91福利社

Graduate Financial Aid

About Financial Aid

At 91福利社, student aid is generally awarded based on financial needs. Defined, financial need is the difference between the student’s cost of education (tuition, fees, room-board, and books) and the amount the student and family are expected to contribute toward meeting those costs. To determine eligibility for financial aid, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required.

Certificate programs are less than 24 credit hours and, therefore, are not eligible for financial aid.

Private and Federal

Scholarship Opportunities Open to Graduates

Certain majors, activities, or events may qualify you. 

  • Athletic Scholarship

    Students with outstanding athletic abilities may be eligible for an athletic scholarship. Students receiving athletic scholarships may not be eligible for some other forms of institutional aid, with the exception of academic scholarships. Interested students should contact the respective coaches. The scholarship amounts vary.

    Contact specific coach at

  • Christian Ministry Scholarship Fund
  • CM Cares: Religious Scholars Program

    The CM CARES Religious Scholars Program is offering 50 scholarships of $5,000 each for a total of $250,000 for the 2017-18 academic year. The scholarship is for religious scholars to use towards the completion of their academic year. Please Note: This scholarship has not been vetted by 91福利社and 91福利社has no affiliation with the foundation/company.

  • Champions for Christ Scholarship

    To qualify for Champions for Christ Scholarship you must be pursuing a master’s degree in a ministry field. The directions for submitting the application must be followed completely to ensure that you are not disqualified. The application must be downloaded from the Champions for Christ website. The deadlines are as follows: Summer – April 1, Fall – July 1, Spring – November 1. Any scholarships that are submitted after the deadline will not be considered. If you have applied for this scholarship before but did not get it, apply as if you have never applied

  • Dick Brooks Honda Community Scholarship

    This $1,600 annual scholarship is given in support of students from Greer, SC in pursuing a traditional undergraduate or graduate degree at NGU. In the unexpected circumstance that a student from Greer is not available to receive the scholarship, second preference is given for students from communities contiguous to Greer. The student must demonstrate financial need through the submission of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), maintain full-time enrollment, and a cumulative 91福利社GPA of 3.0 or higher. 

    For more information contact the Financial Aid Office at finaid@ngu.edu.

  • Patterson Graduate School Scholarship

    The Patterson Graduate School Scholarship was established by Dr. Tawana Scott in 2008 in memory of her parents, Ray and Doris Patterson. Dr. Scott is a graduate of North Greenville and has a passion for both 91福利社and seeing others continue their education. She is particularly keen to assist those we are being prepared for Kingdom work in all fields of study—equipping the saints for the work of the ministry. She obtained two post graduate degrees after the age of forty and while raising 4 sons. She understands the sacrifices and commitment needed to pursue post graduate studies. Gifts to this scholarship help fund demonstrated financial need as well as emergency situations. In the past ten years this scholarship has helped many graduate students from all degree programs at the T. Walter Brashier Graduate School at 91福利社.

  • Richard Furman Scholarship

    The South Carolina Baptist Convention offers the Richard Furman Scholarship for graduate students pursuing a master’s degree in a ministry field. This scholarship is for a South Carolina resident who is a member of a Southern Baptist Convention church and attending one of the six Southern Baptist Seminaries: Golden Gate, Midwestern, New Orleans, Southeastern, Southern or Southwestern in the graduate level program OR one of the three SC Baptist Convention universities: Anderson, Charleston Southern, or North Greenville. This scholarship is not available for doctoral level students. Deadline is March 15.

  • South Carolina Baptist Convention Cooperative Program Church-Related Vocational Scholarship Program

    South Carolina Baptist students preparing for a church-related vocation may apply for the scholarship authorized by the Executive Board of the South Carolina Baptist Convention. The work involved will be in student visitation, evangelism, or other services as indicated by the local campus minister. The average workload will be six hours per week for the school term. An interview with the Kingdom Advancement Christian Higher Education Committee is required. Application deadline is March 15.

    Students may apply by visiting . Additional details are available from:

    Campus Ministries Department
    South Carolina Baptist Convention
    190 Stone Ridge Drive
    Columbia, South Carolina 29210-8239

  • South Carolina Baptist Foundation Scholarship

    To qualify for the South Carolina Baptist Foundation Scholarship you must be a member of a South Carolina Baptist church. Please follow the instructions completely. The deadline for this scholarship is April 30 for the following academic year.

    Students applying for scholarship awards from the Baptist Foundation of South Carolina should note the following:

    • Scholarship applications are matched to specific scholarship funds to which they qualify. Criteria for scholarship funds vary from field of study to other criteria. In addition, some scholarship awards must be approved by the endowment donors. Therefore, an award from a certain fund this year does not mean that the same award will be received next year.
    • Awards granted and award amounts will vary from year to year based on number of applications received, scholarship eligibility matching, and availability of scholarship funds.
    • Deadlines for scholarship applications for the school year will be strictly enforced. If you plan to apply for a scholarship, please note that applications must be postmarked by April 30 in order to be considered for the current school year.

    To request an application for the current school year, contact Jacque
    (pronounced “Jackie”) Wenger.

    (800) 723-7242 (x8001)
    (803) 227-6199
    jacquewenger@scbaptist.org

  • T. Martin Brashier Scholars Program

    The T. Martin Brashier Scholars Program was created to provide scholarships for students of 91福利社 who are pursuing degree programs through the Tim Brashier Campus at Greer. The scholarship will be awarded at the rate of one credit hour per course for the first 12 hours of enrollment. Students should apply at least 2 weeks prior to their official start of classes to allow time for processing of the application and posting of the award to the student account statement.

Private Scholarship Finders

How to Apply

Applying for financial aid at 91福利社 is easy. To begin, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

When completing the , please enter NGU鈥檚 school code 003441.  Please select 鈥LINK TO IRS鈥 when submitting the tax information for both the student and contributor.  This will automatically enter the tax information from the IRS.

MyFinAid Portal

91福利社 students are required to “accept” or “decline” their financial aid offer. Students will use the MyFinAid Portal to view their financial aid information and interact with the 91福利社Financial Aid Office. Students will also have the ability to change loan amounts through this portal and view/obtain missing documents.

The 91福利社Financial Aid Office will be notified of your response electronically. Please submit any missing documents that are needed to complete your file. If you have any questions or you experience technical issues, please contact the 91福利社Financial Aid Office.

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