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Financial Aid

APTS provides for a variety of student financial aid consistent with its mission and goals.

What’s Financial Aid?

Financial aid is a program for students with limited financial resources that come from less developed countries of greater Asia and/or whose ministries will be in those same countries.

Financial Aid vs Sponsorship

Financial Aid

Financial aid is a program provided by the seminary to help qualified students with limited financial resources from less developed countries.

Scholarship

Similar to financial aid, scholarships are provided to support students with limited financial resources however these are provided by individuals or organizations not associated to APTS.

Qualification

For most of the aid, students must enroll and receive credit in full time studies of 12 or more hours. Nine (9) hours may be approved by the Registrar or Business Administrator. Preferences are given to applicants demonstrating leadership and academic scholarship who have an Assembly of God tradition.

Covered Costs

Covered costs include:

1. Tuition for courses taken for credit.

2. Required administrative fees.

3. Room and board based on a single student living in the dorm or the equivalent dollar

amount for students living with their family in APTS housing.

4. Practicum taken for degree credit is eligible for discounts.

How to Apply?

If you think you are qualified for this program, you may click on the button below to apply.

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Start your spiritual education journey today

Start becoming a better version of yourself by becoming a student at our seminary.