FWBBC Scholarships & Aid

Scholarships are awarded to those who are admitted to FWBBC, so the sooner you apply, the sooner we can award you your scholarship!


MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships
ACT Score
SAT Score
Annual Scholarship
Presidential Honors Scholarship*
31-36
2040+
$10,000
Provost's Honors*
27-30
1820-2039
$8,000
Academic Honors*
24-26
1650-1819
$4,000
Leadership Award*
20-23
1410-1649
$2,500

*Applicable for first time in college students only.

Transfer GPA
Annual Award
3.5 and up*
$6,000
3.0 to 3.49*
$4,000
2.5 to 2.99*
$2,500

*Applicable for new transfer students only.

LEGACY AWARD

This $2,500 per year award is available to students whose fathers are the primary pastors of a Free Will Baptist church in the U.S. Eligible students must also meet the following criteria:
-live at home with parents who provide at least half of the students’ support
-are under 24 years of age
-plan to live in one of FWBBC’s dormitories
-plan to register for a minimum of 12 hours per semester

Scholarship applications are available from the Financial Aid Office.

 

SPOUSE SCHOLARSHIP

The wife or husband of a full-time student (taking 12 hours or more at full tuition) may register at half tuition for up to an equal amount of hours.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships ranging from $200 to $6,000 are available. Scholarship applications are available from the Financial Aid Office.

The Bert and Dianne Tippett Alumni Scholarship is awarded each year to a child or grandchild of an FWBBC Alumnus. Click here to download the application and here to download the reference form. Applications and reference forms are due April 15th.

INSTITUTIONAL LOANS

Several loan funds are available to help needy students. Maximum loan per semester is $2,000; maximum cumulative loan debt is $6,300. Also see the section on Private Loan Funds.

EMPLOYMENT

The job market in Nashville is extremely conducive to students who need to finance their education. The college maintains a Job Bank, a list of area businesses where FWBBC students can expect to find openings. FWBBC students have traditionally been favored by Nashville employers. On-campus student workers typically work 10-12 hours per week. These jobs are awarded according to financial need. On-campus job applications are kept in the Financial Aid Office.

 

To receive any type of financial aid, students must have a completed admission file and financial aid file.