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- Other Nazarene Institutions
- Children of full-time ranked faculty and first-line
administrators (the President and those serving on
the Administrative Cabinet) may receive free tuition
at institutions of higher education affiliated with
the Department of Education Services of the Church of
the Nazarene.
- Students must be 23 years of age or less who have
never married.
- Students may obtain free tuition for only the number
of units required at the institution for the first
undergraduate degree.
- If a student attends more than one Nazarene
institution, the total hours given without charge
should not be more than those required for the
undergraduate degree including hours previously taken
at other institutions.
- Students may receive free tuition for courses leading
to a degree at Nazarene Theological Seminary. Such
students may be married but not over 26 years of age.
- The tuition waiver is for regularly published tuition
only and does not apply to tuition for special
courses such as workshops, travel courses, or for
general or special fees.
- Students are expected to apply for other tuition
grants and aid for which they may be eligible under
existing state or federal programs. In the event a
scholarship or aid is received for tuition, this will
be cared for under the tuition remission program.
- Applicants must provide a signed document from the
institution where the parent is employed to the
business office at the institution where they are
attending, indicating eligibility.
- CCCU
Institutions
Point Loma Nazarene University participates in the
Tuition Waiver Exchange Program sponsored through the Council
for Christian Colleges and Universities. This program enables
the dependents of regular full-time faculty members of
participating Council institutions to attend other
participating Council institutions tuition-free for up to
four years.
Participating Council institutions typically limit
the number of Tuition Waiver Exchange Program students they
approve and may base their approval on timing of application,
academic ability, and personal qualities. Additional
information is available from the Director of Admissions.
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