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Tuition Adjustment Program Opens for April

Written by Admissions | March 30, 2026

This April, students are invited to apply for the Queens Tuition Adjustment Program (TAP), an initiative designed to make ministry education more affordable and accessible. Through this program, eligible applicants may receive up to 99% off their total tuition bill. 

The Tuition Adjustment Program is funded through the generosity of donors and contributions from currently enrolled students, reflecting Queens ongoing mission to remove financial barriers for those pursuing ministry education. Unlike traditional financial aid programs, TAP does not require applicants to meet specific economic criteria, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to be considered.

Each month, a predetermined pool of funds is allocated for tuition adjustments. Rather than awarding a single full discount, these funds are distributed among approved applicants, with each student receiving a random percentage of the total available amount.

Students are encouraged to carefully prepare their application, as only one TAP application per semester will be reviewed. If multiple applications are submitted, only the first submission will be considered, and all subsequent entries will be disregarded.

The April application window provides a significant opportunity for students who feel called to ministry but may be concerned about the cost of education.

It's important to understand that no additional tuition adjustment offers or discounts can be combined and students are still required to pay fees related to their degree program. It is recommended for each student to have an admission application on file prior to applying for a tuition adjustment. If any student is having a problem filling out the necessary TAP forms, a member of our Financial Aid office is available to help the student apply for available grants. 

About the Tuition Adjustment Program
The Tuition Adjustment Program exists to support students pursuing ministry education by providing substantial tuition reductions made possible through donor support and community investment. The program reflects a commitment to accessibility, calling, and the development of future ministry leaders.