Financial Aid - Western Seminary Financial Aid Western Seminary Admissions Financial Aid Financial Aid Financial Aid Application Deadlines: Returning Students Fall Term Opens: June 1 Fall Term Closes: Aug. 1 Spring Term Opens: Oct. 1 Spring Term Closes: Dec. 1 Summer Term Opens: Feb. 1 Summer Term Closes: April 1 New Students: Fall Term Opens: June 1 Fall Term Closes: Aug. 15 Spring Term Opens: Oct. 1 Spring Term Closes: Dec. 15 Summer Term Opens: Feb. 1 Summer Term Closes: April 15 Submit Your FAFSA*: Complete FAFSA Form (Use school code: G07178) Submit Your Financial Aid Application Complete in SIS Your Western Seminary training will carry value that lasts for a lifetime of Christian service — it will also carry the tuition costs of training at a premier ministry training school. Fortunately, we offer financial aid such as grants, scholarships, and student loans to help make your training affordable, and you can arrange a payment plan through the business office. Our financial aid staff is available to help you make responsible decisions about paying for school today so that your future in ministry won’t be hindered. In order to qualify for most kinds of financial aid, students must be enrolled at least half-time in an academic program and must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress It has always been Western's best practice to award students the maximum amount of financial aid they are eligible for, up to 20% of total tuition. Students who apply for multiple grants and scholarships may be awarded more than one, but not to exceed 20% of their total tuition. Please read Western's grant stacking policy for more information. Non-degree, Coaching, and Audit/Enrichment students are not eligible for financial aid. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a free application that helps students determine their eligibility for federal financial aid. The FAFSA is NOT an application for aid at Western Seminary. In conjunction with the FAFSA, you must also complete an application for the type of aid you are seeking (including loans) in your SIS account. Aid Disbursement Dates: Students who apply to receive federal and/or institutional aid prior to the application deadline (as stated above) can anticipate aid disbursing to their student account approximately 10 days prior to the start of the next term. Students who apply for aid past the deadline can anticipate aid disbursing to their student account leading up to and through the first week of the term. Any students who apply for aid past the start of the term will have eligible aid (e.g. Title IV federal loans) disbursed on a rolling basis within the first week of the term that is starting. Student Financial Aid Statistics 53% receive financial aid 17%* utilize educational loans 48% receive grants or scholarships *As of 2019, the loan default rate for Western Seminary students was 0%. Estimate the total costs of your seminary training as well as financial aid awards using our expense and aid calculator. Estimate My Aid Expenses Financial Aid Financial Aid Home Grants and Scholarships Federal Direct Loans Veterans Outside Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Special Circumstance Appeal Financial Aid Forms Calculator - Estimate Expenses HEERF Reporting Get in Touch Matt Jolley Director of Financial Aid This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 503.517.1821 Chelsea Grissom Financial Aid Counselor This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 503.517.1820 Request Info