2020 has been a difficult year for many, but the United Methodist Dollars for Scholars (UMDFS) program is here to help. The UMDFS program is designed to help United Methodist students who are pursuing higher education. It involves matching support from a student’s church, UMHEF, as well as participating United Methodist-related schools and UMC conference foundations.
The program is open to any student who is a member of a United Methodist Church and is enrolled in an accredited college or university. The student must also demonstrate financial need. Awards may total up to $4,000.
To apply for the program, students must first fill out an application. The application includes information about the student’s academic record, financial need, and church membership. Once the application is submitted, the student will be contacted by the UMDFS office to discuss the application and the amount of money that can be awarded.
The money awarded through the UMDFS program can be used for tuition, books, and other educational expenses. It can also be used to help pay for room and board, if the student is living away from home.
The UMDFS program is a great way for United Methodist students to get the financial assistance they need to pursue their educational goals. It is important to remember that the amount of money awarded through the program is based on the student’s financial need and academic record. Therefore, it is important to make sure that the student’s application is complete and accurate.
In addition to the financial assistance, the UMDFS program also provides students with the opportunity to connect with other United Methodist students. This can be a great way to build relationships and gain support from other students who are in similar situations.
The United Methodist Dollars for Scholars program is a great way for United Methodist students to get the financial assistance they need to pursue their educational goals. With up to $4,000 in awards available, it is an excellent opportunity for students to get the help they need to achieve their educational goals.