Native American Ministris Course of Study Scholorship
Higher Education and Ministry
Scholarships are paid to the Course of Study school or site and may cover tuition, books, and fees. This scholarship is funded by the Native American Ministries Special Sunday Offering. Scholarships are awarded to Native Americans attending GBHEM approved Course of Study regional school programs. Tribal cards must be provided to verify affiliation. We recommend that you refer to the list of regional schools for registration and course schedule for the COS school you are attending prior to submitting your scholarship application. Please make every attempt to submit your application to be considered for the scholarship PRIOR to the start date of your course. For additional information on curriculum and/or course goals, please click here.
GBHEM Scholarships offers financial aid to United Methodist students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees. Every year, we award an average of $5.5 million to help students in the United States and abroad pursue their dreams through higher education. With this financial aid, GBHEM is opening pathways for students of all backgrounds to earn their degrees and serve as the next generation of leaders for the church and the world.
GBHEM’s Office of Scholarships administers over 80 scholarship programs with one general application. Criteria for each scholarship program vary, but there are minimum requirements that apply for general scholarship eligibility consideration.
Students who are United States citizens or permanent residents, or who are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) persons shall follow the minimum scholarship requirements.
MINIMUM SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS
- Applicant must be an active, full member of The United Methodist Church for at least one year. Membership is determined by the date the applicant was confirmed and took membership vows with a United Methodist church. (Members of other Methodist denominations are not eligible.)
- Applicants must be pursuing a degree program at an accredited institution within the U.S.
- High school students may apply if they will be college students in the fall term.
- Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
- Applicants are required to be full-time students according to their school’s standards for the program for which they are enrolled.
- A student may receive GBHEM scholarships for up to seven award years maximum. Applicants will not be considered for an eighth academic year for a GBHEM scholarship.