financial aid Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/financial-aid/ News from the 91短视频 community. Wed, 18 Mar 2026 17:44:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 91短视频鈥檚 financial aid notification packet crowned Best of Show at competition /now/news/2026/emus-financial-aid-notification-packet-crowned-best-of-show-at-competition/ /now/news/2026/emus-financial-aid-notification-packet-crowned-best-of-show-at-competition/#respond Wed, 18 Mar 2026 17:34:30 +0000 /now/news/?p=60838 Award reflects 91短视频鈥檚 commitment to providing a transformative and accessible education

91短视频鈥檚 financial aid notification packet has a new look, and people are starting to notice.

The packet of information, mailed to every admitted undergraduate student with a FAFSA on file at 91短视频, simplifies the often complicated financial aid process by outlining the total aid offered and the costs students will be expected to cover. It includes information on grants, scholarships, and loans, as well as direct and indirect costs of an education at 91短视频.

Once a drab bundle of letters and forms, the financial aid notification packet has been delightfully redesigned through a collaboration between 91短视频鈥檚 marketing and communications department and Farmville, Virginia-based marketing agency .

The new-and-improved 鈥淔AN packet鈥 features the design of a sunrise over the familiar Massanutten Mountain ridgeline and bright, attention-grabbing colors. It also uses friendly, approachable typefaces with bold, easy-to-read text. Each packet comes with a set of 91短视频-branded stickers, perfect for laptops, phone cases, water bottles, and notebooks.

It鈥檚 anything but ordinary, reflecting 91短视频鈥檚 unique and diverse campus, its commitment to providing a transformative and accessible education, and the care it puts into supporting students and families through the financial aid process.

鈥淭his project was all about transparency, organization, and user-focused design: helping students and families navigate an important decision with confidence,鈥 reads a Facebook post from Letterpress Communications.


91短视频鈥檚 marketing and communications department teamed up with Farmville-based Letterpress Communications to design its reimagined financial aid notification packet.


Best of Show

Representatives from the marketing agency attended the Southwest Virginia American Advertising Awards in Abingdon, Virginia, on Feb. 28. There, 91短视频鈥檚 FAN packet won a Gold ADDY, a top honor in the advertising industry, as well as the Best of Show award, recognizing it as the best overall piece in the competition.

It will now compete at the district level against Gold ADDY winners from Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. If the FAN packet wins gold at the district level (winners are announced in April), it will advance to the national competition in June.

鈥淭his is truly terrific news,鈥 said Braydon Hoover 鈥11, MAOL 鈥21, vice president of enrollment and marketing. 鈥淔or the nearly 1,000 students and families who have already received the FAN packet, this award demonstrates just how special the financial aid process is here at 91短视频.鈥

鈥淲e are committed to doing everything we can to make the financial aid process as simple and understandable as possible,鈥 said Troy Martin, director of financial aid for 91短视频. 鈥淭he next step, if you鈥檝e received a FAN packet and haven鈥檛 done so already, is to review it with your family and your admissions counselor.鈥

For more information about your financial aid notification, visit .

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Watch Now: 91短视频 Promise Grant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IUbNJo4Rkw Wed, 19 Feb 2025 15:15:00 +0000 /now/news/?post_type=in-the-news&p=58234 Vice President of Enrollment Braydon Hoover talks about the 91短视频 Promise Grant, which covers the full cost of tuition for eligible students. Learn more about 91短视频’s commitment to making an exceptional education accessible to every student who dreams big and works hard, but may need a little leg up.

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91短视频 unveils new Promise Grant /now/news/2024/emu-unveils-new-promise-grant/ Thu, 08 Feb 2024 15:21:27 +0000 /now/news/?p=55571 Initiative aligns with vision to open new pathways of access

Note (October 2025): The adjusted gross family income threshold for eligibility to receive the Promise Grant has increased to below $75,000.


