not include this funding when determining the amount that you will owe to CIU. If you are eligible for this federal work program, the award amount shown on your Financial Aid Award Letter is the maximum that you can earn through this work program; however, it must be earned. CIU cannot guarantee a campus job to all students. All jobs must be applied for each year. The Financial Aid Office and the Office of Career Services oversee the FWS program.
Summer Students
Summer is considered a trailer term for the current academic year. Although CIU does not offer regular scholarships during summer terms, students can be considered for federal loans if they are enrolled at least half-time in a degree-seeking program and have not already used their annual loan eligibility for the academic year. Students can also be eligible for Federal Pell Grant funds during the summer if they are enrolled at least half-time in a degree seeking program.
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy for Federal Financial Aid
Satisfactory Academic Progress is defined as the process of adequately proceeding toward the completion of a degree. The Financial Aid Office is required by federal regulations to ensure that students who are receiving federal and state financial aid for their education are making measurable progress toward completion of a degree in a reasonable period of time. The complete policy is available at ciu.edu. For questions concerning the policy, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 803.807.5036.
South Carolina State Aid
South Carolina Scholarship Programs: The SC Commission on Higher Education administers the State’s scholarship programs. You may access information and eligibility criteria for the Palmetto Fellows, LIFE, and HOPE scholarships at che.sc.gov.
South Carolina Tuition Grant: The SC Tuition Grant (SCTG) is made available to full-time undergraduate South Carolina residents attending private institutions in the state of South Carolina. It is based upon need and merit. Funds for this program are appropriated by the South Carolina General Assembly. To be considered for the SCTG, the FAFSA must be submitted by June 30 each year, and the student must meet SC state eligibility requirements. For more information please access the SC Tuition Grant website at www.sctuitiongrants.org.
CIU Institutional Aid
Columbia International University awards institutional financial aid to full-time, degree-seeking students. All awards are subject to revision. The Financial Aid Office works to determine the best overall financial aid package for each student. More details can be found at http://www.ciu.edu/undergraduate-scholarships-grants and http://www.ciu.edu/terms-and-conditions-financial-aid-awards.
CIU Grants & Scholarships
CIU students must be enrolled full-time in a degree-seeking program to be eligible for CIU scholarships and grants. They must maintain satisfactory academic progress and meet CIU community standards. CIU scholarships and grants are only awarded during the Fall and Spring semesters. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of specific criteria. Students may receive only one of the following merit scholarships listed below. Each scholarship and grant has a minimum GPA requirement. In order for a CIU student to retain eligibility for institutional aid, the student must meet the following criteria:
Scholarships & Grants |
Undergraduate GPA |
Board Scholarship |
3.0 |
Presidential Scholarship |
2.5 |
Dean Scholarship |
2.5 |
Servant Leader Scholarship |
2.5 |
Ram Award |
2.0 |
All Other CIU Grants |
2.0 |
CIU also awards endowed scholarships which have been established by and are funded through individuals, families, and institutions that are deeply committed to God’s work around the world and to the role CIU plays in training students for such work. Student recipients of these scholarships are required to provide an appropriate “thank you” letter to the donor(s). A complete list of such scholarships can be found at the end of this section.
When returning students are being reviewed for their financial aid packages for the upcoming academic year, those who fail to meet the GPA will not be awarded CIU institutional aid. GPA requirements are not reviewed in the middle of the academic year. Policy regarding institutional aid can be obtained in the Financial Aid Office or online at http://www.ciu.edu/admissions-aid/financial-aid/types-of-aid/scholarships-and-grants.
Consortium Agreements/Study Abroad
Institutional scholarships and grants may be awarded to students taking classes under formal consortium agreements as long as the student’s degree major or minor requires study at that outside institution. Student aid packages for those studying at other institutions will be reviewed and awarded on a case-by-case basis. Students must be in good standing and enrolled full-time in courses applicable to their degree to be considered for institutional aid. Study tours may not count towards federal, state, or CIU institutional aid eligibility requirements.
The institutional aid is limited to one semester, except in the case where two semesters are required for the degree (i.e. the Middle Eastern Studies major requiring two semesters at Jerusalem University College). Other study abroad programs, that meet graduation requirements but are not mandatory for the degree the student is currently seeking, may receive up to 50% of the student’s institutional aid. The institutional aid is limited to one semester.
