Full Scholarship and Michael Sattler
November 15, 2017 2023-01-10 21:53Full Scholarship and Michael Sattler

Sattler College is awarding fully paid tuition for the first year of accepted applicants entering in the Fall of 2018. Yes, your eyes are not playing tricks on you, the first class of accepted applicants receive full funding for the 1st year! Apply here.
Also, who is Michael Sattler?
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Our vision is to train graduates to be a city on a hill: a shining light in greater Boston and the nations. Because the city of Boston is one of the most important global cities for world-changing movements and institutions, pursuing higher education in Boston provides students with the opportunity to train for a lifetime of impact for Jesus and His church.
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