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TEACH Grant
Students who plan to teach may wish to consider the TEACH Grant. Please read the information below carefully as there are stringent eligibility requirements for this program.
In exchange for receiving the TEACH Grant a student must agree to serve as a full-time teacher in a high-need field at a school that serves low-income students (see below for a list of low-income schools in the U.S.). As a recipient of the grant, a student must teach at least four academic years within eight calendar years of completing their TEACH eligible program.
The TEACH Grant program provides up to $4000 for students enrolled full-time in the University of Redland's Teacher Credential Program. Students who are attending less than full-time will have the grant pro-rated accordingly.
SFTS / GST Needs-based grants
Need-based grant eligibility is determined by University policy and the student's financial need. Financial need is based on information supplied in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Need based grants can be applied to tuition expenses only.
Need-based grants cover up to 65% of the cost of tuition per semester for M.DIV and MA.TS students, based on the student’s need.
GTU MA students may also receive need-based grants of up to 50% of the Graduate Theological Union MA tuition.
- M.DIV and MA.TS GST students and MA students at GTU
- At least half-time enrollment
- Make Satisfactory Academic Progress and maintains a 2.0GPA (renewal applicants only)
Additional information:
International students are eligible to apply for need-based grants.
To apply for a University Grant students must complete a FAFSA each year.