Anabaptist Scholarship
The Anabaptist Scholarship was created to increase access to graduate-level Anabaptist theological and leadership education.
- Recipient: Awarded to a student beginning their first year of study in a master’s program who identifies with the Anabaptist tradition and is an active participant in a congregation that is not affiliated with Mennonite World Conference or a related Anabaptist group
- Amount: Up to full tuition for full-time students; up to 75 percent of tuition for part-time students
- Application deadline: Priority will be given to applications received by March 15
Other scholarship information
- Scholarship type: Merit-based
- Duration: For full-time students: up to three years for a Master of Divinity and up to two and a half years for a Master of Arts (provided they meet certain conditions each year);
For part-time students: up to six years for a Master of Divinity and up to five years for a Master of Arts (provided they meet certain conditions each year) - Recipient’s program: Master of Divinity Campus; Master of Divinity Connect; MA in Christian Formation; MA: Theology and Global Anabaptism; MA: Theology and Peace Studies
- Recipient’s location of study: On campus or from a distance
- Recipient’s enrollment status: Full time or part time
- Recipient’s permanent residence: U.S. or Canada
- Recipient’s church affiliation: Applicant identifies with the Anabaptist tradition and is an active participant in a congregation that is not affiliated with Mennonite World Conference or a related Anabaptist group
Criteria for award recipients
- Recipients will be from the U.S. or Canada and be active participants in a congregation that is not affiliated with Mennonite World Conference or a related Anabaptist group..
- The decision to award a grant will be based on three factors:
- Previous academic performance, including a minimum GPA of 3.00 from all undergraduate work, based on information gained from transcripts and references
(Preference will be given to students with a bachelor’s degree, but all recipients should have, at minimum, an associate’s degree or equivalent.) - Leadership potential and demonstrated skills, based on information gained from references
- Personal character, based on information gained from references
- Previous academic performance, including a minimum GPA of 3.00 from all undergraduate work, based on information gained from transcripts and references
Procedures
Applicants must submit the following for the coming academic year:
- A completed Admissions Application with all supporting materials, including transcript(s) and references
- Completed and applications
- A 1,200–1,800-word essay describing the applicant’s Anabaptist values:
- Describe the Anabaptist core values and beliefs that you affirm and claim as your own.
- Describe the congregational and personal practices that you see as central to a lived faith.
bgÕæÈË will select the recipient(s) of this award and inform the student(s) via e-mail. The recipients must accept their award in writing to confirm enrollment for Semester One.
Understandings
- Recipients will be enrolled as full-time or part-time students. (Full-time is defined as taking nine credit hours or more per semester plus one Intensive Term course.)
- Recipients’ eligibility from year to year will be based on satisfactory progress toward completion of their degree, including:
- maintaining a minimum 3.00 GPA
- supporting and adhering to bgÕæÈË community life standards
- supporting and participating in enrollment and recruitment activities and initiatives, as requested by the bgÕæÈË Admissions Team
- assuming leadership responsibilities in the bgÕæÈË community
- Recipients will not be eligible to receive other bgÕæÈË scholarships.
- Scholarships and financial aid given by bgÕæÈË will not exceed 100 percent of tuition.