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Academic Catalog 2015-2016

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33 Financial Aid The goal of the Financial Aid Office is to remove financial barriers to help students pursue their calling. Information below will provide guidance on what is available to each type of student. The information in this section is supplemented by the financial aid sections in the main campus and extension campus Student Handbooks and www.denverseminary.edu/financialaid. Unless otherwise noted, the following information applies to students at all Denver Seminary campuses. TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID As stated in the terms and conditions, most institutional aid (grants, scholarships, discounts) require that applicants (1) demonstrate financial need (according to the FAFSA), (2) enroll full-time (nine semester hours) unless otherwise stated, and (3) be accepted into a degree program. Federal loans require that recipients enroll half-time (five semester hours). More details can be found in the eligibility section at the end of this section. Grants Denver Seminary Grant A grant available to students who demonstrate significant unmet financial need. Denver Seminary International Student Grant A grant available to international students who demonstrate significant unmet financial need. Scholarships African Student Aid Fund A scholarship fund available to continuing international students born in Africa. African Student Endowed Scholarship An endowed scholarship fund available to international students born and raised in Africa who demonstrate high academic achievement. Eugene Allbert Scholarship An endowed scholarship fund available to MDiv students. Julia Amen Scholarship for Women's Ministry A scholarship fund available to female students involved in local church ministry. Applicants must demonstrate love and devotion to the Lord and a passionate call to ministry. Recipients must enroll at least half-time. Apologetics and Ethics Scholarship A scholarship fund available to students majoring in apologetics and ethics, New Testament, or Old Testament. Awards are renewable up to one additional year for MA students and up to two additional years for MDiv students, assuming eligibility is maintained. Recipients must maintain a minimum cumulative 3.0 grade point average.

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