Education Benefits
Students receiving education benefits as an employee, dependent or spouse of a full-time CIU employee are not eligible for additional institutional aid from CIU.
Military Discount
Columbia International University offers veterans and their eligible spouses educational benefits in the form of a tuition discount. These are available to both online undergraduate and online and residential graduate veterans, active duty service members and their eligible spouses who are pursuing a certificate or degree program and are in good academic standing. Students receiving Tuition Assistance or Full VA Education Benefits may not be eligible. A military discount rate of 50% will be awarded at the online undergraduate and graduate levels and a 25% discount will be awarded at the doctoral level once the student has been deemed eligible and is registered for courses for the semester. Other discounts or scholarships cannot be applied.
Partnerships
CIU has partnered with a variety of mission agencies, businesses, churches and schools to offer a tuition discount to eligible students for any course. To view a list of our eligible partner organizations, please visit http://www.ciu.edu/partnerships.
Spouse Tuition Benefits
CIU believes training both the wife and husband makes a stronger family and ministry team. Because of this commitment, the spouse of a CIU student may audit a course for which his/her spouse is currently registered for a $25 registration fee on the basis of available space. The application to audit is available here.
Other Information
Outside Scholarships
Thousands of scholarships are offered each year through private foundations and civic organizations. Students are encouraged to visit https://ciu.edu/outside-scholarships for links to scholarship search websites.
Veteran’s Benefits
CIU will process Veteran’s Administration Education Benefits for eligible students. Visit www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/ for eligibility information and forms. Also visit Columbia International University’s veteran’s website at http://www.ciu.edu/veterans-benefits to learn how to apply your benefits as a CIU student.
**** Veteran’s Benefits Additional Policy Information for Chapter 31 or Chapter 33 benefit holders. ****
CIU holds to the following policies with regards to the use of Chapter 31, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment, or Chapter 33, Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits:
- CIU will permit any covered individual to attend or participate in the course of education during the period beginning on the date on which the individual provides to the educational institution a certificate of eligibility for entitlement to the educational assistance under Chapter 31 or 33 (a “certificate of eligibility” can also include a “Statement of Benefits” obtained from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) website – eBenefits, or a VAF 21-1905 form for Chapter 31 authorization purposes) and ending on the earlier of the following dates:
- The date on which payment from VA is made to the institution.
- 90 days after the date the institution certified tuition and fees following the receipt of the certificate of eligibility.
- CIU will not impose any penalty, including the assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that the covered individual borrow additional funds, on a covered individual because of the individual’s inability to meet his or her financial obligations due to the institution due to the delayed disbursement funding from VA under chapter 31 or 33.
- Students are required to submit a written request annually to use such entitlement in the form of a Certification Request Form which can be downloaded from https://www.ciu.edu/veterans-benefits and/or emailed out by the School Certifying Official (SCO).
- Once all VA payment(s) have been received for a given semester, the student will be responsible to pay any remaining balance on their account and can be penalized for non-payment of any amount that is the difference between the amount of the student’s financial obligation and the amount of the VA education benefit disbursement.
Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits
Students who are overcoming physical and/or developmental obstacles may be eligible for Vocational Rehabilitation benefits through their state of residence. Students should contact their local Vocational Rehabilitation agency for more information.
International Students
International students do not complete the FAFSA. Instead, they should contact the Financial Aid Office to obtain the necessary instructions related to the application process. International students seeking financial aid should be aware that they are required by the U.S. federal government to demonstrate they have the funds necessary to attend the University prior to arriving in the United States. The U.S. government has determined that, barring unforeseen circumstances, adequate funding should be available from the same or equally dependable sources for subsequent years of study (U.S. Federal code 22 CFR 41.61 (b) (ii)). Highest consideration in awarding CIU financial aid to international students will be given to those students who meet the following criteria:
- Have a proven record of ministry effectiveness, especially in leadership positions
- Explicitly affirm their intention to return home to engage in a specific ministry role for which theological education may provide a strategic advantage
- Receive endorsement and financial backing from their native church and/or coordinating mission agency
Financial Aid Refund Policy
Policies have been established in accordance with federal regulations to ensure a fair and equitable refund of tuition for CIU students who are receiving financial aid and withdraw from the University either partially or completely during the course of an enrollment period. In order to make CIU scholarships and grants available to as many eligible students as possible, all CIU scholarships and grants are reduced or forfeited when a recipient withdraws from CIU before the end of a term or drops below 12 hours of enrollment for undergraduate and below nine hours for graduate or seminary students. In such an event, CIU scholarship and grant recipients are responsible for complete repayment of funds. Further policy regarding withdrawal and tuition refund can be found in the CIU Financial Aid Terms and Conditions at http://www.ciu.edu/terms-and-conditions-financial-aid-awards.
