The $900 course fee is the total price. There are no additional fees or administrative costs.
If you attend all classes for a course and complete all course assignments and yet still earn a failing grade, we will refund you the tuition you paid for the course!
Textbooks required for the course are provided digitally through Seminary Bookshelf; the cost is included when purchasing a course.
We know pursuing a seminary education is a significant investment of your time, finances, and resources. That's why we offer a program that provides both high-quality education and competitive pricing.
We provide a flexible payment plan to make the beginning of a theological education affordable in your monthly budget. Students pay a $200 deposit to enroll in the course, followed by three additional installments of $233: the first paid 1 week before the course starts, the 2nd paid in Week 4 of the course, and the last paid in Week 8 of the course.
No. Access to the required textbooks is provided digitally through Seminary Bookshelf and the cost is included when you purchase a course. Links to these resources will be provided in your digital classroom.
You are welcome to purchase your own hard copies or ebooks if you wish to keep the books after the course.
Federal student aid, including grants and loans, are not applicable to Seminary Now's for-credit courses. Additionally, Seminary Now’s for-credit classes are already deeply discounted such that we cannot discount them further. Though we are not able to offer any scholarships, but many of our students have used their acceptance to our program to raise support for their tuition costs from their churches, denominations, ministry workplaces, and/or friends and family.
The enrollment deposit and any payments made before withdrawal are non-refundable. Students who withdraw from a course are no longer responsible for any installments not yet paid.
Payments made for coursework through Seminary Now are not considered qualified tuition or related expenses (QTRE) at this time.