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  Finances

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

(All quotations are in U.S. Dollars)

Application Fee: $15.00 (non-refundable)
Registration Fee: $20.00 (Masters), $35.00 (Doctoral)

Program Tuition:

Master of Biblical Studies: $2400.00
Master of Theology: $3400.00
Doctor of Ministry: $3600.00
Doctor of Theology: $4500.00
Reactivation Fee: $100.00 (as applicable, see catalog)
Graduation Fee: $35.00 (Masters), $50.00 (Doctoral)

All programs of study require a tuition pre-payment of $300.00, in addition to the fees.

Tuition Payment Plan: While payment plans are available for all programs, students may elect to remit the entire tuition fee upon commencement of the program of study. Remittance of the entire tuition shall constitute absorption of all fees (except Reactivation) into the total cost of the program.

Refund Policy: Should a prepaid student find it necessary to withdraw from the program, the following prorated scale, less the application and registration fees, will be observed with respect to the institution’s policy on tuition refunds:

Withdrawl During The...
  • 1st three months, refund is 60%
  • 2nd three months, refund is 40%
  • 3rd three months, refund is 20%

There will be no refunds after 9 months.

 

 
  Scholarship Policy

By world standards, the cost of education through Cambridge Graduate School and Emmanuel College of Christian Studies is minimal. For this reason, scholarships are rare. When they are offered, the offer is primarily to students in third-world countries. The Committee on Scholarships does, however, offer a limited number of scholarships to deserving students elsewhere. When the Committee tenders such an award, the student must then rigidly adhere to the following Scholarship Guidelines:

  1. Scholarships are available only to those students currently engaged in some form of full-time, Christian ministry.
  2. Available scholarships will be awarded only to matriculated students. By definition, a matriculated student is one who has applied and been admitted to study in the school.
  3. Scholarships are available only then to the student who successfully demonstrates to the Committee his genuine, economic need.
  4. Scholarships will have a three-week timeframe for acceptance by the student. Failure to respond within the timeframe will void the student's scholarship application.
  5. Students studying under the Scholarship Program must maintain a consistent time-submission of program work. Additionally, the quality of the student's work must meet the expectation of the school in which he is enrolled. Failure in either category will result in the revocation of the scholarship.
  6. All decisions by the Scholarship Committee are final and without appeal. The student, whose circumstances alter, may nevertheless reapply after the interval of three months.