With just about everything rising in price these days, 91短视频 is ensuring that a quality college education is within reach of more students than ever before, thanks to its new Promise Grant initiative. 

The 91短视频 Promise Grant, which takes effect during the fall 2024 semester, fully covers the tuition costs for Virginia residents whose adjusted gross family incomes are under $65,000. It is for first-time, full-time undergraduate students. For more details about 91短视频 Promise Grant eligibility, and a sample of frequently asked questions, visit emu.edu/promise-grant

Mary Jensen, vice president of enrollment and strategic growth, first unveiled the 91短视频 Promise Grant to the public at Saturday鈥檚 Admitted Student Day. She said the new initiative is one way 91短视频 is embodying its vision of opening new pathways of access and achievement, a vision outlined in the university鈥檚 2023-2028 strategic plan, Pathways of Promise: Preparing Tomorrow鈥檚 Unifying Leaders.

鈥淚t鈥檚 part of our recognition of the rising costs that are real,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e want to make sure the most vulnerable, the most marginalized, those who have the least access, aren’t as impacted by the fact that everything costs more.鈥

Not only does the 91短视频 Promise Grant create access to education, but it also shows college-bound students that an 91短视频 education is more affordable than they may have thought. After all, the average net cost for an 91短视频 student in 2022-2023 was just $15,309.  

Admitted 91短视频 students tour the campus on Saturday, Feb. 3. (Photo: 91短视频/Macson McGuigan)

鈥淎 lot of students assume a private college is not affordable, so they don鈥檛 consider it鈥 they don鈥檛 even entertain the possibility,鈥 Jensen said. 鈥淲e hope this grant will encourage people to consider a private college and put 91短视频 on their list of possibilities.鈥

In comparison to schools that offer a similar type of promise grant, 91短视频鈥檚 is among the most generous and with the fewest restrictions. 91短视频鈥檚 income threshold for promise grant eligibility is significantly higher, and more accepting, than comparable ODAC member schools. Other schools require that promise grant students pay room and board costs to live on campus. Under the 91短视频 Promise Grant, students can choose to live at home within 30 miles of the Harrisonburg, Virginia, campus and still receive the award. And, there is no minimum high school GPA requirement to receive the 91短视频 Promise Grant, unlike some other schools鈥 programs.

One of the best parts about the 91短视频 Promise Grant is that students don’t even need to apply for it. If they qualify, they will automatically receive their tuition paid for (after state, federal, and institutional grants or scholarships have been awarded).

February coincides with Financial Aid Awareness Month, a time when many in the higher education community provide crucial information to students and families about access to federal, state and institutional aid. Now that the word is officially out about the 91短视频 Promise Grant, Jensen said undergraduate admissions counselors are eager to let students know about the new program.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e very excited to tell students they鈥檙e working with, 鈥業f your family is eligible for this grant, we have some really good news for you,鈥欌 she said.

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The Cost of, and Returns on, a Mennonite Higher Education /now/news/2013/the-cost-of-a-mennonite-higher-education/ Mon, 28 Jan 2013 22:11:49 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=15691 The first two sentences, set in large font, on the financial aid page of Hesston (Kan.) College鈥檚 website cut right to the chase: 鈥淟et鈥檚 be clear, college is expensive. There鈥檚 really no way to dance around it.鈥

Concern over college affordability in the United States is nothing new. The inflation-adjusted average annual cost of tuition, room and board for the country鈥檚 colleges and universities has more than doubled over the past 30 years, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

While the cost of attendance has actually been increasing faster at public universities over the past decade, private institutions are in general still more expensive. The National Center for Education Statistics puts the average annual cost of tuition, room and board at private, not-for-profit American universities at $36,300 for the 2010-2011 academic year.

While the -affiliated colleges and universities aren鈥檛 quite that pricey, they鈥檙e not cheap either. According to online 鈥渟ticker price鈥 figures, the average full cost of attendance this year at the five colleges/universities is $33,714. (The full cost of a 90-credit hour M.Div. degree from the two Mennonite Church USA-affiliated seminaries is currently just over $41,000.)

