“We urgently need more pastors with a commitment to think biblically about everything they do. We certainly need more writers to bridge the gap between sound scholarship and the church. Therefore, we need help matching people with resources who share our vision with those called and gifted to implement it.”
– Dr. Craig Blomberg, Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary
Denver Seminary’s Biblical Studies programs allow students the opportunity to delve into the intricacies of God’s Word and how it can be applied today. The Biblical Studies Endowed Scholarship helps provide tuition assistance for students in the Biblical Studies Department.
“It is only through the truth of the Gospel that lives can be transformed. Thank you so much for gifting me with the Biblical Studies Endowed Scholarship Fund. It is only through the support of others that I am able to pursue the call of God. I could not be more thankful for the role you are playing in helping me pursue that call.”
– Scholarship Recipient, 2018-2019
- Recipient(s) can be a full-time student or part-time student (as established by the Seminary catalog) at Denver Seminary, pursuing their degree residentially or online.
- Recipient(s) must be pursuing a M.A. or M.Div. in the area of Old Testament or New Testament Biblical Studies.
- Recipient(s) must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale upon entering Seminary and maintain this GPA throughout the course of their studies.
- Recipient(s) must demonstrate financial need and be in good academic standing as determined by the Financial Aid Committee of the Seminary.
- Before additional students receive scholarship assistance, each student should receive aid up to 50% of full-time student tuition in any given academic year. Additional students should receive aid up to that same level, before aiding more.
- The scholarship may be renewed each year until the recipient graduates, as long as the recipient(s) meets the above criteria, and the degree is completed within the time period stated in the catalog. The maximum term for this renewable scholarship award is 5 years.