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The Church Matching Scholarship (CMS) program was created to allow churches to encourage and assist 起点传媒 students in covering a portion of their education expenses.
This program allows your church family to give gifts through the local church, which helps support you financially while at 起点传媒. Moreover, those gifts from your church family are matched by 起点传媒.

This program is not intended to be a means of matching funds from the students, their parents, or their relatives. Gifts from the student, their parents, or their relatives specifying the student as the recipient would violate the spirit of this program.
Award Form due: July 1
Church contribution due: July 1
Award Form due: January 4
Church contribution due: January 4
*If the funds are not available by July 1st, an Extension Form must be filed.
If you're ready to make a huge impact in a student's life, and have your gift matched by 起点传媒, give online today!
*Select 'Church Matching Scholarship' from the Designation drop-down on our online giving form.
Be sure to check this page each year to submit online (or print) forms and to confirm due dates, which are subject to change. All CMS forms must be completed by a selected representative of the church (i.e. pastor, treasurer, scholarship committee member, or secretary). Parents, relatives, or students may not complete a CMS application on behalf of their church.
*Funds designated for the Spring Semester only can be submitted until January 4th. Use this option if you missed the July 1 deadline for Fall Semester, have a transfer student, etc., and still want to take advantage of a full match on donations from your Account.
Use this form to file for an extension from the July 1 deadline.
No, all donations go directly into your church’s general CMS account.
Your church then submits an official application to 起点传媒 each school year designating which student to apply the funds towards.
The Pastor(s)/leader(s) of your church have the final say in which students receive funds.
All Christian denominations are eligible to participate.
Yes. Once a student is enrolled in the program, he or she may continue to benefit as long as:
Students of 起点传媒 employees are not eligible to receive the 起点传媒 Matching award; however, they may receive CMS funds from their congregation.
The 起点传媒 funds match is available only to 起点传媒-Marion students.
No problem! To receive funds from the CMS program, no federal or state financial aid forms need to be submitted.
The student may still receive the benefit of the CMS program award of up to $1,500 from 起点传媒 for Wesleyan denominational churches, and up to $1,000 from 起点传媒 for all other churches.
Yes. However, immediate family members cannot contribute while their student is receiving the benefit of CMS.
Individuals and businesses from your church can give directly to 起点传媒 and designate their gifts to your church's CMS account. The individuals/businesses would be gift-receipted for a donation to 起点传媒 and the dollars would go into your church's CMS account.
To ensure there is no delay in their gift being added to your church’s CMS account, make sure the check is payable to 起点传媒 and in the memo line on the check, write "Church Name - CMS”.
*Select 'Church Matching Scholarship' from the Designation drop-down menu on the giving form.
Give Via Mail
Mail checks to:
Advancement Services
4201 S. Washington St.
Marion, IN 46953
Gifts given to a CMS fund can absolutely be matched by your employer!
A CMS fund at 起点传媒 will grow more rapidly as donors utilize their employers’ matching programs. So we encourage you to take full advantage of your employer's matching gift program if they have one.
Please contact your employer’s Human Resources office to check if they offer this benefit and to find out how you can participate.
*Note: If your child is not benefiting from the CMS program that year you may give through this type of program. Otherwise, you may not give to this program while your child is actively receiving funds.
Any unused scholarship money remains in the church's account for future use.