State Postsecondary Review Entity (SPRE)
Students attending schools that participate in federal student aid programs (Title IV programs) have the right to notify the State Postsecondary Review Entity (SPRE) of complaints regarding the institution’s management of the Title IV programs, misleading or inappropriate advertising and promotion of the institution’s educational programs, or other complaints about the institution. Students must first complete the institution’s internal grievance process. The SPRE may be contacted at 803.737.2264 or at: The SC SPRE Complaint System, 1333 Main Street, Suite 200, Columbia, SC 29201.
CIU Scholarships and Endowments
The donor application and deadline can be found at www.ciu.edu/donor-scholarships. Please note that scholarships are subject to available funding and some scholarships are not available every year.
AFRICAN PASTORS SCHOLARSHIP
Preference will be given to Kenyan pastors.
AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST
International students returning to their homeland.
ALUMNI CHILDREN
Awarded to children of CIU alumni, based on financial need.
DORIS R. ANDRES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Student must be going into Christian ministry.
FAUNTINE FRENCH AUTRY
CLIFF & PRUE BEDELL
BITTERMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
EUNICE PROPST BOLICK
Priority will be given to students who will serve on the mission field in the United States in impoverished areas or church planting in these areas. Second priority will be given to the spouse of missionary students.
SARA M. BOLICK SCHOLARSHIP
For students preparing for a full-time Christian vocation in missions.
SAM P. BOLICK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Students preparing for a full-time Christian vocation in missions.
SAMUEL S. BOLICK
BOYD FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
JEAN C. BREWER MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
A graduate student in the field of education preparing to teach in a Christian school in the United States.
HERBERT & ESTHER BRICE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Priority given to students who are (in this order): children of full-time career missionaries, children of parents who are in full-time church, or para-church ministry. A student may still qualify for this scholarship provided there are no other applicants who qualify for priority eligibility.
LEONARD & EDNA BROWN SCHOLARSHIP
Students preparing for a full-time Christian vocation.
DR. REV. LILLIE A. BURGESS SCHOLARSHIP
Qualified students must be African American. There is no restriction regarding level of education.
LUCY SELLS & J. WALTER CARPENTER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Students preparing for a full-time Christian vocation.
CARTER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
International students returning to their home country to minister.
P.T. CHANDAPILLA
THE A.F. & JANET CHESTNUT MEMORIAL
Recipient must be an international student.
MILITARY CHAPLAIN CANDIDATE SCHOLARSHIP
Students should be qualified and enrolled in the Chaplain Candidate program of the U.S.
MARGARET M. CHILDS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
JEANIE CHILDS-PHIFER SCHOLARSHIP
DOROTHY R. CLARKE SCHOLARSHIP
CLASS OF ‘42 &’43 SCHOLARSHIP
CLASS OF ‘50 SCHOLARSHIP
S.A. CONCERN SCHOLARSHIP
African-American students from the Columbia, SC, area.
KATE SCHULTZ COLON
A student in the Intercultural Studies program, with preference given to those whose families have a medical issue resulting in financial need.
JOHN & NAOMI COTHRAN SCHOLARSHIP
DANIEL & TRULA CRONK SCHOLARSHIP
Students must be involved in international work. Students must be admitted to and pursuing theology, missions, or divinity degrees.
CROSS-CULTURAL MISSIONARY SCHOLARSHIP
Student must be pursuing a seminary or graduate degree in preparation for full-time Christian vocation. Student must be involved in cross cultural ministry outside the U.S. Career missionaries on furlough who will be returning to their ministry receive priority funding.
NANCY TARRANT CULVERN
Students preparing for a full-time Christian vocation.
