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Ministries of Financial
Aid and Continuing Education
National Ministries administers
an American Baptist Financial Aid Program that supports college students, seminarians,
and ministerial leaders with grants and scholarships.
American
Baptist Financial Aid - guidelines and available funds. National
Ministries administers the American Baptist Financial Aid program.
We make available a variety of scholarships and grants to students
who are members of American Baptist churches, and ministerial
leaders.
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EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS
AND INTEREST-FREE STUDENT LOANS
available from
The Karl, John, Elizabeth Wurffel Memorial Fund
and
The Allie L. Sills Memorial Fund
Interest-Free Loans and scholarships are available to all active members of
a Presbyterian Church in the Synod of the Northeast for the upcoming school
year. Individuals who are or will be pursuing higher education goals and will
be attending undergraduate and educational programs at accredited institutions
on a full-time basis, within the United States and Canada are welcome to apply.
FUND FOR THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION
UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWS PROGRAM
The Undergraduate Fellowship supports 70 gifted young leaders from across the
United States and Canada who are interested in becoming ministers or who have
the gifts to become exceptional ministers and could benefit from exploring ministry.
The fellowship is open to students from any Christian denomination.
Application deadline is March 1, 2006.
What are the fellowship benefits?
Attendance at the 2005 FTE Summer Conference on Excellence in Ministry, $1,500
stipend for educational expenses, and $500 for mentoring
Who is eligible?
Students who will be a junior or senior during the 2005-2006 fellowship year.
Students should be under age 30 with faith commitments, demonstrated leadership
abilities, cumulative GPA of not less than 3.0, U.S. or Canadian citizenship.
How do students apply?
Applications may be downloaded from www.thefund.org.
Paper versions may be requested by contacting FTE at beth@thefund.org.
What is the FTE?
For more than 50 years, the Fund for Theological Education has been the leading
advocate for excellence and diversity in pastoral ministry and theological scholarship.
The Fund enables gifted young people from different racial and ethnic backgrounds
within the Christian faith to flourish as they respond to God’s calling
in their lives. Visit www.thefund.org
for more information.
Melissa Wiginton
Director, Ministry Programs and the Partnership for Excellence
Fund for Theological Education
404-727-1450
Melissa.Wiginton@thefund.org
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