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Grants and scholarships offer the best kind of financial support because they don’t need to be repaid. Explore your options and eligibility for grants and scholarships. Grants and scholarship may be considered taxable income at both the state and federal level.
Bethel Military Scholarship
Up to $1,200 per year ($400 per semester) for students who have served in the U.S. armed forces.
Amount
Up to $400 per semester ($1,200 maximum per year).Renewal
Scholarship is renewable, assuming the student continues to meet qualifications.
Eligibility
New, regularly admitted, degree-seeking students who are serving, or have served, in the U.S. armed forces (includes reserves and National Guard). Recipients must be enrolled at least half time for the term. Recipients do not need to demonstrate need, and are not eligible for other Bethel-funded grants or scholarships. Students already receiving gift assistance from any source (including military benefits) that fully meets tuition are not eligible for this scholarship.
How to apply
Submit the Bethel Military Scholarship Application.
Brace New Student Nurse Midwifery Scholarship
Scholarship for new Nurse Midwifery students.
Amount
$1,000 per semester.Renewal
This renewable scholarship will be available for up to a total of three years.
Eligibility
Recipient must:
- Be a new student admitted to the Nurse Midwifery Program and begin studies Fall of 2025.
- Complete the scholarship application and submit it to Bethel Nursing Department by the deadline of May 15, 2025.
- Enroll at least half-time—three credits per term in courses required for student's program of study.
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress.
Deadline
May 15, 2025How to apply
Apply for admission to Bethel's Graduate School and specifically the Nurse-Midwifery program.
Complete and submit the scholarship application by the deadline of May 15, 2025.
Business Partnership Scholarship
Up to $1,200 per year for students who are connected to a Bethel University Business Partner. Qualifying partners listed below.
Amount
Up to $400 per semester (maximum $1,200 per year)Renewal
Students must apply every year.
Eligibility
Degree-seeking students who fit one of the qualifying categories and are enrolled at least half time for the semester may benefit from this scholarship. Recipients do not need to demonstrate need and are not eligible for other Bethel-funded grants or scholarships. Students already receiving gift assistance from any source (including military benefits and employer tuition reimbursement) that fully meets tuition are not eligible for this scholarship.
Qualifying partners include:
- Global Leadership Summit Participant
- AACRAO graduate of strategic enrollment management endorsement program
- Employee of an approved Bethel University Business Partner Employer
- Employee of a CCCU School
- Residents of FreedomWorks in Minneapolis, MN
- If you received your MA degree from a CCCU school and will be pursuing the EdD degree through Bethel University
How to apply
If you believe you meet one of the above criteria, please download and complete Parts I and II of the application.
See a list of our business partners to see if you are eligible through your employer.
From fall 2024 through summer 2025: 2024-2025 Business Partnership Scholarship Application (pdf)
From fall 2025 through summer 2026: form not yet available
George Floyd Scholarship
The George Floyd Scholarship reflects Bethel University's theological and practical commitment to stand unequivocally against racism and every form of sin that destroys the image of God in humanity.
Amount
VariesEligibility
This scholarship is open to both incoming and current students at Bethel who believe they have life experiences that give unique perspectives and strengths that the applicant will bring to the Bethel community.
Academic requirements
Must be enrolled at least half time in courses required for graduation and be in good standing. Scholarships will be pro-rated for less than full time attendance.
Deadline
The application deadline is June 1 of each year.How to apply
Complete the application and submit a personal written statement, video, or a combination of both. By submitting the application you are confirming that you are currently a student in one of Bethel's schools (College of Arts & Sciences, College of Adult & Professional Studies, Graduate School, Seminary) or you have applied for admission to one of Bethel's schools.Growing Representation in Social Work Scholarship
Scholarship to encourage underrepresented populations in the social work profession.
Amount
$5,000 for the 2025-2026 academic year.Renewal
Scholarship is not renewable, but students may reapply for the scholarship in subsequent years.
Eligibility
Recipients must:
- Be a current student pursuing the Master of Social Work degree or admitted to begin the Master of Social Work degree program for fall of 2025.
- Complete the scholarship application and submit it to Bethel's Department of Social Work by the deadline of April 15, 2025.
