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Scholarships

Providence Christian College currently offers seven different types of scholarships for students. Providence is committed to providing scholarships for students through private funding. These funds are made available by supporters of the college, people who believe in the importance of a distinctly Reformed Christian College.

Scholarships for New and Returning Students

Reformed Scholarship

In an effort to recognize the importance of continued higher education from a Reformed perspective, Providence will award a scholarship up to $10,000 to students whose home church is confessionally Reformed.

This scholarship is renewable each year. Denominations eligible for this scholarship include: URC, CRC, RCA, CanRC, OPC, PCA, RCUS, PR, RPCNA, Bible Presbyterian, and Reformed Baptist. Other denominations will be considered on a case-by-case basis by contacting your Admissions Counselor.

Students are eligible for only one of the following scholarships: Homeschool, Christian School or Reformed.

If you meet the above qualifications, complete the form below to claim your Reformed Scholarship. The next step is to apply for admission to Providence. If you have already filled out the application for admission to Providence, you do not need to fill out the Reformed Scholarship form below.

The admissions office will contact you shortly after we receive the completed form to help you through the process.

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Academic Merit Scholarship

Scholarships are given for proven academic performance. These scholarships take into account SAT/ACT scores and high school GPA and range from $1,000 to $15,000.

Academic Scholarship Award Grid
    GPA
ACT SAT 2.7-2.99 3.0-3.24 3.25-3.49 3.5-3.74 3.75-4.0
21-23 1060-1150 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000
24-26 1160-1270 2,000 3,000 4,000 6,000 7,000
27-29 1280-1380 3,000 4,000 6,000 7,000 9,000
30-32 1390-1480 4,000 6,000 8,000 9,000 11,000
33-36 1490-1600 5,000 7,000 9,000 11,000 15,000

Scholarship Requirements

High school cumulative GPA minimum: 2.7 GPA

ACT Composite score minimum: 21 ACT

SAT Math + Critical Reading Score combination minimum: 1060

Transfer (24 credits and above) cumulative GPA minimum: 3.0 GPA

Transfer students below 24 transferable credits will be considered for an academic scholarship based on their high school GPA and scores.

Maintaining the Academic Merit Scholarship

The Academic Merit Scholarship is renewable upon recipient maintaining an acceptable institutional GPA at Providence. Students must maintain a certain cumulative GPA each year in order to renew their academic scholarships. If a student’s cumulative GPA drops below the criteria by the end of the year the student will lose his/her scholarship. If the student raises the GPA above that criteria in one of the following years at Providence, re-application for the scholarship is possible. Students have the right to appeal any scholarship decisions to the scholarship appeals committee.

Cumulative GPA requirements for scholarship renewal:

2.7-3.24 high school GPA=2.0 college GPA

3.25-3.74 high school GPA=2.5 college GPA

3.75+ high school GPA=3.0 college GPA

Athletic Scholarship

To learn more about athletic scholarships, visit www.seabeggars.com to fill out a sport recruiting form.

Christian Leadership Scholarship

Providence encourages all students to develop their gifts for Christian Leadership and awards scholarships for leadership in activities we hope will thrive on campus. These awards range from $500-$2500. If you would like to apply for one of these scholarships, please complete the form below. The priority deadline for scholarship application is February 1.

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Christian School Scholarship

In an effort to recognize the importance of continued higher education from a Christian perspective, Providence will award a scholarship up to $5,000 (approximately 20% the cost of tuition) to students who have attended a Christian school.

This scholarship is renewable each year. Schools with either CSI or ACSI affiliation will be granted the scholarship. Other Christian schools will be considered on a case-by-case basis by contacting your admissions counselor.

Freshmen students receiving our Christian School Scholarship have come from throughout California and across Northern America including the following representative Christian High Schools:

  • Bakersfield Christian High School
  • Briarwood Christian High School
  • Calvin Christian High School
  • Central Alberta Christian High School
  • Cornerstone Christian School
  • Desert Christian High School
  • Grace Brethren High School
  • Heritage Christian High School
  • Maranatha Christian High School
  • Ontario Christian High School
  • Rincon Valley Christian School
  • Southlands Christian School
  • The Classical Academy High School
  • Trinity Classical Academy High School
  • Unity Christian High School
  • Upland Christian High School
  • Valley Christian High School
  • Village Christian High School
  • Western Christian High School
  • Whittier Christian High School

Students are eligible for only one of the following scholarships: Homeschool, Christian School or Reformed.

Homeschool Scholarship

Each year at Providence, approximately 25-35% of our student body come from homeschooled backgrounds. In an effort to recognize the excellent preparedness of these students for the tutorial style education they receive, Providence will award a renewable scholarship ranging from $1000-$5,000 to students who have been homeschooled for all or part of high school. In order to be eligible for the scholarship, students must simply apply to Providence and submit homeschool transcripts.

Students are eligible for only one of the following scholarships: Homeschool, Christian school or Reformed.

Pauline Scholarship

The Pauline Scholarship is for students who attend a public high school or college and are deeply grounded in faith while looking to influence the broader culture with the good news of Jesus Christ.