Price or best fit?

鈥淗igher education as a whole has had to defend its worth and value in today鈥檚 society,鈥 says , director of retention at 91短视频 (91短视频), Harrisonburg, Va. 鈥淲e see more and more students making their choice based on price instead of what鈥檚 a best fit for them.鈥

When it comes to paying for an education, however, officials at Mennonite educational institutions note that scholarships and financial aid almost always mean that the actual cost of a student鈥檚 education will be less than the sticker price.

Dan Koop Liechty, director of admissions at , notes that cost and affordability decisions are best made after prospective students have applied, been admitted and received financial assistance packages. At this point, students can make decisions based on the bottom-line cost of their educations, which are often much more comparable to attending a public institution than it first appears.

Directly related to the price of higher education is the issue of student debt, which has also been increasing. According to the , 2011 graduates who borrowed to finance their educations finished with an average debt load of $26,600. In the aftermath of the Great Recession, some consider this an unreasonable burden to place on graduates entering an uncertain job market. Others characterize it as a reasonable investment鈥攁bout the cost of a new Toyota Prius鈥攖hat sets college graduates on the path to a much larger payoff.

College degree as an investment

鈥淚t鈥檚 not debt that you鈥檙e using to buy consumables and putting on a credit card with a 21-percent interest rate,鈥 says Ron Headings, vice president for enrollment management and marketing at . 鈥淚t鈥檚 buying you a college degree.鈥

Headings adds that with prior planning and hard work during college鈥攖o maintain academic scholarships as well as earn income鈥攕tudents and their families can find it 鈥渇airly easy to get out of Bluffton University debt-free.鈥

Cost and debt aside, getting a college degree clearly remains a smart financial investment for young adults. While estimates vary, many sources now place the average increase in earnings over a 40-year career at or near $1 million compared to workers without a college degree.

Furthermore, faculty, staff and alumni of the five colleges and universities say a degree from one isn鈥檛 just any garden-variety bachelor鈥檚 degree.

Engaged profs, small classes

鈥淎t a larger school, many of the foundational classes are taught by teaching assistants,鈥 says Matthew Schmidt, a 1994 graduate of , North Newton,鈥圞an. 鈥淎t Bethel you have full professors teaching these same classes.鈥

Schmidt, who lives in Newton, Kan., and is interim director of a clinic providing health services to medically underserved populations, says the small class sizes at Bethel created an interactive environment ideal for collaborative learning.

Additionally, engaged faculty invested in students鈥 well-being and emphases on critical thinking and cross-cultural skills prepare them particularly well for the future.

Strong outcomes

Two of many indications are these:

鈥 From 2006 to 2010, 91 percent of 91短视频 graduates who applied to medical school were accepted, almost double the national acceptance rate of 46 percent.

鈥 At Bethel, 95 percent of social work graduates pass their licensing exams on the first attempt, compared with a national pass rate of 78 percent.

鈥淚n a rapidly changing and highly specialized job market, a liberal arts college degree provides an essential foundation for the basic skills that are needed in a dynamic economic environment,鈥 says John D. Roth, the author of Teaching that Transforms: Why Anabaptist-Mennonite Education Matters and a professor of history at Goshen College. 鈥淪o education at Goshen College is 鈥榳orth it鈥 for straightforward economic reasons alone.鈥

But the financial case for the value of a Mennonite college, university or seminary education only tells part of the story.

Education that transforms

Back on the financial aid page: 鈥淭he key is to think of [education] in terms of value. While the cost of college may initially be a bit of a shock, step back, take a deep breath and think about the experiences and lifelong advantages a Hesston education provides.鈥 This appeal to the value of a Mennonite education is an extremely important part of the argument.