DATWYLER/WEBB ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Students preparing for a full-time Christian vocation.
CECIL B. DAY SCHOLARSHIP
International students who participate in international leadership and demonstrate substantial financial difficulty.
DAN DEHAAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
JOSEPH DENNIE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Student should demonstrate a joy-filled life that reflects the character of Christ - a student with a passion for the Word of God.
BETTY F. DENT SCHOLARSHIP
A worthy and needy student who is a legal resident of South Carolina.
DORINDA DENE DONOHOE
Priority will be given to student pursuing a teaching career, but not restricted to such.
ROSE DUPREE
HARRIET J. FINDLAY SCHOLARSHIP
FULBRIGHT & HOLCOMB SCHOLARSHIP
Students should be committed to evangelize unreached people groups.
GORDON A. GASTON SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship to one or more students pursuing the study of missions.
GRADUATE SCHOOL ANONYMOUS SCHOLARSHIP
Selected by faculty, based on godliness of character and potential for future ministry.
ROYALL GRANT S.A. & JOYCE GRAY SCHOLARSHIP
Student must be a CIU junior, senior, or seminary student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above, and must be preparing for full-time Christian service.
GREAT COMMISSION
Must be a seminary student, must be married with a family, and must indicate an intention to serve as either a missionary or pastor.
MARJORIE MORROW HALE
Student must be enrolled in seminary.
ROBERT A. HALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Students preparing to be school teachers and recommended by the Education faulty.
GAVIN & MARGARET HAMILTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Preference will be given to a child of missionaries or an international student planning to return to their own country to serve the Lord.
VANCE H. HAVNER SCHOLARSHIP
Students preparing for full-time Christian work in evangelism or missions.
ADOLPH & EMMA HERMANN SCHOLARSHIP
An international student with long-standing involvement in ministry.
HICKMAN SCHOLARSHIP
Preference will be given to a child of a missionary working with the TEAM missions agency.
DONALD HOKE SCHOLARSHIP
Students must be committed to vocational Christian service in a missions context. Students must also provide evidence that they have selected a mission agency and are either approved candidates or are in process with a mission agency.
MARTHA C. HOKE SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN IN MINISTRY
A woman (single or married, U.S. or international) who has given evidence of fruitful ministry, with preference to those who have or plan to minister in overseas, cross-cultural settings.
MARTHA E. HOUGH MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
SAMUEL C. HOWES SCHOLARSHIP
An undergraduate student working during the school year (on or off campus).
TERRY & JEAN HULBERT SCHOLARSHIP
Student must be a male entering his third year in Seminary and pursuing a career in missions or Bible teaching.
ION-KEITH FALCONER
Student recipients must be planning to work in a Muslim context and be graduate level students enrolled in the Muslim studies program. Individuals enrolling in a Muslim studies class for the Summer studies program are also eligible to apply.
REBECCA KNIGHT
VIRGINIA HAMILTON LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP (MINISTRY)
VIRGINIA HAMILTON LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP (MUSIC)
LIFESONG SCHOLARSHIP
An undergraduate student pursuing “tentmaker” missions.
ROY W. LOWRIE, JR. CHRISTIAN EDUCATORS
Students must be going into or are currently serving in Christian school administration.
MACEDONIAN SCHOLARSHIP
Recipient must be a seminary student preparing for full-time career Christian missionary work outside of the United States.
KATHLEEN MARLOW
Students must be pursuing missions. Preference will be given to Presbyterian and PCA students, but this is not a requirement.
RALPH WASHINGTON MASON SCHOLARSHIP
Students must be pursuing missions. Preference will be given to Presbyterian and PCA students, but this is not a requirement.
LULA HOLDER MASON SCHOLARSHIP
Students must be pursuing missions. Preference will be given to Presbyterian and PCA students, but this is not a requirement.
NATHAN. A McDANIEL MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
An undergraduate student preparing for full-time Christian ministry; preference given to music majors.
ELIZABETH McMURRAY SCHOLARSHIP
Students preparing for full-time Christian service; preference given to a student in the Bible Teaching program.
TIMOTHY E. McQUAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
MURIEL McQUILKIN SCHOLARSHIP
M.E. McNEIL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
JOHN KER MUNRO SCHOLARSHIP
International student who demonstrates financial need.
