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Oklahoma Christian University Current Student Bible/Vocational Ministry Scholarships

Majors and non-majors alike learn from experienced ministers and Bible/ministry professors with diverse educational backgrounds such as Oxford, Baylor, Wheaton and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, to name a few, at Oklahoma Christian University's College of Biblical Studies. In addition to biblical scholarship, students have hands-on ministry prospects through a vocational ministry second major and through mission campaigns.

Oklahoma Christian University applicants interested in ministry majors are encouraged to apply for College of Biblical Studies endowed scholarship awards. Award amounts vary and include half and full tuition scholarships (when combined with other OC scholarships) for qualified applicants.

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