- Enroll at least half-time (three credits per semester) in courses required for the student's program of study.
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress.
Deadline
April 15, 2025How to apply
Complete the application by the April 15, 2025 deadline.More information
Questions? contact socialwork@bethel.edu.Minnesota Aspiring Teachers of Color Scholarship
Scholarship for students with demonstrated need that belong to groups underrepresented in the state's teacher workforce.
Amount
Up to $10,000 annual award for full-time students. Awards for students enrolled less than full-time are prorated on a per-credit basis. Full-time at the undergraduate level is 15 or more credits per term; full-time at the graduate level is six or more credits per term.Renewal
This scholarship is available only in the 2024-2025 academic year.
Eligibility
Students must:
- be enrolled at an eligible institution located in Minnesota in a professional educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB) approved teacher preparation program seeking initial licensure
- be a person of color or American Indian
- be meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements
- not be in default on a federal or state student loan
- demonstrate financial need
Deadline
The priority deadline to apply is August 1, 2024.How to apply
A complete application must be submitted to the Minnesota Office of Higher Education by the priority deadline to be considered for an award. Applications will still be accepted after the priority deadline, but eligible students may be placed on a waitlist. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Complete applications must include the following:
- Aspiring Teachers of Color Scholarship Application
- Completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Minnesota Dream Act application
A paper application is available upon request. Email financialaid.ohe@state.mn.us.
More information
Please visit the Minnesota Office of Higher Education for more details.Minnesota Indian Scholarship Program
A need-based scholarship for Minnesota residents who meet the American Indian ancestry requirement.
Amount
The annual amount is up to $6,000 per academic year.Renewal
Limited to five academic years for students enrolled in graduate or professional degree program.
Eligibility
- Are one-fourth or more American Indian ancestry OR an enrolled member or citizen of a federally-recognized American Indian tribe or Canadian First Nation
- A Minnesota resident, as defined by Minesota Office of Higher Education
- Enroll at least half-time (three credits) as a graduate student in an education program leading to a certificate or degree
- Meet satisfactory academic progress
- Not in default on a federal or state student loan
- Demonstrate financial need as defined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
How to apply
- Learn more about the Minnesota Indian Scholarship and complete a separate online application through the Minnesota Office of Higher Education.
- Complete the FAFSA.
- Please email info.ohe@state.mn.us for additional information about the program.
More information
Learn more about the Minnesota Indian Scholarship Program.Minnesota Student Teacher Grants
A need-based scholarship for Minnesota residents who meet the American Indian ancestry requirement.
Amount
On a funds available basis, selected undergraduate and graduate students may receive awards of up to $7,500 for one term.Eligibility
In general, applicants must:
- Be enrolled in an eligible Minnesota college or university in an eligible teacher preparation program that requires at least 12 weeks of student teaching
- Be student teaching for the term in which student is applying for the grant
- Be meeting satisfactory academic progress as defined by Bethel
- Demonstrate financial need
- Meet one or more of the following requirements:
- Intend to teach in a designated rural school district in Minnesota
- Intend to teach in an identified license shortage area
- Belong to a racial or ethnic group underrepresented in the Minnesota teacher workforce
How to apply
- Complete and submit the Student Teacher Grants application via the MNAID Student portal. View application instructions.
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Minnesota Dream Act and demonstrate financial need.
- Notify the Office of Financial Aid via email that you have submitted the application.
Priority deadlines for both student and college sections of the application
- Fall 2024—July 26, 2024
- Spring 2025—November 8, 2024
All awards are based on funds availability. Applications will still be accepted after the priority deadlines but eligible students will most likely be placed on the waitlist. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
More information
More information is available at the Office of Higher Education.MSW School Social Work Scholarship
Scholarship for new Master of Social Work students committed to employment in a Minnesota school.
Amount
Scholarships of up to $25,000 over the course of your program.
Renewal
Available for up to three semesters for Advanced Standing MSW students and up to five semesters for students pursuing the Full MSW Program.
Eligibility
- Admitted to Bethel's Master of Social Work Program with a planned start date in January 2025 or May 2025.
- Commit to a minimum of one year of eligible employment in a Minnesota school following the completion of the Master of Social Work program.
- Enroll full-time (minimum of six credits) per term.
