Gettysburg Enjoys Strong Scholarship
Capabilities

The Seminary has more than $11 million in scholarship endowments.
    



Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg has a substantial and growing scholarship endowment corpus (ca. $12 million as of 2006). This endowment corpus contributes funds for financial aid to qualified women and men during their theological education at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. There are many components in the building of a financial aid package for theological education: gifts from congregation and synod, expected family contribution, aid from LTSG scholarships and, finally, loans.

Included on this page:
Process of Seeking Financial Aid
Seminary Scholarship Program
Graduate Scholarships ( for post-seminary studies)

Financial Aid, Page 2
Contains more information about:
Congregation Financial Aid
Synod Financial Aid
Federal Stafford Loan Program
Leadership Scholarships
Daniel Alexander Payne Tuition Grants
Community Work

 
     
The Process of Seeking Financial Aid
As one part of building a financial aid package students are asked each academic year to file the seminary’s “Application for Financial Aid ” and the federal government's "Free Application for Federal Student Aid" (FAFSA). Building the financial aid package follows the seminary’s receipt of the completed “Application for Financial Aid,” FAFSA results, and the federal "Verification Worksheet." An interview with the Financial Aid Director is encouraged.
Paper copies of the "Free Application for Federal Student Aid" (FAFSA) are readily available in high school guidance offices, college and university financial aid offices and public libraries. FAFSA processing is expedited by electronic filing. Students with Internet access may prefer applying on line at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

Most students who filed a FAFSA for the prior school year will receive a Renewal FAFSA via U.S. mail directly from the U.S. Department of Education. However, changes of address, name or school may impede the delivery process.
Forms are available on request from the seminary financial aid office. These forms may be filed after January 1 of the year of anticipated admission (or succeeding academic years of enrollment), and are best filed simultaneously with the federal income tax return. Early filing of all applications is urged.

 

Seminary Weekend
One of the best times to talk to someone face to face about financial aid is at the Seminary Weekend event, February 29 - March 2, 2008.

More Sources 
In addition to ELCA support, congregations, synods, seminary scholarships and grants, loans and employment all work together to make a seminary education viable.

Seminary Scholarships
Scholarships administered by the seminary are of three kinds: (1) academic scholarships, based on previous academic performance and academic and professional promise; (2) need-based scholarships; and (3) post-M.Div. scholarships for graduates of LTSG who wish to pursue doctoral studies.
Academic scholarships are awarded annually by the faculty based on demonstrated academic excellence. No special application for these awards need be made. Selections are based upon information gathered in the admission process.
Need-based financial aid is determined using FAFSA data and the completed seminary "Application for Financial Aid." The objective of the seminary's need-based aid program is to make attendance financially feasible for each returning student and admitted applicant. Need-based financial aid may be awarded as early as April 15th prior to the given academic year. Thereafter, consideration of awards occurs on or about the 15th of each month throughout the given academic year, at which time award letters will be sent. See the financial aid brochure for additional information regarding the financial aid application and award policies and procedures.
In the typical year 90 per cent or more of LTSG students are scholarship recipients from funds directly administered by the seminary. Aid may range from $100 to full tuition. In special circumstances additional grants may be made.
 

Total Packages
In 2001-2002, the average financial aid package totalled $12,754 per recipient. 


 

 

LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY AT GETTYSBURG
A Seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
61 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, PA 17325
Telephone: 717-334-6286
Email: info@ltsg.edu