Our 50% Tuition Guarantee is Only the Start
Groundbreaking Financial Investment
We are dedicated to the education and financial well-being of the next generation of leaders.
ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ is committed to making significant financial investments in our Kirkland on-campus College of Ministry students. By providing a guaranteed 50% tuition discount for every ministry major, we help them receive the high-quality training they need without the fear of excessive cost.
Spirit-Empowered Leadership
We seek the presence and power of God in all we do.
Students and faculty in the College of Ministry are ready for the work of the Spirit inside and outside the classroom. Whether it’s scheduled lectures and discussions, mentoring conversations with professors and church leaders, or ministry work in the local church, the presence of the Holy Spirit is vital. Professors and pastors are modeling a hunger for the power of God as they invest in our students.
21st Century Critical Thinking
We provide education at the intersection of theology, ministry practice, and cultural engagement.
The College of Ministry desires to train new leaders for our ever-changing and complex world. This involves a deep commitment to the truth of the gospel, top-notch academics, mentoring from high-capacity pastors, and informed engagement with human need. Pastoral practitioners from churches of every size will be present in multiple classroom settings to keep students aware of the practical realities in emerging fields of ministry.
Hands-On Experience
We involve our students in significant on-the-ground learning.
We know that ministry preparation consists of several components: classroom learning, mentoring, spiritual formation, and—importantly—hands-on experiential learning. To accomplish this, our students not only serve regularly in local churches, but also participate in dynamic supervised residencies, have opportunities for on-campus ministry, and are able to serve on staff at various local churches and ministries.
How the 50% Tuition Guarantee Works
As part of the College of Ministry's 50% Tuition Guarantee, every Kirkland on-campus undergraduate student who is pursuing a College of Ministry degree will receive financial aid, not including loans, equal to at least 50% of tuition.
Financial Commitment
- This financial aid includes Pell, institutional scholarships, institutional grants, and endowment funding. If these sources do not reach 50% of tuition, an additional discount will be given to reach the 50% of tuition amount.
- This is not a cap; students who qualify otherwise for more than 50% will still receive the higher amount
- The discount will be set at 50% of the current year’s tuition at ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ.
- Note: if students receive third-party scholarship greater than of 50% of tuition, the tuition discount will be adjusted so that the total is equal to 100% of tuition.
Selection Process
New and transfer students must apply to and be accepted to ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ. They must indicate on their university application that they are interested in pursuing a COM degree.
- NOTE: International students can only qualify once they are fully enrolled; i.e. not while studying English in CELE.
- New and transfer students will receive the 50% discount for their first year of enrollment based on their university application.
- Full application to COM will take place in the first two semesters of a student’s enrollment.
- Failure to be accepted into the COM will result in the loss of provisional status and loss of the 50% tuition discount in future years.
- New students who did not indicate on their university application that they were interested in pursuing a COM degree but decide during their first term of attendance they want to switch majors to a COM degree must apply by October 15th. The following steps will be followed.
- The student must complete a COM change of major form and meet with the Dean.
- Following the Dean’s approval and communication with Advising about the change of major, students will be considered provisional members of COM.
- Tuition discount eligibility will be available beginning the next semester of enrollment.
- Failure to apply and/or be accepted to COM will result in ineligibility for future COM tuition discount.
- Any other ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ students electing to change to a COM major must follow the same process outlined in the previous bullet point.
Maintaining Eligibility
To retain this discount after their first two semesters, students must be formally accepted into the College of Ministry. Students who change to a non-COM major or non-traditional program will no longer be eligible for the tuition discount; participation in a COM major will be confirmed via regular reaffirmations during advising meetings and satisfactory progress in the major curriculum.
- The discount will continue until the student earns 125 credits toward an NU COM degree according to the following guidelines:
- This discount will apply to a maximum of 8 semesters (Fall/Spring only). The discount does not apply to Summer semester.
- This discount only applies to Fall and Spring semesters where a student needs 12 or more credits to reach 125 credits. If a student needs less than 12 credits to reach 125 credits, this discount does not apply. Students should plan their courses carefully and utilize the Summer semester to ensure that they complete their degree within the number of semesters the discount is available.
- All transfer credits that can apply toward the 125 credit degree requirement, must apply.
- Students must, on average, earn at least 30 credits during every two semester period (excluding Summer). Students who fail to complete 30 credits must take Summer courses to make up the difference. The exception to this is first year students who are admitted on Success standing. These students take only 12 credits their first semester and may complete only 27 credits their first year. These students need to be aware of the number of credits they need complete their degree within the number of semesters the discount is available.
- The student will be required to maintain satisfactory academic progress.
- The student will be required to participate in retreats, seminars, etc. put on by COM.
- After their first semester, the student will be required to serve a minimum of 5–7 hours per week in a local church during the school year, except for those weeks when they are traveling due to a required class trip or Choralons-related event.
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