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress.
Academic requirements
Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited school.Deadline
December 15, 2024 for January 2025 start
April 15, 2025 for May 2025 start (Advanced Standing applicants only)
How to apply
Complete the application and submit it to Bethel’s Department of Social Work by the stated deadline.More information
Contact the Department of Social Work at socialwork@bethel.edu for more information.
Returning Student Scholarship
Limited number of scholarships available to currently enrolled students in either the Nurse-Midwifery or Physician Assistant programs in the Graduate School.
Amount
Varies
Renewal
Non-renewable
Eligibility
Currently enrolled students that plan to enroll at least half time (3 credits per semester) in the Nurse-Midwifery or Physician Assistant programs during 2024-2025.
Academic requirements
Must be enrolled at least half time in courses required for your degree or program, making Satisfactory Academic Progress and working towards a Master's degree.
Deadline
April 15.
How to apply
The application closed on April 15th and is no longer available.
More information
Completed applications will be collected after the deadline. Recipients will be notified via email in May.
Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH)
Up to $4,000 per year for students enrolled in teaching programs and commit to serving low-income students in a high-need field.
Amount
Eligible full-time students may receive up to $2,000 per term. This amount will be adjusted for less than full-time enrollment. The maximum total for undergraduate students is $16,000 and $8,000 for graduate students. (Due to federal sequestration, TEACH awards first disbursed after March 1, 2013, are subject to change.)Renewal
Students must apply each year.
Eligibility
Students must be U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens completing the coursework required to become a teacher. Recipients of a TEACH Grant must serve as a full-time, highly qualified teacher in a high-need field, in a school serving low-income students for a minimum of 4 years within 8 years of graduation.
This grant reverts to a Direct Unsubsidized Loan (with interest accrued from the date of each grant disbursement) if students don’t complete teaching requirements.
Please note that students who have a felony conviction may not be successful in obtaining a teaching position and therefore would not be able to fulfill the required teaching service.
Academic requirements
Eligible students must be enrolled in one of the following approved education programs:
Undergraduate majors:
- All education majors
- Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Spanish
- Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) K-12
Undergrad students must score above the 75th percentile on an admissions entrance test (e.g., ACT, SAT) or have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 GPA (high school GPA for first-year undergrads, college GPA for continuing and transfer students).
Graduate programs:
- M.A. in Special Education
- M.A. in Teaching
Graduate students must be pursuing a master’s degree to be eligible (licensure-only students are not eligible). Graduate students who are not current teachers must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 from their most recent schooling; however, students who are current teachers or who are retiring and have expertise in a subject in which there is a shortage of teachers have no GPA requirement.
How to apply
Apply for aid through Bethel by completing your FAFSA. Then complete the TEACH Grant Counseling and the TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve or Repay (Agreement) online.More information
If you don’t complete the required teaching service or other requirements, your grant will convert to a Direct Unsubsidized Loan. The loan must be repaid in full, with interest (accrued from the date of each grant disbursement), to the Department of Education. Once a TEACH Grant is converted to a loan, it cannot be converted back to a grant. From disbursement on, TEACH Grants are all serviced by the same servicer, FedLoan Servicing. For TEACH customer service and service obligation questions, please vist MyFedLoan.org/TEACH.
After graduating or withdrawing from school, students must complete online TEACH Exit Counseling on the federal student aid website.
Yellow Ribbon Program
Students who receive 100% VA Chapter 33 are automatically considered for the Yellow Ribbon Program.
Amount
Amounts vary each year depending on the set tuition and fee costs. The Yellow Ribbon Program covers all tuition and fees not covered by the Post 9/11 GI Bill.Renewal
The Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) determines your eligibility. If your eligibility changes, you must submit a new CoE.
Eligibility
Students must receive 100% of the Post 9/11 GI Bill. Students cannot be on active duty. Students who will no longer be on active duty at the start of the term are eligible for Yellow Ribbon.
Recipients of military educational benefits are considered for a normal financial aid offer which may include federal, state, institutional and/or private sources of aid. Adjustments to the financial aid offer are made when outside aid, including military educational benefits, create an overaward. If you have any questions about this policy and how it would impact your financial aid, please contact your financial aid counselor.