Admission faqs

Q: How much is the tuition fee?

A: It all depends on what program and how many units you are taking.

Program
Developing Countries
Developed Countries
Remarks
Doctor of Ministry
US $120 (or peso equivalent) per 4-credit class
US $240 (or peso equivalent) per 4-credit class
Includes general fees, library, handouts, and computer lab fee for 4-credit class. There are no special event fees.
Master of Theology
P1160 per credit plus P950 (misc. fees). If enrolled in ISG there is an additional P2500 special events fee.
US$42 per credit plus $35 (misc. fees). If enrolled in ISG, there is an additional $50 special events fee.
Includes tuition fees plus academic materials per credit, plus general and special events fees if in ISG.
Master of Arts/Divinity
P1050 per credit plus 3500 (misc. fees)
US$28 per credit plus $70 (misc. fees)
Assume 13 credits or more: Includes tuition fees plus academic materials per credit, plus general and special events fees.
TESL (or M.A./M.Div. taking less than 7 credits)
P1050 per credit plus 3000 (misc. fees)
US$28 per credit plus $60
Assume less than 7 credits: Includes tuition fees plus academic materials per credit, plus general and special events fees.
PIM/Special Student
P1050 per credit plus 500 (misc. fees)
US$28 per credit plus $10
Assume less than 7 credits: Includes tuition fees plus academic materials per credit, plus general fee.


Q: Do you offer scholarship?

A: Yes. The school offers tuition and books scholarship to deserving degree students (except Doctor of Ministry).


Q: How do I apply for tuition subsidy?

A: Before class registration, simply follow the procedure outlined here. Once your request is approved by our Finance Manager, you can avail of lower tuition fees!


Q: How do I apply for scholarship?

A: After you have submitted your application for admission, you may request a scholarship form from the Admissions Office.

Reminder: It is the Committee's decision whether your scholarship application will be approved or not, and if approved, what items will be included in your scholarship. Scholarship application forms will not be evaluated until we have determined your eligibility for admission.


Q: Are scholarships for part-time or non-degree students?

A: No, special students, audit students and visiting students are not qualified for scholarship assistance. However, you can apply for tuition subsidy if you are from a developing country and you meet the subsidy requirements.


Q: Can I work for your school to pay my tuition fees there?

A: IGSL's Scholarship Program also includes Student Assistantship, wherein you will be assigned to a specific department or job every quarter (30 hours/quarter). Please remember that you must first be admitted to the school with your scholarship application approved before you can avail of the student assistantship program.


Q: I am a staff of Campus Crusade for Christ. Can I also avail of IGSL's scholarship?

A: YES! IGSL has a special arrangement with the Regional and National Directors of Campus Crusade, specifically in Asia. BUT, you need to request permission from your directors before you can study at IGSL. A Campus Crusade Director's recommendation form has been made especially for this purpose. Just request for one when you apply for admission to IGSL.

Many of our staff graduates have benefited from IGSL's scholarship program. We are especially proud of our graduates who are now in positions of leadership in their respective areas.

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