Scholarships, grants, and tuition discounts are a great way to reduce the amount that it costs to attend school.
Denver Seminary is privileged to offer over 70 different seminary and donor-funded scholarships to our students! The below General Scholarship Application is required to be considered for scholarship tuition assistance. Specific scholarship applications are also available below for our Engaging Hope and Kingdom scholarships.
Applying for Grants & Scholarships
How do I apply?
- Complete an General Scholarship Application. Korean Translated Application also available: 일반 장학금 지원서.
- Complete the FAFSA by going to www.studentaid.gov.
- Respond to your award offers via the Award Letter which can be found on your Student Portal. You will receive an email notification when you have awards pending
Application Deadlines
Fall
- First Priority Deadline: March 10
The Kingdom Scholarship and Engaging Hope Scholarship applications are also due by March 10 - General Application Deadline: May 1
- Late Application Deadline: July 1
Spring
- First Priority Deadline: November 1
- Second Priority Deadline: December 1
The Scholarship Committee will meet during the following weeks to review applications:
- Week of April 12
- Week of May 17
- Week of July 5
Students will NOT be notified after a meeting has occurred if they do not receive a scholarship. Any applicants that do not receive a scholarship will be given consideration in the next meeting.
Other Scholarships
The Kingdom Scholarship and the Engaging Hope Scholarship have separate applications that must be completed. All documentation must be submitted by March 10. Students who are selected will be notified by March 30 that they have been selected for the interview portion of the application (Engaging Hope excluded).
If you have been told by your Admission Counselor to apply or feel that you meet the criteria, please complete the application below.
Kingdom Scholarship Application
The purpose of the Kingdom Scholars Endowed Scholarship is to provide tuition assistance for deserving Master of Divinity students pursuing careers in full-time ministry (pastor, youth pastor, worship pastor, counselor, church planter, or missionary). It is a 50% tuition discount and is geared towards new students.
Requirements:
- Be enrolled full time, in the Master of Divinity Program.
- Be committed to pursuing a career in full time ministry upon graduation, and be willing to participate in all tacit curriculum events.
- Be a resident of the United States.
- Be age 35 or younger at the time of application.
- Have a 3.1 GPA from the most recent degree obtained.
- Maintain a 3.25 GPA while in school.
- The application process includes the separate online application and two references (one from a pastor and one from a professor).
Engaging Hope Scholarship Application
The purpose of the Engaging Hope Scholarship is to provide scholarships for new students. It is a 50% or 100% tuition discount where the priority goes towards international students and students from underrepresented communities.
Requirements:
- Be enrolled full time or part time, residentially or globally, in any degree program.
- Must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 hours.
- Demonstrate financial need and be in good academic standing.
- The application process includes the online application and 2 references.
Eligibility
Institutional Grants & Scholarships are available to eligible students and are only awarded during the fall and spring semesters. Minimum credits, GPA, and other specific requirements are required for different scholarships and these will be outlined to the student once they receive an award. One application will be required for the entire award year. A new application is not necessary for renewable scholarships as long as eligibility for a specific scholarship is maintained.
Register for, and maintain, at least the minimum required amount of credit hours per semester:
- Half-time: You must be registered for at least 5 credits per semester to maintain eligibility for the Seminary Grant, and a small handful of institutional scholarships. ThM, global, and extension campus students need only be enrolled in 3 credits per semester to be eligible for half-time scholarships.
- Full-time: You must be registered for at least 9 credits per semester to maintain eligibility for most institutional scholarships. ThM, global, and extension campus students need only be enrolled in 6 credits per semester to be eligible for full-time scholarships.
Maintain your cumulative GPA
All students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress. Be aware of your scholarship’s specific requirements.
Award Letter
If you have been awarded a scholarship, its name can be found on the Student Portal via the Award Letter or under ‘My Finances, Account Information, Registration Bill’ (until it is actually disbursed, at which point it will become its own line item under your actual Account Information).
Discounts
Learn more about our organization partnerships, fellowships, and cohorts.
Spouse Half-Tuition Discount
A 50% tuition discount available to spouses of full-time students (classified as 9 credits for Residential programs, 6 credits for Fully Online Global programs, 3 for the DMin program) where the full-time student is enrolled in a degree seeking program. Both the student and spouse must be attending Denver Seminary concurrently, the spouse receiving the discount will be the spouse that has the lesser credits, or is non-degree seeking. If the student receiving the discount also has Denver Seminary given scholarships or grants, those would be cancelled as to not exceed the 50% discount. Contact Financial Aid to receive this discount, documentation may be requested to show proof of marriage.
External Scholarship Resources
Here are a few External Scholarship Resources and Search Engines that can be helpful with obtaining outside funding. Just as we recommend never paying to complete your FAFSA, never pay to complete a scholarship application. See the Federal Trade Commission for their recommendations on scholarship scams. Also reach out to your local church and other organizations that you are a part of, to see if they have scholarships that you may not be aware of.