Concordia University Merit Scholarship
Concordia’s Merit Scholarship Day recognizes students with outstanding academic and leadership achievement. Students who participate will have the opportunity to earn a Presidential Scholarship-a four-year, full-tuition scholarship or receive additional merit scholarships worth up to $5,000. Candidates must meet the following criteria: cumulative GPA or 3.5 (4.00 scale) and with a minimum 24 on the ACT.
Coy-Muckle Scholarship
Annual awards for full- or part-time undergraduate students who are ordained ministers attending Wingate University pursuing their first baccalaureate degree. Applicants must be employed full-time by a cooperating Baptist church. Due date, number of awards and award amount may vary.
Gladys Cooper Scholarship
Scholarship offered at Oregon for graduates of Lake County high schools. Applicant must be enrolled in full-time graduate courses of study or the fifth year of approved five-year programs such as teaching, pharmacy. For Colleges, it must be a four-year public and nonprofit only. It is required by FAFSA to be based on financial need.
Liberty Baptist Fellowship offers numerous kinds of scholarships for domestic students. The combined total of federal/state grants with Liberty institutional aid may not exceed the actual cost of tuition plus the lowest of actual Liberty University room and board charges or the lowest current housing rate. For Resident students, this calculation does not include the Federal Pell Grant.
Mark Bondurant Memorial Scholarship
The Mark Bondurant Memorial Scholarship helps those studying counseling within a Pastoral Ministries major. This scholarship is specific to Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, and comes with academic requirements. Students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA to remain rewarded.
Southern Methodist University’s Perkins School of Theology fellowships and scholarships are based on merit to those applicants who have at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average from previous academic work. Perkins Financial Aid Grants are based on need and availability. Each year Perkins offers financial aid to entering degree-seeking students. Each year, nearly 75 percent of Perkins students will receive some form of financial assistance from Perkins School of Theology. For priority consideration, applicants should apply for admission before February 1. Students entering in the spring term are not eligible.
A full listing of Perkins fellowships, scholarships, and grants follows. All scholarships are based on materials submitted for admission to a degree program. No separate application for merit scholarships is required.
Vance H. Havner Scholarship
Each year, this ministry provides Scholarships to worthy recipients, as funds are available. Please pray for the ministers that God is rising up, and consider what He would have you do in support of this great work. Your tax-deductible donation will be used to sending forth dedicated laborers, intent on fulfilling Christ’s Great Commission. Whether the field is inner-city America or an unreached foreign culture, the Scholarship enables Christian leaders to minister unhindered by lingering education costs.
Vision International Education Network Scholarships
The following are the two scholarships offered by Vision International Education Network: The Joseph J. Bohac Memorial Scholarship, this scholarship is in memory of our beloved former Academic Vice-President, a pastor for over 40 years. Each year up to ten students will receive a scholarship on tuition for a degree program, undergraduate or graduate, in Counseling or Education. And the Karen S. DeKoven Memorial Scholarship, each year, in honor of the co-founder of Vision, up to ten worthy students will receive a partial tuition scholarship towards their Bachelor’s, Master’s or doctoral degree. This student will be chosen for his or her academic and ministerial capability and will embody the courage, loyalty and positive Christian character embodied in the wonderful life of Karen DeKoven. This scholarship will be granted each September by decision of the scholarship committee and the recipient’s name will be added to the university’s memorial plaque created in honor of Karen.