Fort Worth schools aim to make religious education affordable for future faith leaders

Attending college can be pricey — even for future faith leaders.

So Fort Worth’s religious higher education institutions are paving ways to make religious learning more financially accessible to students through scholarships, donors and denomination-specific perks.

“We do not want the way that people are responding to their call being limited by the debt that they bring along with them,” said Rev. Dr. Stephen Cady, president of TCU’s Brite Divinity School…

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