How much does it cost to attend Hillsong?

How much does it cost to attend Hillsong?

Prices range from $199 to $299 for a single adult, depending on how long you attend for.

Is Hillsong College a real college?

Hillsong College is the training program within Hillsong Church, with campuses in Sydney and Phoenix in the US.

Does Hillsong College accept fafsa?

Submit all post-acceptance materials: health form, dorm application and deposit (if applicable), and tuition deposit. Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Online filing is recommended.

How long is Hillsong College?

Certificate IV in Ministry (one year) Diploma of Ministry (two years) Advanced Diploma in Ministry (three years)

Do you have to pay to join Hillsong?

The Membership is charged in Australian dollars. For Senior Pastors in Australasia, North America, Europe and Asia the membership fee is AU$500/year or AU$50/month.

Is Hillsong safe?

Hillsong is committed to providing physical, emotional, and spiritual environments that are safe and secure for all Hillsong-Related People. Through the outworking of the Safe Church Framework, Hillsong aims to reduce the risk of harm occurring to Hillsong-Related People.

Does Hillsong College offer scholarships?

Hillsong graduates with a Diploma or Advanced Diploma may qualify for the Hillsong College Scholarship of $100 per credit hour. You may also be eligible for priority consideration of the Christian Leadership Scholarship (for eligible students). Take classes online, at night, or in-person with a flexible class schedule.

What does Hillsong College offer?

It offers certificate, diploma and advanced diploma of Ministry to give students training for successful leadership in a wide range of ministries and occupations. They can choose to study in the streams of pastoral leadership, worship music, television and media, dance, and production.

Does Hillsong have a dress code?

Consistency: Hillsong’s dress code is adhered to by everyone that serves in the church. No ceremonial clothes such as those worn by judges, pilots, the police or indeed the reverends in our Church of England.

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