Tuition Adjustment Program
The Tuition Adjustment Program (TAP) is designed to help make your education more affordable through a personalized review of your financial situation. Because Queens College of Theology does not participate in Title IV federal funding, FAFSA, or student loan programs, we take a more hands-on and individualized approach to helping students manage the cost of their education.
TAP allows you to work one-on-one with your Academic Advisor to have an open conversation about your financial circumstances and what you can reasonably afford each month. Your advisor will then review the tuition and fee adjustment options available within TAP and apply for those programs on your behalf. While degrees at Queens College of Theology are not offered completely free of charge, many students are able to receive meaningful tuition reductions that make earning their degree more accessible.

Available Adjustment Programs
Any student who holds the current position as lead or head Pastor at their Church is eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition. Must have their position publicly posted on a Church website or have their position confirmed with an offer letter from their Church board.
All military personnel and veterans are eligible to receive 10% off of their tuition. Must show proof of service.
Any person who holds an employed position as a first responder (must be able to show offer letter/first responder identification) is eligible to receive 10% off of their tuition.
Any previous student of Queens College of Theology who graduated from our school in good standing, and was conferred a credential, is eligible to receive 25% off of tuition.
Students seeking enrollment in the Master of Arts in Christian Counseling may be eligible for a tuition discount of up to 80% through the Tuition Adjustment Program. Tuition adjustment awards vary and are not guaranteed.
Awards are issued at the discretion of the College and may differ by student. Tuition adjustments cannot be combined with other institutional discounts or offers.
To be considered, students must complete enrollment and submit the required down payment by February 28, 2026.
