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Fully Funded Theology Scholarships for 2025?

I'm interested in theology and hoping to find fully funded scholarships for international students for 2025. Are there specific schools or programs I should consider? Any tips on where to find these opportunities would be amazing.

a year ago

Applying for scholarships in theology as an international student indeed requires strategic effort, as the number of full scholarships tends to be limited. Here are some potential opportunities and tips on how to find them:

1. Look for institutions with strong theology programs: Schools like the University of Notre Dame, Duke University, and Boston University are known for their robust theology programs and might offer specific scholarships for theology students. For instance, Duke’s Divinity School offers the International House Merit Scholarship which is a full-tuition award.

2. Identify scholarships explicitly for international students: Some universities or external organizations may offer scholarships specifically for international students. An example of this is the International Theological Education Fund by the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary which provides full-tuition scholarships to international students focusing on Master’s level degree programs.

3. Consider theology-focused fellowships: Fellowships, such as the Fellowship at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE), provide immersive experiences and grants for students studying theology.

4. Research globally: Don't limit your search to one specific country or region. Scholarships for theology studies might be offered by institutions around the globe.

5. Use scholarship databases: Platforms like Appily can be helpful in discovering scholarships that may not be as widely advertised.

6. Reach out to university financial aid offices: They generally have the most detailed and up-to-date information about scholarship opportunities at their respective institutions.

Remember, each scholarship will have its criteria, deadlines, and application process. Be sure to read all guidelines carefully and begin your applications well in advance.

a year ago

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