Financial Aid
Graduate Fellowships and Work Study
A limited number of graduate fellowships may be awarded upon the recommendation of the program directors. Students receiving full fellowships will be expected to work in their department or on other assignments at least five hours per week throughout the semester. Inquiries about fellowships should be directed to the program director. Work study positions are also available for graduate students. Students who wish to hold a fellowship as well as a campus job will need to receive approval prior to beginning work by the Work Study Coordinator in the Financial Aid Office.
Graduate Theological Education Scholarships
Various forms of financial aid are available for graduate students in theology. For information see the Logsdon Seminary Catalog or contact the Office of the Dean of Logsdon School of Theology.
Institutional Aid
The following are available through the Office of Enrollment Services:
Government Aid Programs
The following are available through the Office of Enrollment Services:
- William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program
- Federal Work Study
Private student loans are available for students enrolled at least half-time and meet lender-specific credit requirements. Additional information about these loans can be found at http://www.hsutx.edu/offices/financial-aid/private-loans/.
Financial Aid Enrollment Requirements
The number of hours in which students are enrolled has a direct impact upon federal financial aid eligibility. Eligibility requirements differ by academic program. For information regarding your specific program and aid eligibility, please contact the Financial Aid Office. Withdrawing from the university in consecutive semesters (fall, spring) will result in a review of satisfactory progress toward a degree. According to federal and university guidelines, students not demonstrating progress toward a degree are not eligible for financial aid.
University Financial Aid Policies
Financial assistance is awarded for one year at a time. Separate financial aid applications (FAFSA) must be filed each year. Application materials are available in October for the coming academic year.
Financial assistance is committed only to students who are accepted into a degree program. Students applying for graduate fellowships and/or graduate scholarships must hold provisional or full admission to a graduate program.
All institutional aid, including departmental awards, are HSU-tuition-specific.
The university cooperates in making funds provided by both the federal and state government available to students for grants, employment, and loans. HSU must administer the federal and state programs within prescribed regulations.
All government programs are dependent on funding by federal and state governments. Awards are subject to funding by legislation and are not binding on the university if such programs are not funded.
All applications and requests for information regarding federal and state assistance should be directed to the Office of Enrollment Services, HSU Box 16050, Abilene, TX 79698.
A student can only receive financial aid for repeat of the same course one time for a maximum of two attempts.
To view HSU’s Financial Aid policies, visit www.hsutx.edu/offices/financial-aid/policies.
Veterans Benefits
The coordination of benefits for veterans is the responsibility of the Office of the Registrar, which offers assistance to veterans and dependents of veterans. In accordance with the laws regarding veterans in Chapters 30, 31, 34, and 1606 of Title 38 in the United States Code, assistance benefits to veterans and other eligible persons will be discontinued when the student ceases to make satisfactory progress toward the completion of his/her training objectives. Students placed on probation who receive VA benefits must show academic improvement every semester they continue on probation.
Endowed Scholarships and Grants
Graduate students are encouraged to apply for endowed scholarships online through Scholarship Central, Hardin-Simmons University’s online portal for all endowed scholarship opportunities. Students can view information regarding specific scholarship opportunities and apply for endowed scholarships using one general scholarship application. Program directors as well as the Financial Aid Office will make endowed scholarship awards based upon completed Scholarship Central applications.
Honors and Awards
Hemphill Graduate Honor Award
The HSU Graduate School recognizes the outstanding master’s/doctorate candidate at the May commencement exercises with the Hemphill Graduate Honor Award. This award recognizes the graduate who has excelled in his/her academic studies, possesses character and behavior consistent with the university’s purpose, and exhibits potential for significant contribution to his/her chosen field. The recipient is selected by the Graduate Council. This award has been endowed by the late Dr. Lee Hemphill and the late Mrs. Lunelle Nix Hemphill. Dr. Hemphill served as vice president of development and was a vice president emeritus.
Graduate Award of Excellence
The HSU Graduate School recognizes the outstanding master’s candidate at the December commencement exercises with the Graduate Award of Excellence. This award recognizes the graduate who has excelled in his/her academic studies, possesses character and behavior consistent with the university’s purpose, and exhibits potential for significant contribution to his/her chosen field. A committee of graduate program directors selects the recipient. This award is funded by an anonymous endowment.