DR. & MRS. FLOYD NESBITT SCHOLARSHIP
REV. ELIE WALLACE NESMITH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Student should be intending to enter the ministry.
NORTON FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to a graduate or seminary student with special consideration given to international students.
JUDY OATS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Recipient must be a seminary student planning to work overseas in a Muslim country.
MARY CANON MORRIS
JOHN W.P. OLIVER SCHOLARSHIP
A seminary student who demonstrates a commitment to the furtherance of the victorious Christian life message.
JOY ORAM SCHOLARSHIP
Student should be committed to a career in foreign missions; special preference given to children of missionaries, particularly those serving with Wycliffe.
FRANKLIN & ELSIA OWENS MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Recipient shall be in the M.A. Counseling program or an undergraduate enrolled in the Psychology program. Recipient should be recommended by his or her respective program director.
SARAH M. PETTY, THOMAS M. & NELL PETTY SCHOLARSHIP
HUGH & SALLY REAVES
JAMES REED MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
MARY ELIZABETH REID SCHOLARSHIP
RHODES SCHOLARSHIP
Preference given to a student whose home church is Woodland Hills Community Church.
RICE SCHOLARSHIP
Youth ministry students who work with Crusade for Christ, Young Life, or other youth organizations, and plan to stay with their organization after attaining their degree.
BERTHA RIKARD ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
DOUGLAS ROGERS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
JOYCE ROGERS
Student must be a widow(er) or a child of a widow(er).
CECIL C. ROLAND SCHOLARSHIP
Student must be a music major.
BLANCHARD D. & MARGARET G. ROMAINE SCHOLARSHIP
DR. TOM & JUDY SCHRUM ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Student must be pursuing a master’s or seminary degree with a vocational goal of church planting among Muslims.
MARVIN R. SCHUSTER SCHOLARSHIP
Students from Georgia or Alabama or former employees of Burger King.
ALBERT & RUTH SCRIBNER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
D.L. SCURRY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP
FRANK & AMANDA SELLS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
SDSC SCHOLARSHIP
Student must be a master’s level Chinese student from China, Taiwan, or Southeast Asia. International students from a Muslim country may be considered. Upon graduation, the student must be committed to return to their home country or the mission field and serve in full-time ministry. Student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3.
ELIZABETH R. SESSIONS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
SILK ROAD SCHOLARSHIP
Chinese student who intends to go back to China for ministry.
MELANIE C. & LETITIA M. SIMPSON SCHOLARSHIP
MOLLIE L. & ALBERTA BARFIELD SIMS SCHOLARSHIP
MARY JANYCE SMITH SCHOLARSHIP
Students must be current or aspiring missionaries.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA SCHOLARSHIP
Students from the southwest area of Florida.
HAP STRUTHERS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Students actively pursuing a career as a chaplain in the U.S. military either through the Chaplaincy Candidate program or as a stated career goal.
MIRIAM “MICKEY” E. STOUT ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
BLANCHE CULVERN SULLIVAN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
ALUMNA KUMIKO TAKEUCHI ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Student must maintain a 3.5 GPA. Open to undergraduate, graduate, or seminary students.
TEAM MK
Children of TEAM missionaries will receive preference. Scholarships will be awarded to single, undergraduate students and are based upon character, leadership potential, and academic ability.
TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN SCHOLARSHIP
The recipient must be a member of the Presbyterian denomination for two years prior to receiving this scholarship.
BEAM-CRINDLAND UDUK SCHOLARSHIP
Uduk students or missionaries planning to work among the Uduk tribe.
LARRY K. & SARAH JANE STRONG VOAS SCHOLARSHIP
Students preparing for full-time Christian work in evangelism or missions.
ANN WATSON MEMORIAL
Students must be a female pursuing Bible Teaching or Elementary Education.
CORA WAYLAND SCHOLARSHIP
A Korean student pursuing a Master’s of Christian Education degree.
FAYE C. WEAVER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Students pursuing ministry in foreign missions.
DOROTHY WONG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Students who plan to work in China or another Asian country.
REV. JOHN A. & RUBY WILCOX ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
CONSTANCE WYCKOFF MEMORIAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Children of missionaries currently working full-time on the field.
YOUTH MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIP
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