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Have you ever said, “If only I would have known, I would have helped?"

In the past, we have been able to award many scholarships to Presbyterian students. Each year as the scholarship funds are depleted, the number of scholarships decline, and in some cases scholarship programs had to be canceled.

Well, here’s your chance. Giving to the Extra Commitment Opportunity fund can help educate Presbyterian leaders for tomorrow. “If I had only known.” Now you do! The question now is, what will you do about it?

 
             
 
  Giving to Extra Commitment Opportunities (ECOs)  
             
 

For information about each program and how to give to that program, click on the corresponding ECO give button.

 
             
 
 

Continuing Education

  • $500 gift would help pastors serving congregations of 150 or less to attend training events to enhance skills.
  • $1,000 gift would help pastors serving a small church to pay tuition to enroll in program

ECO #860108

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Children of Missionaries

For undergraduate and graduate students with parents serving as Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) missionaries. Funds are awarded to students attending a college or university in the United States.

ECO #051375

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National Presbyterian College Scholarship

In this program, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) partners with related colleges & universities to provide scholarships of $1400 to Presbyterian students selected by a reading committee. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s gift of $700 is matched by the school.

Children of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) ministers continue to receive the National Presbyterian College Scholarship in significant numbers. Pastors express their desire for their children to acquire a quality education and feel this can be accomplished by attending a Presbyterian related college/university. The cost of this education may be more but the gains exceed the financial burden.

To assist children of Presbyterian pastors receive a quality education and reduce their cost of attendance at our related Presbyterian colleges/universities, gifts through the National Presbyterian College Scholarship Extra Commitment Opportunity (#E860100) may be given to these students by the click of this button.

  • $700 gift would providea matching gift for one student

ECO #860100

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Native American Education Grant

The number of Native Americans attending college is increasing each year. In order to help sustain the Native American Education Grant Program contributions may be made to assist members of any tribe with their education. Students receive funding beginning with their post-secondary education and grants are awarded through a doctoral degree. Gifts for books ($500), tuition ($10,000), or room and board ($10,000) will help students from Alaska to the northeast. A click of the button will allow a Native American student to fulfill their educational dreams and give our future church leaders the opportunity to achieve their goals.

ECO #860101

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Presbyterian Study Grant

The Presbyterian Study Grant provides direct aid to Masters of Divinity students who are in the process of becoming ordained ministers in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Applicants are eligible for up to $4,000 a year in grant assistance.

This aid can be used for tuition and fees, books, and living expenses. The Presbyterian Study Grant is entirely supported by endowment income and ECO contributions. The endowments and ECO contributions have not provided enough funding to guarantee a $4,000 award to all students with need. Contribute now to help the number of awards grow.

  • $4,000 gift would help with tuition and books for a theological student pursuing a Masters of Divinity

ECO #860127

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Racial Ethnic Supplemental Grant

Q: How does the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) strive to bring diversity into the pulpit?
A: By making seminary education more affordable for racial ethnic students.

The Racial Ethnic Supplemental Grant is awarded to Presbyterian Study Grant students who are racial ethnic minorities. The Racial Ethnic Supplemental Grant is entirely supported by endowment income and ECO contributions. Gifts to this program will be awarded to racial ethnic seminary students with financial need.

ECO #051377

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Student Loan Fund

Undergraduate and graduate students attending a college/university may receive a loan with no interest accruing while the student is enrolled full-time in a degree program.

ECO #860103

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Student Opportunity Scholarship

Since 1964, through designated endowments and Extra Commitment Opportunity funds, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has been able to provided scholarships to students through the Student Opportunity Scholarship Program. This scholarship provides assistance to students for tuition, books and fees for their undergraduate education. Preference is given to racial ethnic students.

  • $500 gift would provide books for a student for one semester.
  • $2,000 gift would provide tuition assistance for a student for one semester

ECO #860102

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