鈥淎s Anabaptists, we are part of a tradition that measures worth in more than monetary terms,鈥 says Rachel Swartzendruber Miller, vice president of admissions and financial aid at Hesston. 鈥淢ennonite colleges and universities not only offer course credits and degrees, we provide transformational opportunities for our students to fully discover themselves and their place in God鈥檚 mission in the world.鈥

Graduates of these schools frequently point to impossible-to-quantify personal growth as one of the most important parts of their educations there.

鈥淎ttending Goshen College was a seminal time in my development,鈥 says Peter Eash-Scott, a 1999 graduate, now a stay-at-home dad in Newton 鈥淚t probably is one of the most influential things that has informed who I am, what I value and who I strive to be.鈥

Shared, reinforced values

Spending four years in a learning environment surrounded by people who held similar values, Eash-Scott adds, provided 鈥渁 safe place to explore my faith and challenge my understanding of God, myself and the faith community,鈥 both in and out of the classroom.

Close, caring relationships between students and faculty often are another important aspect of an education at a Mennonite institution.

鈥淭he faculty and staff here are part of our community,鈥 says Clark Oswald, associate director of admissions at Bethel. 鈥淲e care for our neighbors. That鈥檚 something as Mennonites that we learn in church growing up, and at Bethel we do that. 鈥 There鈥檚 just kind of this underlying sense of 鈥榳e鈥檙e in this together.鈥 鈥

Michelle Roth-Cline, a 2000 graduate of 91短视频, called the mentoring role of faculty 鈥渁bsolutely invaluable.鈥 Now a pediatric ethicist for the , Roth-Cline says her education at 91短视频 prepared her for medical school as well as her classmates coming from Ivy League and other prestigious schools. At the same time, what she learned about building relationships has served her equally well.

Learning to care for people

I learned more about how to care for other people at 91短视频 than I did in medical school. Simply knowing how to care for other people in this way has opened all kinds of doors both personally and professionally that I never would have imagined possible when I was choosing a college,鈥 Roth-Cline says.

Leah Roeschley, a 2011 graduate of Bluffton, says her education there set the stage for her own spiritual growth. The opportunity to explore Mennonite faith and spirituality, combined with 鈥渟pace to ask questions [and] space to access and receive counsel鈥 allows students to 鈥渃laim a faith that is truly their own,鈥 she says.

鈥淢y Mennonite education was worth it because my college experience was bracketed with values that resonated with me,鈥 says Roeschley, a registered dietitian in Bloomington, Ill. 鈥淭hose values were in the background of everything I did at Bluffton. 鈥 I left not only fully equipped for the field of dietetics, but I also left with 鈥 a deeper understanding of who I was.鈥

A related role played by Mennonite higher education is the development of future church leaders and members.

Developing leaders

There is strong and long-standing research that shows that students who graduate from a Mennonite college are far more likely to participate after college in a Mennonite congregation, our denominational service agencies and leadership positions in the denominational structures. Mennonite higher education is not only a great value for students, we are of great value to our denomination,鈥 says Koop Liechty, the admissions director at Goshen.

, director of admissions at (EMS), says that study at a Mennonite seminary puts Anabaptist 鈥渢heology, history, polity and biblical understandings鈥 at the center of the curriculum. At a non-Mennonite school, she adds, these topics鈥攌ey in the development of church leaders鈥攚ould often be relegated to electives.

Ron Guengerich, a 1974 graduate of (AMBS), says his education gave him a lifelong love of scholarship and the church while bringing the Bible alive as 鈥渁 challenging and transforming 鈥榳ord.鈥 鈥 Now the pastor of Silverwood Mennonite Church in Goshen, he says he left well prepared for work within the church and eager to continue advanced study of the Old Testament.

Given the relatively low pay offered to people entering church leadership and ministry positions, Amstutz says EMS is concerned with the growing cost of attendance and believes all levels of the denomination need to 鈥渇ind ways to help support students financially.鈥

There is also a converse question of worth to consider: What would be the price of not having strong educational institutions?

