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St. Paul • San Diego • Se<strong>minary</strong> of the EastApplying for Financial AidTo apply for financial aid at <strong>Bethel</strong>Se<strong>minary</strong>, a student must submit boththe Free Application for Federal StudentAid (FAFSA) and the <strong>Bethel</strong><strong>University</strong> Financial Aid Application.The FAFSA, which serves to assessfinancial need, is available on the web(www.fafsa.ed.gov). The <strong>Bethel</strong><strong>University</strong> Financial Aid Applicationis available from the Office of <strong>University</strong>Financial Aid or on the web(www.bethel.edu/finaid/sem). Theresults of both forms will indicateeligibility for most types of financialaid, including grants and student loans.Students applying for endowed andrestricted scholarships will need tocomplete an additional online application.Information on financial aid applicationforms is available through the Office of<strong>University</strong> Financial Aid or online atwww.bethel.edu/finaid/sem.International Student GrantsCertain funds are available to aid qualifiedforeign students who would liketo study at <strong>Bethel</strong> and who show potentialfor Christian leadership in theirown countries. The university doesnot assume responsibility for expensesincurred for travel, vacation periods,or family obligations. Grants are givenfor one year but are renewable uponevidence of satisfactory adjustmentand progress, and if continued study isclearly indicated in terms of the purposesof the program. Application ismade through the Office of Se<strong>minary</strong>Admissions and Recruitment.Student Loan FundsFederal Stafford Loans are available toassist post-secondary education studentsin obtaining low-cost loans foreducational expenses. A qualified graduatestudent may borrow up to $8,500per academic year in a subsidized loan.Additional amounts are available in anContinued on page 100Photo by Scott Streble98

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