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United Methodist GBHEM General Scholarships and Application Process

GBHEM Scholarships manage multiple scholarship programs through a single general application, with eligibility criteria varying for each program. General scholarships require applicants to be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and active members of the United Methodist Church. Scholarship programs fall into three categories: general scholarships, racial-ethnic scholarships, and ministry-as-a-career scholarships.

Overview of GBHEM Scholarships

These scholarships are made possible by the generosity of fellow United Methodists and strong financial stewardship over the years. Funding comes from various sources, allowing GBHEM to award an average of $5.5 million annually to support students in the United States and abroad in achieving their higher education goals.

GBHEM Scholarships Eligibility and Requirements

The GBHEM General Application for U.S. students has specific eligibility requirements:

  • Applicants must be active, full members of The United Methodist Church for at least one year, based on their confirmation and membership vows. Members of other Methodist denominations do not qualify.
  • Must be pursuing a degree at an accredited institution within the U.S.
  • High school students may apply if they will be enrolled in college by the fall term.
  • A minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale is required.
  • Scholarships may be awarded for up to seven academic years, but applicants will not be considered for an eighth year.

GBHEM Scholarships Application Process

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GBHEM Scholarships Frequently ask Questions

United Methodist GBHEM General Scholarships Deadline

The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) has set the application deadline for all general scholarships on March 31, 2025.

United Methodist Scholarships 2025

GBHEM offers a variety of scholarships for United Methodist students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees. The application period for 2025 scholarships is currently open and will close on March 31, 2025.

Free Methodist Scholarships

Several institutions provide scholarships for students affiliated with the Free Methodist Church:

  • Central Christian College of Kansas offers a $20,720 scholarship for students who are active participants in a Free Methodist Church or whose parents are pastors or missionaries connected to the Free Methodist Church.
  • Greenville University provides a minimum $20,000 scholarship to children of Free Methodist pastors or attendees of a Free Methodist Church or youth group.
  • John Wesley Seminary Foundation Grant/Loan is available for those intending to serve in the Free Methodist Church-USA.

GBHEM.org Loans and Scholarships List

GBHEM administers over 80 scholarship programs with a single general application. You can find a comprehensive list of these scholarships on their official website.

First United Methodist Church Scholarship

Many First United Methodist Church congregations offer local scholarships to their members. It’s recommended to contact your local church directly to inquire about available scholarship opportunities.

Global Methodist Church Scholarships

As of now, specific scholarships under the Global Methodist Church are not widely documented. For the most accurate information, please consult directly with the Global Methodist Church or affiliated educational institutions.

GBHEM Login

To access your scholarship application or manage your account, you can log in through the GBHEM scholarship portal.

Conclusion

The GBHEM scholarship helps students pay for college while being active members of The United Methodist Church. It supports students in the U.S. who meet the requirements and keep good grades. Students can receive the scholarship for up to seven years. This program shows GBHEM’s dedication to helping students succeed in their education and faith.

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