MVS participants get seminary discounts

Karina Krider
Karina Krider

 

Elkhart, Indiana (Mennonite Mission Network, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary) – To make theological education accessible for more leaders and emerging leaders in the Mennonite/Anabaptist and other Christian traditions, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) has partnered with Mennonite Mission Network to offer tuition discounts and scholarships to current and former MVS participants.

Active participants taking an AMBS course for the first time are eligible for a 75 percent tuition discount. Former MVS participants who began in 2011 or later, and completed the program in good standing, may qualify for a tuition scholarship of $1,500 per academic year, renewable based on program length of study. Participants must have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, and be a non-admitted student.

“The AMBS partnership contributes to one of MVS’s goals of developing leaders in the church,” noted Neil Richer, Mission Network MVS director. “MVS participants will bring a unique perspective to class discussions, drawing on their experiences from their volunteer placement, living in community, and connecting with a host congregation.”

The transition from voluntary service to theological exploration is a natural progression for many young adults. Current MVS participants taking AMBS classes are Karina Kreider (Tucson), Josh Storrer (Elkhart), and Evra Zango (Elkhart). Recent MVS alumni who are current AMBS students are Mathew Cordella, Grant Miller, Sophia Lapp, and Brian O’Leary.

For more information, contact Daniel Grimes, AMBS director of Enrollment and Financial Aid, at dbgrimes@ambs.edu or 574-296-6266.