Pan African School of Theology (PAST)
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Founded in 2006 by PACE Ministries International and given a mandate to provide higher education for a new generation of Christian leaders. The vision called for a new school that would nurture students to be Biblical scholars, peacemakers, evangelists, leaders and spokesmen. They were to be creative thinkers and passionate men-of-action, above reproach, equipped to shepherd the Church and redeem all things to the glory of God.
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PAST is a private, inter-denominational, residential and day college located in the Aberedare highlands of central Kenya. It facilitates accredited university-level programmes in theology-related fields
World Council of Churches – Scholarships for postgraduate studies
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Are open to all women and men, lay and ordained, who are recommended by a WCC member church or related church organization. Preference is given to candidates from a developing country, and to those who have not previously studied outside their home country. Scholarships are normally provided for courses ranging from 3 months to 2 years. They are not offered to cover longer courses such as undergraduate or doctoral studies.
Catholic Theological Union
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Established a variety of Scholarship Programs, each designed with specific ministry opportunities in mind. These memorial scholarships are available within the General Scholarship Fund:
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McAuley Scholarship Fund – benefits women studying for ministry
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Stuhlmueller Scholarship Fund – benefits biblical spirituality students (international women students receive first consideration)
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Geaney Scholarship Fund–benefits lay students of ministry
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International Women’s Scholarship Fund – benefits women from Third World countries seeking credentials for Catholic ministry in their countries
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Wheeler Scholarship Fund- benefits lay students studying for ministry
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World Mission Fund- benefits international students studying for ministry
Waldorf – Lutheran Leader Program
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Waldorf College established the Lutheran Leader Program for the purpose of enrol ling an international student from a developing nation who may not otherwise have an opportunity for higher education. Through the Lutheran Leader Program, an international student who exhibits financial need and meets the proper requirements for the program is enrolled at Waldorf with minimal cost to the student. To be eligible for the program, the student is required to be a member of the Lutheran denomination or Lutheran-related ministry.
ELCA International Scholarships
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A companionship with many Lutheran churches (“companion churches”) around the world. Enables church leaders to obtain advanced training in areas of work in which the church is engaged (theology, health care, development, etc.) not available in their home countries. After their studies are complete and degrees are earned, the scholarship recipient returns home to work in a position designated by the companion church.
Franciscan University of Steubenville
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will make two scholarships available every five years. The scholarships will cover the cost of tuition and materials for the MA Theology and Christian Ministry degree program available through Franciscan University Distance Learning. This is a degree in Catholic Theology.
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This scholarship is open to Roman Catholic clergy, religious, and laypersons who are citizens of African countries and currently reside in Africa. They must also be an active participant in ministry and/or evangelization. Further, the applicant needs to meet all criteria for admission to the MA Theology program. Students who wish to apply for an award should contact the Distance Learning Office.
Fund for Theological Education
- FTE is a leading ecumenical advocate for excellence and diversity in Christian ministry and theological scholarship. Our work supports the next generation of leaders among pastors and scholars. We provide fellowships and a network of support to gifted young people from all denominations and racial/ethnic backgrounds—encouraging those with gifts for leadership to consider vocations in ministry and teaching and nurturing them in their exploration and study.
Christian International Scholarship Foundation (CISF)
- is a non-profit ministry focused on identifying and investing in the advanced theological education of gifted Christian leaders from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. We are specifically focused on helping those men and women who have already been identified as leaders and will return to positions of senior leadership such as: Executive directors of Christian Relief Organizations; Founders and senior faculty members of Bible Colleges and Seminaries; Presidents of denominations and Authors of desperately needed and culturally relavent theological books
- CISF SELECTION CRITERIA IS TOUGH. Each scholar must: Be a proven leader from a majority world nation; Evidence deep faith in Jesus Christ; Have exhausted educational possibilities at home; Have a job waiting for them at home or a viable ministry plan – one which demands advanced theological education and Be accepted into a program at a leading university or seminary.
Educating Africans for Christ
- The finest leadership development program must have quality students. And any effort to recruit the best students must have a mechanism to provide scholarship assistance whenever it is needed.
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John Wesley understood that truth when he founded Kingswood School in 1748. He knew that the poor children of coal miners could also become dynamic Christian leaders, dedicated to serving others.
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That truth is just as important 250 years later – leaders can come from any background. Our task is to make it possible for them to develop in wisdom and direction.
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The Scholarship Program will be administered at the regional level, with the fund providing direct scholarship funds to institutions participating in the Technical Assistance and Scholars Programs on a matching-grant basis.
Uganda Christian University – Church of Uganda – University Scholarships
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Offered to Anglican students studying for Bachelor’s or Master’s of Divinity who have been sent by their Bishop for training at the Bishop Tucker School of Divinity and Theology (or Diploma in Theology at Bishop Barham University College).
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Students may only apply through their bishops.
There’s more! – Check out our list of Undergraduate Scholarships and Seminary Scholarships available to International Students wanting to prepare for Ministry in the United States.
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