Financial Information
If your goal is to
be trained for ministry, equipped with a solid knowledge of the Word of
God, and prepared to minister in the character of Christ and the power
of the Holy Spirit, then Elim Bible Institute is your place-to-be next
semester!
A full time
student, enrolled in Elim's 3-year diploma program, pays about $4,300
per semester for tuition, room, board and fees.
There
are a variety of options available to you and your family in making
financial arrangements to attend EBI. As you already know, we purposely
keep the cost of attending EBI low to make it affordable for all
students. EBI offers a number of payment choices to help you afford your educational expenses:
» Full semester payment at the beginning of each semester (January and August)
» Low-cost student loans that can be combined with monthly payments, if desired
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The
student's tuition, room, board and other fees are not equal to the full
cost of an Elim education. Each student's education is subsidized
through sacrificial giving by friends of the school, and the
willingness of staff and faculty to serve sacrificially. As a result,
Elim can offer a quality education at a cost well below the comparable
norm.
Besides looking into one of our many scholarship programs there are other ways in which a student can finance an Elim education.
TERI - Alternative Loan Program (ALP) 1.800.255.TERI
Teri.org
Sallie Mae - Career Training Loan 1.888.272.5543 School code:604862
salliemae.com
Education One Consumer Education Loan - 1.888.661.8663
educationone.com
Off-Campus Employment:
Single students may
request permission for off-campus employment in order to meet school
expenses. Permission is granted based on academic standing and
financial need, and is limited to approximately 20 hours per week. Elim
recognizes that married students usually need to work to support their
families. International students may not secure off-campus employment
without a US Immigration Department work permit.
On-Campus Employment:
On campus employment
is limited to a small number of positions. It is important for incoming
freshmen to have their first semester paid in full at registration, and
have a payment plan for the second semester that does not include
on-campus work.