Financial Aid
Numerous financial aid options make the choice to pursue an advanced degree or credential much easier. From loans to scholarships, the following are a few opportunities available to prospective APU students.
Federal Aid
Federal Aid
Any student who wishes to apply for federal programs must be either a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an eligible noncitizen.
Federal Stafford Loan
The Federal Stafford Loan is a long-term, low-interest loan designed to provide students with additional funds for school. The loan comes in two forms:
Subsidized: The interest is paid by the government while the student is in school and during the grace period. The Subsidized Stafford is a need-based loan as determined by the FAFSA.
Unsubsidized: The student is responsible for the interest on this loan. However the interest may be capitalized and paid with the principle at repayment. The Unsubsidized Stafford is a non-need based loan as determined by the FAFSA.
Loan Limits:
• Teaching and Advanced Credentials, $12,500 annually up to aggregate
• Master’s and Doctoral, $20,500 annually up to aggregate
The interest rate on the Federal Stafford Loan is fixed at 6.8 percent.
Repayment on the Federal Stafford Loan begins six months after the student graduates, completes program, or drops below half time. All students applying for the Federal Stafford Loan must be admitted to a degree- or credential-seeking program and complete the FAFSA and Graduate Stafford Loan Worksheet. All students receiving a Federal Stafford Loan must complete a loan entrance before receiving loans and a loan exit upon dropping below half time, graduating, or exiting school. Entrance and exit processes can be accessed at www.apu.edu/graduatecenter/sfs/loan/.
Alternative Loans
Students who wish to apply for alternative loans must complete a separate application, have costs greater than their school budget, and be approved by the lending agency. Alternative loans must pay tuition in full before any refund will be given. Alternative loans are those monies received through any agencies or process other than the FAFSA.
State Aid
Cal Grant
Even though the state of California has discontinued the Cal T Grant, students already qualified for the Cal A or B as an undergraduate may still receive the same benefits of the discontinued Cal T. Human development students, be sure to ask your financial aid representative if you qualify for Cal Grant A or B as an undergraduate. To qualify, students must begin credential coursework within six months of receiving the bachelor’s degree. To extend the undergraduate Cal Grant for the credential program, complete a G-44 form, available from Chris Zeilenga at (626) 815-5479.
Scholarships
Theology Aid
To be eligible for all the scholarships listed herein, students must fill out the FAFSA form available in the Graduate Center. For more information, contact C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology, (626) 815-5349.
The James L. Stamps Foundation Scholarship
This scholarship assists the pastoral staff of small churches. It is awarded to eligible students in all master’s programs.
Earl E. Grant Scholarship
This scholarship is granted to students attending classes at the San Diego Regional Center.
Walter and Mary Hartley Scholarship
This scholarship is granted to students whose area of interest is biblical studies and who have a desire to minister in overseas or inner-city missions.
Lou Ann Scott Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology
student.
The Joshua Kim Scholarship
This scholarship is for Asian students at the Los Angeles Regional Center.
The Hausman Scholarship
This $900 scholarship is divided between two or three students, with varying amounts.
Denominational Scholarship Funds
Several denominations provide scholarships for students who attend C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology. The requests may be addressed to the following people at:
Azusa Pacific University
PO Box 7000
Azusa, CA 91702-7000
Brethren in Christ
C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology, (626) 815-5448
Friends Church
Kenton Walkemeyer, D.Min., director of Friends Center,
C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology, (626) 815-5077
Free Methodist Church
Karen Strand Winslow, Ph.D., director of the Free Methodist Center,
C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology, (626) 815-6000, Ext. 5650
Church of God, Anderson
C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology, (626) 815-5448
Wesleyan Church
Gordon Coulter, Ed.D., C.P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology, (626) 815-6000, Ext.
5636
Scholarship Information
The Watson-Wong Scholarship Fund
This scholarship offers $1,500 to single parents (with at least one child under age 12) entering or continuing graduate studies in music and/or theology programs.
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Graduate PLUS Loan
The Federal Graduate PLUS Loan is a federal education loan available for graduate students enrolled at least half time in an eligible program. Students must apply for the Federal Stafford Loan first and then may borrow up to the cost of attendance (minus other aid) for the Graduate PLUS Loan.
If you or someone you know might be interested in contributing to a scholarship program or establishing an endowed scholarship fund, please contact the Office of University Advancement at (626) 815-5333 or development@apu.edu.