Admissions
FIRE School of Ministry is currently accepting applications for the Fall semester, which begins August 23, 2011.
You should apply as early as possible to allow time for the processing of your application.
All applicants must meet the following requirements to receive consideration for admission:
- Applicants must live in accordance with godly principles, as stated in the FIRE Student Commitment to Excellence.
- Applicants must have completed high school via diploma or GED.
- Applicants who wish to enroll in the Fall 2011 semester must be at least 18 years of age by October 31, 2011.
- Applicants must complete the application packet, or complete the online application process.
Apply
There are three different ways to apply to FIRE School of Ministry:
- Apply Online.
- Download the application.
- Request an application packet by emailing info@fire-school.org.
Housing
FIRE assists accepted single students in finding roommates. Upon request, accepted students may receive a Roommate Request form. Students will then be sent a list with contact information for incoming and current students who are also in need of housing. Students may then contact those on that list to work out housing arrangements.
Finances
The approximate cost of tuition, books, and fees for a full-time (sixteen credit hours) semester at FIRE School of Ministry is $1,900. In addition to the basic course load, students may also take electives, which cost an additional $73 per credit hour for full-time students, plus books and course materials.
Although we do not offer federally funded aid programs, FIRE does offer scholarships, based on available funds, to students who qualify. Financial aid awards apply toward the cost of tuition only. All students are guaranteed fair and equal treatment in the awarding of financial aid. Accepted applicants may request a Financial Aid packet. Completed Financial Aid packets must be postmarked by June 30th in order to be considered for the Fall semester, or by October 1st to be considered for the Spring semester.




