Financial Aid / Scholarship

SCHOLARSHIPS

Horizon University (HU) offers opportunities for students to receive merit-based institutional scholarships. Both resident and international students are eligible for financial aid opportunities. To be considered for financial aid, students must submit an application to the Office of Admission.

Board of Directors Scholarship
This scholarship is established by the Board of Directors of Horizon University to honor students who have exhibited or have the potential to exhibit extraordinary abilities and contributions. This Scholarship is to be available to a student who is 1) a formal or current employee at Horizon University; 2) any relatives of Horizon University’s employee; or 3) dependent children and spouses of currently serving Christian pastors and missionaries.
Scholarship Amount: 50% of tuition

President Scholarship
The Presidential Merit Scholarship was established to honor students who have exhibited or have the potential to exhibit extraordinary abilities and contributions. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.85.
Scholarship Amount: 50% of tuition

Director of Academics Scholarship
The Director of Academics Scholarship is awarded to full-time students who have demonstrated excellent performance in academic activities. Students must be pursuing a degree in Horizon University and must demonstrate exceptional talent and contribution at their major field.
Scholarship Amount: 50% of tuition

Freshman Academics Scholarship
The Freshman Academic Scholarship is awarded to full-time freshman students who demonstrate their leadership and potentials for the excellent performance in academic activities.
Scholarship Amount: 20% to 50% of tuition

Continuing Student Scholarship
The Continuing Student Scholarship is awarded to full-time continuing students who demonstrate their leadership and financial need of this scholarship.
Scholarship Amount: 20% to 50% of tuition

FINANCIAL AID

 

Horizon University does not currently participate in federal and/or state financial aid programs, nor does it offer or administer institutionally funded grants and loans to pay for the cost of an educational program. Loans obtained from outside sources are not under the purview of Horizon University’s responsibility and/or authority. If a student obtains a loan from a private source—e.g., bank, credit union, or loan company—the student has the personal responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus any interest that has accrued, less the amount of any refund