Scholarships

One of the most practical ways any individual or church can support the ministry of West Africa Theological Seminary is through our Friends of WATS scholarship program. We do need large and small capital donations, but the ongoing assistance afforded through scholarships is a practical way in which virtually anyone can get involved.
We are asking God to give us three hundred new partners to join our Friends of WATS Scholarship program. These scholarships provide:
- A proven way to have a direct impact on the life of one or more leaders-in-training
- A proven way to enhance the overall strength of the seminary
- A way to invest in the future of Nigeria and other African countries
How does a Friends of WATS scholarship work?
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We calculate the average cost of training one student at WATS—total operating costs divided by the number of students. Our total operating budget for the coming fiscal year is set at just over $560,000 and we expect to enroll 500 theological students. Therefore, our average cost for training one student is $1,100.
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A Friends of WATS scholarship is therefore calculated in round figures at either $100 per month or $1,200 per year. These funds are remitted to our US liaison office (which is recognized by the US IRS as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization): Friends of WATS, PO Box 1199, Moline, IL 61266.
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You will receive a biodata of a WATS student, including their photograph. The student will not be given your name and address, but will know that a friend of WATS is sponsoring them.
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Twice yearly you will receive an updated student testimony through the WATS scholarship secretary.
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Throughout the time of your sponsorship the student will receive a tuition-and-fees scholarship to WATS—they will pay nothing to the seminary.
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The seminary will not only receive from you the amount that would be normally covered by the students’ payment, but the additional amount of operating expenses that student payments cannot cover. This will enable the seminary to meet its rising operating costs.
Student scholarships at WATS have made the vital difference for scores of students. Thanks for considering your own scholarship assistance today.

Friends of WATS Board of Directors for 2008
Dr. William Sillings, Chairman
General Superintendent, Fellowship of Bible Churches
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Rev. Canon Dr. Martin Oguike, Vice Chairman
Episcopal Vicar
Sewaren, New Jersey
Robert Dyer, Secretary/Treasurer
Geophysicist, ExxonMobil
Kingwood, Texas
Anzetta Adams
Executive Director, John Wesley Center of Hope, New York
Hamburg, New Jersey
James Bates
Vice President, ChevronTexaco Canada
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Dr. Edward Beaver
Preacher, Realtor, Businessman
Easley, South Carolina
Dr. Ray Easley
Vice President for Academics, Wesley Biblical Seminary
Jackson, Mississippi
Rev. Daniel E. Finch
Pastoral Staff of 12Stone Church
Lawrenceville, Georgia
David Gross
High School Principal
Pacifica, California
Lucy Hall
Social Worker
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Charles Lake
Retired Pastor, WATS Adjunct Faculty
Greenwood, Indiana
Dr. Gary Maxey
Founder, West Africa Theological Seminary
Atlanta, Georgia
Matthew ("Oni") Maxey
Civil Engineer
Greer, South Carolina
Dr. Bryce Norton
Minister of Global Missions, Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church
John´s Creek, Georgia
Dr. Kanayo Odeluga
Physician
South Holland, Illinois
David Plemons
Businessman
Moline, Illinois
Rev. D. R. Plemons
Pastor, Grace Bible Church
Moline, Illinois
Eric Rochester
Missions Director, Heartland Community Church
Overland Park, Kansas
If you are interested in serving on the Board of Directors, contact .





































