Scholarships & Awards
Financial Support for the Next Generation of Stewards
Continental Christian University offers several scholarship opportunities to assist students in meeting the costs of their education. These awards are based on a combination of academic merit, financial need, and a demonstrated commitment to biblical creation care.
The Biblical Phytology Scholarship
Target: Doctoral & Master’s Students
Coverage: Up to 75% of tuition costs
Criteria: Awarded to students who show exceptional aptitude in the study of ancient and biblical plant life. Applicants must submit a research proposal outlining their intended contribution to the field.
The Divine Agrology Scholarship
Target: Bachelor & Associate Students
Coverage: Up to 100% of tuition costs
Criteria: Specifically for students focusing on soil science and sustainable crop production. Applicants are evaluated on their practical experience and their vision for implementing biblical agricultural principles.
The Missional Ethnobotany Scholarship
Target: All degree levels
Coverage: Varies based on need and project scope.
Criteria: This scholarship supports students who intend to use their degree in global mission fields. Preference is given to those working directly with diaspora communities or international agricultural development.
The Creation Restoration Scholarship
Target: All degree levels
Coverage: Full-Tuition & Partial Tuition Options
Criteria: Awarded to students dedicated to environmental remediation and ecological repair. This scholarship requires a 1,000-word essay on "The Theology of Ecological Reconciliation.
The General Scholarship Fund
In addition to our department-specific awards, CCU maintains a general scholarship fund to assist students with documented financial need. This fund is open to all students across all five schools of study. Please expand each tab below for more information.
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Scholarship applications are only reviewed after a student has been granted provisional acceptance to the University.
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This is a separate digital form found in your Student Portal.
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Two letters are required, one academic and one from a ministry or community leader.
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A 500-word explanation of your financial need and how this scholarship will enable your future work in the field.