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Financial Aid

Fuller Theological Seminary is committed to equipping men and women for ministry and provides over 5 million dollars in need-based and merit-based student scholarships and fellowships each year. We also participate in Federal Work-Study and the Federal Student Loan programs. Your choice of degree program and your enrollment plans will determine your eligibility for financial aid.

Apply for Financial Aid

Please select the appropriate Financial Aid Year from the tabs below.

The 2024–2025 financial aid year comprises Fall 2024 quarter through Summer 2025 quarter (September 29, 2025–September 4, 2026)

Applying for Direct Unsubsidized Loans

U.S. Citizen or Permanent Residents must complete the 2025-2026 FAFSA. Fuller's Federal School Code for the FAFSA is G01200. There is no deadline for completing the FAFSA, but keep in mind that our team will not be able to offer your loans until you complete the FAFSA. Once your FAFSA data is confirmed without errors, and no supplemental documentation pending, and you are admitted into a program eligible for Federal Financial Aid you will be able to view your award in your Student Financial Aid Portal 24-48 business hours. If you have questions about how to apply for 2025-2026 aid, contact [email protected].

Things to consider before applying for the Graduate Plus loan:

  • The graduate plus loan is subject to credit approval and does require a credit check
  • You may borrow up to your cost of attendance minus the unsubsidized loan, all scholarships, private aid and discounts
  • Must be registered at least half time status in your program
  • Please complete the Graduate plus acknowledgement form

Applying for a Direct Grad PLUS loan

  1. Log on to Federal Student Aid's Student Loan site
  2. Click on "Sign In." To sign in, you will need Your FSA ID (used to sign the FAFSA).
  3. Select the "Apply for Aid" tab, then “Apply for the Grad PLUS loan” from the drop down menu. Complete the Grad PLUS online application and credit check. Log in and click the 2025-2026 Award year from the dropdown menu.
  4. Then Click the authorize button, and scroll down to select our school to be notified. You will enter our state "CA" and our school "Fuller Theological Seminary."
  5. Scroll down and input the "Loan amount requested." You may also opt and check the "I would like to borrow the maximum Direct Plus." For the loan period for Fall through Summer, it will begin on September 29, 2025 and end in September 4, 2026.
  6. You will finish up with some personal information, then submit your application for approval.
  7. After completing the credit check, if approved, please complete the Master Promissory Note (MPN) for a PLUS Loan and add Fuller’s school code G01200 
  8. Once you have been approved and completed your Grad plus MPN.
  9. After this, your loan will be set to disburse within 7-14 days.

Applying for Federal Work-Study

Federal Work-Study will not appear in your Student Financial Aid Portal until you submit a request. To request Federal Work Study eligibility, you must submit a request using the following form: Federal Work-Study Request Form - Google Forms. For some students, accepting a work-study position will replace a portion of their student loan eligibility. If you have questions about this, please email [email protected]

 

Universal Scholarship Application

Applicants to Fuller, as well as new and returning students, may complete this application to identify scholarship opportunities they are eligible for. Applicants must submit an application for admission in order to obtain a Fuller account (G-Number), which is necessary to log in to the Universal Scholarship Application. Go to Universal Scholarship Application to apply.

Loans

Fuller encourages you to seek out other funding sources before borrowing, but if you do need student loans to help fund your education you should be smart about what you borrow. Remember that acquiring excessive student loan debt can prevent you from pursuing ministry options that would otherwise be available to you. We believe that the more you know about your loans the better you will be at managing them. Below is some information that can help you get to know more about how loans work at Fuller.

Fuller’s current cohort default rate: 0.0% (FY 2020)

Work Study

Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a form of Federal Financial Aid awarded to students on a first-come-first-serve basis. This type of Federal Financial Aid is awarded through an allocation received annually by the U.S. Department of Education. The objective of Federal Work-Study is to allow students to grow in their field of study through work opportunities, ideally in a community centric role.

Federal Work-Study is awarded to students by request who demonstrate financial need and meet other eligibility criteria. To request Federal Work-Study eligibility, you must submit a request using the following form: Federal Work-Study Request Form - Google Forms. For some students, accepting a work-study position will replace a portion of their student loan eligibility. Please allow five business days to receive a response.

Federal Work-Study students have the option to work on campus or off campus. Once Federal Work-Study eligibility has been approved, students may search and apply for available jobs at Fuller posted on Fuller's Job Board.  If an off campus job is available and approved to be used with FWS funds, the student must identify a supervisor for this position. To inquire about an off campus position you are interested in, please contact the SFS office.

In order to maintain FWS eligibility, enrollment at least half time in a quarter is required. The exception to this rule is the Summer quarter. The student is still subject to need, and hours can be restricted if the student is over-awarded or if federal funds are limited. For FWS employees not planning to enroll at least half time, but plan to continue working through the Summer, SFS must have the following form completed on file: Federal Work-Study Letter of Intent (Summer quarter only) - Google Forms

For more information, please contact [email protected].

View Fuller Work-Study Handbook

Additional Resources

Some of the most popular and useful websites for online financial aid information are listed below. Most of these links will take you away from the Fuller Seminary website, and the seminary is not responsible for the content of these external sites.

GENERAL FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

  • FinAid.org - An extremely helpful website with general information

FEDERAL WEBSITES

SCHOLARSHIP SEARCHES

  • Fastweb - scholarship search service
  • Edupass - international student information
  • Note: There may be many other legitimate scholarship search websites out there, but be sure that you do not use any site that wants you to pay for its services.

LOAN SERVICERS

Aspire Resources Inc.
Phone: 855/475-3335
Web site: www.AspireResourcesInc.com

CornerStone
Phone: 800/663-1662
Web site: www.MyCornerStoneLoan.org

Direct Loan Servicing Center (ACS)
Phone: 800/848-0979
Web site: www.myedaccount.com

Department of Education Student Loan Servicing Center (ACS)
Phone: 800/835-4611

ESA/Edfinancial
Phone: 855/337-6884
Web site: www.edfinancial.com/DL

FedLoan Servicing (PHEAA)
Phone: 800/699-2908
Web site: www.myfedloan.org/

Granite State - GSMR
Phone: 888/556-0022
Web site: www.gsmr.org

Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc.
Phone: 800/236-4300
Web site: www.mygreatlakes.org/

MOHELA
Phone: 888/866-4352
Web site: www.mohela.com

Nelnet
Phone: 888/486-4722
Web site: www.nelnet.com

OSLA Servicing
Phone: 866/264-9762
Web site: www.osla.org

Sallie Mae
Phone: 800/722-1300
Web site: go.salliemae.com/content/edServicing/federalLoans/

VSAC Federal Loans
Phone: 888/932-5626Web site: www.VSACFederalLoans.org

Continue the Conversation

Do you have questions or would you like more information about Student Financial Services? We’re here to help!

Contact

[email protected]
626.584.5421

135 N Oakland Ave, Attn: SFS
Pasadena, CA 91182

Office Hours

Monday–Thursday
8 am – 5 pm (Pacific Time)

Friday
10 am – 5 pm (Pacific Time)