Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary
Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary
Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary
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Procedures & Information<br />
Continuation of Scholarship<br />
Scholarship must be approved each year.<br />
Students who postpone enrollment must<br />
reapply for scholarship for the semester<br />
they plan to attend. Current students are<br />
required to reapply each semester that aid<br />
is needed.<br />
Doctoral Student Scholarships<br />
Doctoral scholarships are available for<br />
students in the Doctor of Philosophy<br />
program who meet the scholarship criteria.<br />
For a listing of the available scholarships<br />
and eligibility requirements, see the General<br />
Information section of this catalog.<br />
Minority Student Scholarships<br />
<strong>Dallas</strong> <strong>Seminary</strong> provides a significant<br />
amount of aid each year to qualified<br />
American-born minority students. Minority<br />
students may apply for aid in February<br />
for the following academic year using the<br />
standard financial aid application form.<br />
Applications for aid are reviewed by the<br />
Financial Aid Committee. For a listing of<br />
the available scholarships and eligibility<br />
requirements, see the General Information<br />
section of this catalog.<br />
International Student Scholarships<br />
International students may apply for tuition<br />
scholarships and on-campus employment.<br />
To be considered for aid, incoming students<br />
must be approved for enrollment in a regular<br />
program of study and pursue study under<br />
the F-1 (student) visa. New international<br />
applicants who will require aid are encouraged<br />
to file their applications by January 1, as all<br />
international aid is assigned by March 31 for<br />
the following academic year. International<br />
applicants should be aware that competition<br />
for available scholarships is heavy and that<br />
grants are made only to the most highly<br />
qualified candidates, with respect to ministry<br />
experience, ministry potential, support from<br />
a sponsoring organization, and academic<br />
background. Applications for aid to international<br />
students are reviewed by the director<br />
of Admissions and the Financial Aid Committee.<br />
Students who are awarded an<br />
international scholarship should be aware<br />
that acceptance of a tuition scholarship<br />
obligates them to return to their homeland<br />
on completion of their program. For a listing<br />
of the available scholarships and eligibility<br />
requirements, see the General Information<br />
section of this catalog.<br />
Other Sources of Financial Aid<br />
Additional financial aid is available through<br />
veterans’ benefits, foundation grants, and<br />
nonprofit organizations. For a listing of<br />
the available scholarships and eligibility<br />
requirements, see the General Information<br />
section of this catalog.<br />
Financial Information<br />
FINANCIAL INFORMATION<br />
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