To receive a scholarship as a current student of NOBTS, you must meet the following requirements:
1. Be enrolled full-time for the entire semester (12 hours for New Orleans campus undergraduates; 9 hours for New Orleans campus graduates; 2 courses for undergraduates and graduates at all other campuses; active enrollment for doctoral students). Internet courses, workshops, and independent studies do not count toward full-time status.
2. Have a clear balance with the NOBTS Business Office (if you currently have a past due balance, you may still complete this application with the understanding that you have until July 31st to clear your balance for Fall scholarships and December 31st to clear your balance for Spring scholarships)
3. Must have completed at least one full semester as a student at NOBTS.
4. Follow the instructions in your award email
In order to complete this application, you will want to have your Self-Serve account, personal budget, and asset/liability information available. Applications must be completed by April 30th for Fall scholarships and by September 30th for Spring scholarships.
We strive to assist as many students as possible; however, completion of this application does not guarantee the reception of a grant. We will send Fall award notifications by the first week or so of July and Spring award notifications by the first week or so of December.
WHAT CONSTITUTES FULL-TIME STATUS FOR NOBTS SCHOLARSHIPS?
- Extension Center Students - Two classes fulfill the full-time student status requirement for NOBTS Financial Aid purposes. The two classes must be Monday or Tuesday on-campus courses or Saturday hybrid, on-campus courses. NOLA2U and NOLA2U FLEX courses, Internet courses, independent studies, special event courses, and workshops DO NOT count toward full-time status. Your insurance provider, student loan company, or veterans services may require you to have more credit hours to achieve full-time status for their purposes. Please check with any outside entity if you have additional questions about meeting its requirements for full-time status. NOBTS does not dictate what those agencies require of you.
Hello Providence travel friends, I wanted to take this opportunity to send you information about our next Israel Pilgrimage this coming January 3-12, 2019. To request a brochure and an application, please email travelprograms@nobts.edu. Remember that our tours are first come first serve. Let me know if you have any questions.
Blanca Phillips
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On Thursday, May 10, NOBTS will have a missions commissioning chapel service for the last chapel of the school year. At this service, we will pray for members of the NOBTS family who will be doing missions this summer. The Global Missions Center is making a master list of the names of all students and faculty who will take part in mission trips and summer camps so the NOBTS community can be praying for you throughout the summer.
If you are going on a mission trip, international or domestic, have been appointed with NAMB or IMB since May 2017, or if you will be serving on a camp staff, please fill out this form (
https://goo.gl/forms/MUXwJHectnKeuu2B3) by
May 7. Or you can contact the Global Missions Center at 504-816-8124.
Red Carpet Week Workshops
- Monday: Chapel service 1:00-1:50 p.m.; class 2:00-5:00 p.m., 6:30-9:00 p.m.
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:00-11:00 a.m., 1:00-4:00 p.m.
- Friday: 8:00-11:30 a.m.
Red Carpet Week
May 28-30
Register by 4/28
DISC5260 -- Discipleship Strategies
(Ernest Graham)
May 28-June 1, 2018
Register by 4/28
BCHI5500 -- BCPP Church History Seminar
(Lloyd Harsch and Rex Butler)
BSHM5310 -- Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics
(Craig Price and Jeff Griffin)
ETHC5300 -- Christian Ethics
(Jeff Riley)
MISS5331 -- Disaster Relief Training and Experience
(Ken Taylor and Loretta Rivers)
PATH5300 -- Worship Leadership
(Mark Tolbert and Greg Woodward)