GBHEM Celebrates 290 Scholarship Recipients Graduating This Spring

Published On: May 13, 2025

As commencement season unfolds this May, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) celebrates the dreams realized by 290 graduates whose journeys were fueled by GBHEM scholarships.

These scholars earned a range of degrees, including 15 associate degrees, 138 bachelor’s degrees, 43 master’s or doctoral degrees, and 94 Master of Divinity or Master of Theological Studies degrees. Their achievements are made possible through GBHEM’s commitment to educational access and leadership formation.

“My hope for those students graduating is that you remember your roots and traditions,” said Roland Fernandes, general secretary of GBHEM and Global Ministries. “Those experiences provide a unique and valuable foundation as you begin your careers.”

For Seini Fine, a scholarship recipient from Claremont School of Theology, returning to school after helping raise her siblings following her father’s death 20 years ago was a profound calling. “It’s my hope to serve God’s people in the places I’m appointed, especially reaching out to those who can’t come to church on their own,” she said.

Lenah Alghali, graduating from Howard University and pursuing a career in obstetrics and gynecology, emphasized the transformative power of education. “Going to college and seminary is crucial to me because it embodies the belief that knowledge is power,” she said. “By gaining advanced knowledge and skills, I can contribute more effectively to my community, make informed decisions, and inspire others.”

Julianna Caskie, a graduate of American University, plans to work in political research. “I know that it will mean I can help ensure that the best possible policy outcomes are uncovered and advocated for,” she said. “I hope to work at a think tank but would also enjoy working in a nonprofit advocacy organization.”

Deontez Wimbley, graduating from Methodist Theological School in Ohio, shared his ministry aspirations. “Five years after graduation, I hope to be a United Methodist elder serving the local church,” he said. “Seminary helps me live into my call of being an elder in the Desert Southwest Conference of the UMC.”

In 2024 alone, GBHEM awarded $3.7 million in scholarships to students with diverse backgrounds, opening doors to higher education and preparing future leaders for both church and society. These scholarships are funded in part with donations from United Methodist Student Sunday, which is celebrated in May now.

“GBHEM is privileged to accompany these students on their academic journeys, which is possible through the generosity of donors who support our scholarships,” Fernandes said.

Garrett Evangelical Theology Seminary Commencement

Graduates process into Northwestern University's Alice Millar Chapel during the 2025 Commencement ceremony for Garrett-Evangelical Theology Seminary.

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