The apostle Paul stated to followers of Jesus Christ in one of his many letters that God sent him to the Greeks, while others are sent to the Jews, Israel. Greeks were not people from Greece, necessarily, instead Paul meant those outside of Israel or ones who are not somehow connected to Israel. Thus, Paul was different from other apostles, like John, Peter, or Timothy. He was sent into the dominant culture to witness about Jesus; in other words, Paul was sent to live out his faith and speak about his faith in Jesus Christ in a way that connected with, exposed, and countered the culture.

At Providence, we seek to develop students that take this same pursuit as Paul. We seek to develop students who are deeply grounded in their faith while looking for ways to engage the broader culture with the good news of Jesus Christ.

The Pauline Scholarship ranges from $2000-$5000 per year and is renewable for four years. To apply for the scholarship, please complete one of the essays below and send to your admissions counselor or admissions@providencecc.edu. The priority deadline for scholarship application is March 1.

Essay Questions (Choose One):

  1. In 500 words, reflect on your experience within a public school in regards to your Christian faith. How have you sought to embody a faithful commitment to the Jesus Christ while being within a context in which faith is downplayed or as secondary to life?
  2. In 500 words, how do you feel learning and being within a Christian college environment will allow you to grow and prepare you for the rest of your life in light of your experiences within a public school system?

Witherspoon Scholarship

The Witherspoon honors program is a four-year adventure for those seeking an elite liberal arts education. It entails a semester by semester ascent among the peaks of the Western and American tradition, life in a beautiful and exclusive city, as well as the chance to travel the world and encounter the power of your Western heritage first hand in Athens, Jerusalem, Rome and more.

Providence is looking for ambitious candidates worthy of the honor of becoming a Witherspoon Scholar. All those chosen will pay no more than 25% of tuition each academic year and receive fully funded world travel. Qualified candidates are those who have demonstrated scholastic excellence as well as personal merit. If this describes you, CLICK HERE to learn how you can apply.

Witherspoon Scholarship cannot be stacked with other institutional scholarships or grants.

James Madison Speech Writing Competition

On February 10th 2023, Providence Christian College and the Witherspoon Scholars Program will host the James Madison Speech Writing Competition. The winner will receive the Madison Fellowship, an honor that carries the benefit of a full tuition scholarship.

To sign up, please contact Shane Becker at shaneb@providencecc.edu. All registered students will arrive on Friday, February 10th. They will be treated to a reception dinner on campus followed by a night out in beautiful Old Town Pasadena. All visiting students will be paired with current Witherspoon Scholars as hosts. On Saturday, Students will convene on campus for breakfast where they will dine with select faculty.

The competition will take place later on Saturday morning. Competitors will deliver a speech to a panel of Providence faculty judges on the following topic: As a Gen-Z Christian, what current or future issue facing American culture do you find most pressing that previous generations (millennials, Gen-X, Baby-boomers) aren’t aware of?

All programming will be complete by 3 PM on Saturday the 11th. Please plan on arriving on campus by 5 PM on Friday the 10th of February.

NOTE: All contestants must have completed their Witherspoon applications prior to arrival on campus.

Scholarships for Returning Students

Future Christian Teacher Scholarship

Christian Schools International (CSI) has a strong tradition of supporting Reformed, Christian K-12 education in the Southwest, as well as internationally. The principals of the CSI Southwest Region have generously contributed to this scholarship fund in order to encourage Providence students interested in teaching in a Christian School. This scholarship is open to current sophomore and junior education majors. Two $500 scholarships will be awarded.

  • To Apply: Current sophomore and junior students should complete the CSI Southwest Region Scholarship Application.  Answer the questions on the application in 250 words or less. You must include: a copy of your PCC college transcript (with cumulative GPA); a copy of your CBEST score (taken spring of sophomore year); and two CSI Scholarship Reference Forms, one from an education professor, and one from another person (former teacher, pastor, former employer). Return it to the Office of Financial Aid.
  • Due Date: CSI Southwest Region Future Christian Teacher Scholarship applications should be returned for consideration by April 15.

Jim and Anne Den Ouden Scholarship

This $1,000 scholarship will be awarded each spring to one freshman, sophomore, or junior student enrolled in the education program at Providence. The scholarship funds will be disbursed for the following year’s tuition. Students must be a declared education student, intending on teaching at either the elementary or secondary levels. The funds will be disbursed before each semester at $500 per semester. Only current freshmen, sophomore and junior students may apply. All applicants must be currently enrolled in or have successfully completed Edu 101. The scholarship is merit based and financial need will not be a factor in deciding upon the recipient. The scholarship is not renewable; however, recipients can reapply the following spring. At some point following the awarding of the scholarship, the recipient will meet with Jim and Anne Den Ouden, either at an awards dinner or another setting initiated by the Den Ouden’s. The scholarship will be awarded by the scholarship committee.

  • To Apply: Current freshman, sophomore and junior students should complete the Jim and Anne Den Ouden Scholarship Application You must include: a college transcript (with the cumulative GPA); a declaration of your major and educational area of concentration; two Den Ouden Scholarship Reference Forms, one from an education professor, and one from another person (former teacher, pastor, former employer); an essay reflecting on your Christian philosophy of education; and a Lesson Plan that clearly demonstrates a Christian perspective on the subject being taught. Return these to the Office of Financial Aid.
  • Due Date: Jim and Anne Den Ouden Scholarship applications should be returned for consideration by April 15.