Student Services
What is God calling you to do? What gifts have you been blessed with? What are you interested in? What inspires you? Our scholarship application asks students to think about vocation, and invites church leaders and mentors to help students recognize their gifts. We serve church members and students preparing for a career in ministry with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). In this work we respond to the anti-poverty and anti-racism priorities set by the agency by administrating need-based aid programs and providing additional aid to people of color through supplemental grants.
Programs Accepting Applications
Online student aid applications are supported by Kaleidoscope. Upon submission of a PC(USA) application, students are eligible to apply for scholarship programs offered by Kaleidoscope partners.
What is God calling you to do? What gifts have you been blessed with? What are you interested in? What inspires you? Our scholarship application asks students to think about vocation, and invites church leaders and mentors to help students recognize their gifts. We serve church members, distributing $460,000 in aid to 100 students each year. In this work we respond to the anti-poverty and anti-racism priorities set by the agency by administrating need-based aid programs and providing additional aid to people of color through supplemental grants.
Have you been called to prepare for a career in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)? We serve church members attending seminary in the United States, distributing $640,000 in aid to 100 students each year. In this work we respond to the anti-poverty and anti-racism priorities set by the agency by administrating need-based aid programs and providing additional aid to people of color through supplemental grants. Students seeking a Master's of Divinity degree must be under care of Presbytery.
Over 100 years ago, Samuel Robinson boarded a ship bound for the United States with a copy of the Westminister Shorter Catechism to read during his journey. Grounded in faith, he considered the WSC his touchstone and created an endowment to encourage students attending Presbyterian-related colleges and universities to memorize the Westminister Shorter Catechism.
The Theresa Mumford Award was created to honor the memory of Theresa Mumford by supporting girls from Brantley County, Georgia, who have been orphaned with assistance to attend college. Eligible applicants are orphaned girls, under the age of 18, from Brantley County, Georgia. If there are no eligible applicants from Brantley County, applicants will be considered from the counties bordering Brantley County.
College Financial Planning
Figuring out how to pay for college can be difficult and discouraging. The college financial planning tool will help you understand the costs of college, the likely return on your investment in education, and options to help with the cost.
To use the tool, visit College Financial Planning at PeopleJoy. You will need to provide an email address and use this authorization code: FAFS
Contact Us
Financial Aid staff
finaid@pcusa.org