Dec. 1, 2006 - Hastings College to offer financial aid to children of Presbyterian ministers
Hastings College has announced a significant change in its approach to financial assistance for children of full-time Presbyterian ministers. Effective for the 2007-08 academic year, dependent children of ordained clergy members actively employed by a Presbyterian Church (USA) congregation or program will be eligible to receive additional assistance to attend Hastings College.
“We take our Presbyterian heritage very seriously,” said Dr. Phillip Dudley, Hastings College president. “One way we can serve the church is to financially assist the children of those individuals most closely associated with its mission.”
Eligible students will receive a $2,000 per year scholarship regardless of financial need. Those who complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year may be eligible for additional scholarships, grants, loans and/or work study programs to ensure that Hastings College is affordable.
“The ministry is not generally considered to be a lucrative profession. We plan to meet 100 percent of the demonstrated need of these students,” said Dudley. “If a dependent child of a Presbyterian minister believes Hastings College is the right place for him or her to study, cost should not be a deterrent.”