鈥淚t鈥檚 impossible to put a money value on effective and visionary leadership for the church,鈥 says Sara Wenger Shenk, president of AMBS. 鈥淢ost of us don鈥檛 get it that healthy communities thrive 鈥 because they have compassionate, competent and confident leaders.鈥

Building community

鈥淭hank God for those who remember that the cost of ignorance and immaturity given full sway in local congregations is far greater than an investment in those who are ready to become masters of the craft,鈥 she says.

According to those interviewed for this article, the sum of an educational experience at a Mennonite educational institution is greater than its individual parts, with academic growth and personal development building upon and informing each other.

鈥淲e feel very strongly about our value and the high quality of education that we provide to our students,鈥 says Good. His statement is echoed by his counterparts at other institutions. 鈥淎t 91短视频, students receive an education in which they are challenged to move beyond their comfort zone, to think critically about the world around them, to strengthen their core values and beliefs and to be leaders and forces for change and justice in their communities.鈥

Courtesy The Mennonite, Jan. 1, 2013

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Free College Financial Aid Help Offered During Super Saturday /now/news/2012/free-college-financial-aid-help-offered-during-super-saturday/ Mon, 16 Jan 2012 19:19:56 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=10572 The Virginia Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (VASFAA), in conjunction with 91短视频 (91短视频), will host Super Saturday on Feb. 4, from 9 a.m. 鈥 2 p.m., in Campus Center Room 234.

Super Saturday is one of VASFAA鈥檚 annual service projects where individuals seeking funding for post-secondary education can receive FREE, one-on-one assistance in completing the Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. The FAFSA is used by colleges, universities and career-technical schools across the country to determine eligibility for student federal financial aid.

VASFAA is hosting more than 60 Super Saturday sites at high schools, colleges, and community and civic centers across the Commonwealth of Virginia.聽 Each Super Saturday site will offer two financial aid presentations to discuss and simplify the federal and state financial aid process.

Participating sites will also have computers available for students and parents to apply for federal aid electronically, along with volunteer financial aid experts to assist.

This event is open to students and parents of all grade levels, including returning college students and those interested in .

The focus of Super Saturday is to offer one-on-one assistance in completing the FAFSA.聽 Once the student leaves this event, he/she will have initiated the financial aid process for any college they are interested in attending and will have met the priority filing date for most Virginia colleges.

VASFAA understands that the financial aid process can be daunting. We hope that by offering this opportunity to students and parents, we can help ease this process for hundreds of Virginia residents.

As an incentive for attending Super Saturday, students will have chance to win a $100 Book Scholarship. A Book Scholarship will be awarded to one student at each Super Saturday site to be used at the winner鈥檚 college of choice during the 2012-13 academic year.

For more information about Super Saturday 2012, visit .

VASFAA is an organization of individuals who administer financial aid programs or who are otherwise active in a financial aid-related profession. Its mission is to maintain an organization that promotes the professional growth and collaboration of its members in order to serve fairly the needs of students, families, and institutions in matters related to financial and informational resources that support students’ post-secondary education goals.聽 The organization is determined to help students pursue and attain their educational goals.

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Financial Aid Affordability /now/news/video/financial-aid-affordability/ /now/news/video/financial-aid-affordability/#respond Thu, 22 Oct 2009 20:58:39 +0000 http://emu.edu/blog/video/?p=48 Kelsey talks about how financial aid made 91短视频 affordable.

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91短视频 Offers WRAP Session on Private College Affordability /now/news/2009/emu-offers-wrap-session-on-private-college-affordability/ Wed, 14 Jan 2009 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1835 Virginia’s private colleges are within reach financially – despite tough economic times. That’s the message 91短视频 President Loren Swartzendruber is inviting prospective students and parents to hear on campus Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009.

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