Scholarships From Christian Colleges

Scholarships From Christian Colleges

What would be your life after high school? Graduating from high school is the moment of truth. You need to decide on the path that you will follow after your high school life. There are some who prefer to get a job right away instead of pursuing their respective college dreams while others will join the military as their service to the American people.

But a majority of high school graduates are still undecided in terms of what career they will pursue after high school. However, the most essential thing you need to remember is to do follow the path where God is leading you.

There was once a college professor who has earned his bachelor’s degree on a Christian college. He felt like he was in “heaven” – in a place where he is surrounded by professors and students who are all devoted Christians. They supported him in the endeavor he wants to push through while studying. He had also friends who attended other Christian colleges and experienced the same thing.

Although attending a Christian college will not lead to a sacerdotal ordination as a priest or a soldier of God, getting yourself enrolled in college where the administrators, staff, faculty, and students are devoted Christians is indeed an excellent choice.

They care not only for your education, but also to your physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. In addition, there were past researches made indicating that students who attend Christian colleges are most likely to affirm their Christian faith and strong belief in God.

Probably you are afraid of the potential “high cost” of attending a Christian college or university. However, there is nothing to worry about. In fact, there are many students who have attended Christian colleges and universities through the help of generous donors.

Just like regular colleges and universities, Christian colleges also offer scholarships to students who are having financial difficulties yet are determined to finish their collegiate studies and obtain their college degree through the intervention of God.

There are several steps that you can take to receive a Christian college scholarship. These are as follows:

- Spring of Junior Year- during at this stage of your high school education, there are various sponsors that offer scholarships to students who want to finish their college education on a Christian college. Most of the scholarships offered during this time have application deadlines set on the senior years.

- January-May of your High School Senior Year- at this point, you need to complete a FAFSA or the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid. You can get these from your high school counselor or from the Christian college where you plan to enroll.

After you completed your FAFSA, your ISIR or Institutional Student Informational Record would be produced and would be sent to the Christian college where you are listed. Once the college received your ISIR, they will send you a SAR or Student Aid Report. Complete the information on the SAR to receive the financial aid package.

Keep in mind that the best way to obtain a good Christian college scholarship is to do your best while you are on your high school years. It means that you should have a higher GPA, higher rankings from your academic class, and higher score on your SAT. Aside from your excellent academic records, you must have an active participation in other school activities such as youth groups, community volunteer programs, and others.

As mentioned earlier, follow the path where God wants to lead you. Do not be afraid, through His guidance and intervention your Christian college life will not be as difficult as you might think.

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18 Responses to “Scholarships From Christian Colleges”

  1. ManiekWilq says:

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  3. becky says:

    Here is a list of places to check out for private scholarships:

    http://www.pcci.edu/FinancialInfo/Scholarships/SpecialScholarships.html
    http://www.fastweb.com/
    http://www.brokescholar.com/
    http://www.findtuition.com/
    http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/
    http://www.scholarshiphelp.org/
    http://www.finaid.org/
    http://www.collegedata.com/
    http://www.progressiveu.org/
    http://www.coca-colascholars.org/
    http://www.walmartfoundation.org/
    http://sites.target.com/site/en/corporate/page.jsp?contentId=PRD03-001824
    http://www.collegeboard.com/

  4. l4oj says:

    I wouldn't say its the cheapest – but Texas Christian University is probably the best christian school out there http://www.cs.tcu.edu/

    Good Luck!!!

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  6. crazy nurse says:

    Yes, in my opinion this is an Ok thing. This is definitely a worthy cause and in moderation doesn't hurt anything. People have fun while making contributions toward someone's education.

  7. 11Alyt says:

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  8. ***123musicQT*** says:

    Andrews University

  9. MrWillewalo says:

    wich program he is for doing this ? beside a tablet ofc

  10. EmZee says:

    You shouldn't have trouble getting into graduate school if the college is accredited by the North Central Association, which is the government-approved regional accreditor for Michigan.

    Name recognition isn't everything, but the philosophy of the college determines the quality of the grad schools you can get into and the overall quality of your education. For instance, students from the Nazarene college in Massachusetts, for example, have gone to Harvard for MDs, Yale for JDs, and Dartmouth for PhDs — you probably haven't heard of it, but it's clearly a good school.

    That being said, I would recommend a place like Spring Arbor over a place like Cornerstone. The former is Free Methodist, which, along with the Nazarenes and Wesleyans (I think all free have a tuition exchange program), have a great tradition in Christian higher education. The latter, however, is a fundamentalist Christian institution, and subscribes to biblical literalism, which will really hurt your education.

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  13. katrinaburgoyne says:

    Awesome work Williamsshamir
    Great video. :)
    Much love Kat

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  17. Yikes! says:

    Neither of those schools are prestigious. Many of their programs aren't accredited. Many employers will toss resumes from people who graduated from those schools.

    The best Christian Universities are Notre Dame, Georgetown, Boston College, Villanova, The College of the Holy Cross, Marquette and Fordham. Other respectable schools with Christian affiliations are Pepperdine, SMU and some Lutheran schools in the Upper Midwest. Some people would include BYU on this list (if they agree that Mormons are Christians).

    There is a reason why the best Christian schools are Catholic Schools — it is because they strive to make sure that religion does not get in the way of academics.

    Most schools that refer to themselves as "Christian Universities" that are associated with Fundamentalist Christian sects are ranked very low.

  18. Enrique R says:

    Talk to the school you are interested in. They should be able to help.

    Cheers

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