Scholarships Announcement-Canyon Institute Arizona Resident Scholarship



Scholarships Announcement-Canyon Institute Arizona Resident Scholarship 

About the Institute:


Canyon Institute Arizona Resident Scholarship is a faith-based scholarship supporting Arizona students pursuing a Christian higher education grounded in a biblical worldview. The scholarship encourages academic excellence, spiritual growth, and service while assisting students attending selected Christian universities in the USA.


Canyon Institute Arizona Resident Scholarship 2026

Details:

  • Funding: Partial Funding (up to $3,000 per year)

  • Eligible Universities: Azusa Pacific University, California Baptist University, Concordia University – Irvine, Pepperdine University, Point Loma Nazarene University, Seattle Pacific University, Westmont College, Whitworth University

  • Degree Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

  • Fields of Study: All Majors and Academic Disciplines

  • Benefits:

    • $3,000 annual scholarship supporting tuition and educational expenses

    • Promotes faith-based academic learning

    • Encourages Christian leadership, evangelism, and service

    • Over $395,000 awarded since 2017

  • Eligibility:

    • Permanent resident of Arizona or graduate of an Arizona high school

    • Enrolled at one of the approved Christian universities

    • Commitment to Christian values and biblical worldview

    • Meet academic standards specified by Canyon Institute

  • Application Procedure:

    • Visit the Canyon Institute website and navigate to the Arizona Resident Scholarship page

    • Complete the online application form with personal and academic details

    • Upload required supporting documents

    • Submit application before May 31 (late or incomplete applications will not be considered)

  • Purpose of the Scholarship:

    • Integrates biblical truth and a Godly worldview into education

    • Supports Christian compassion, service, evangelism, and missions

    • Encourages students to live out their faith through education and service

Canyon Institute Arizona Resident Scholarship

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