2022-2023 Student Handbook
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All financial aid awards are subject to their terms and conditions. Every award recipient is required to read
and accept each term and condition and is expected to understand the impact each one has on his or her
situation. All Terms and Conditions are published on the Financial Aid Terms and Conditions document
each student signs when accepting aid.
Types of Financial Aid
Institutional Aid
Descriptions and application steps for all available grants and scholarships are published online and can be
accessed here. They are also published in the Academic Catalog.
Federal Student Loans
The Financial Aid Office is committed to helping students understand the various implications of student
debt both in school and long-term. The Loan Management page is designed to help students consider all
aspects of responsible borrowing.
The Direct Unsubsidized Loan is the primary federal student loan program available to graduate students.
Students who need additional assistance beyond the Direct Unsubsidized Loan are encouraged to consider
the Direct Graduate PLUS Loan program prior to pursuing alternative loan programs from private lenders.
Federal Work Study
Students with high financial need are encouraged to apply for a variety of Federal Work Study positions
available at Denver Seminary. Application steps include completing a FAFSA and applying for the position.
All work study position are listed on the Employment page of Denver Seminary's website.
Veteran's Educational Benefits
Denver Seminary works with the Department of Veterans Affairs to ensure that eligible recipients of
veterans' educational benefits obtain available assistance, including the following programs: Post-9/11 GI
Bill
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, Montgomery GI Bill®
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, Vocational Rehabilitation, Survivors and Dependents Education Assistance, and
Tuition Assistance. Additional details on these programs are published through the VA here.
External Scholarships
External scholarship resources, including scholarship search engines, are posted on the Grants and
Scholarships page of the website.
Application
Applying for financial aid begins with completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and a
Scholarship Application. The FAFSA determines eligibility for federal loans, federal work study, seminary
grants and need-based scholarships. Both forms must be completed on an annual basis in order to maintain
eligibility for all financial aid, with the exception of renewable scholarships.
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GI Bill®is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about educational benefits offered by VA is
available at the official U.S. government website at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill