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The Perpetual Education Fund

The Perpetual Education Fund (PEF) helps members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by providing financial aid for education that will lead to better employment opportunities and increased self-reliance. The PEF program was announced by President Gordon B. Hinckley in 2001 and has helped more than 110,000 individuals since.
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Who is the PEF Program For?

If you are a Church member who is unemployed, underemployed, or need better employment to provide for you and your family, the PEF program may help you become self-reliant. Here are some examples of individuals who might benefit from the program:

  • A single mother who is trying to provide for her children.
  • A middle-aged father who has lost his job and is looking to update his skills.
  • A young single adult who is struggling to meet his or her financial obligations.
  • A recently returned missionary who needs a better job to prepare for a future family.
  • A young father who must work extra hours or jobs to care for his family.

If you don’t qualify for a PEF loan or determine the program is not right for you, the Church offers other resources that can help you obtain education and reach self-reliance. One of these resources is BYU–Pathway Worldwide, which provides access to affordable online learning and is available in more than 180 countries.

Why Should I Consider a PEF Loan?

With PEF financial aid, you can obtain an education in your native country and language, gain skills that are locally in-demand, and become more self-reliant. When you increase your self-reliance, you can better provide for your family, serve in the Church, and contribute to your community.

The PEF program is designed to remove barriers to self-reliance and give hope to those in need. The program:

  • Reduces the burden of financing your education by providing loans with little to no interest, a portion as a scholarship, and a discount on the loan.
  • Unlocks new employment opportunities by providing financial support for a variety of approved educational training.
  • Puts personal financial goals and self-reliance within reach by giving you a path to improve your skills.
  • Strengthens your relationship with Jesus Christ by improving your temporal circumstances.

Do I Qualify for a PEF Loan?

To receive a PEF loan, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You hold a current temple recommend.
  • You need better employment to provide for you and your family.
  • You cannot pay the tuition or other expenses needed to learn better skills that will lead to better employment opportunities.
  • You live in an approved country. (see FAQ, “Is PEF available in my country?”)
  • You are determined to successfully complete your education, find work or start a business that leads to self-reliance, and repay any funds that you borrow.

Note: If you are single between the ages of 18 and 30, you will also be asked to participate in institute while studying using a PEF loan.

You will discuss these topics when meeting with your bishop as part of the application process.

What Type of Education Can I Receive through PEF?

The Perpetual Education Fund provides financial support for a wide variety of approved educational training for skills in local demand. You can use PEF financial aid for:

  • Technical and vocational programs.
  • Professional programs and certifications.
  • University degrees, for skills in high local demand.

If PEF is available in your country, you can see what educational programs are approved by accessing the Approved List through the PEF portal using your ChurchofJesusChrist.org account.

For more information about choosing and enrolling in an educational program, see What Can I Study with PEF Financial Aid?

How Do I Apply for PEF Financial Aid?

Step 1: Confirm that you qualify for PEF financial aid (see, “Do I qualify for a PEF loan?”).

Step 2: Complete one of the following courses:

Step 3: Complete the course Perpetual Education Fund for Self-Reliance.

Step 4: Receive a PEF endorsement from your bishop or branch president.

Step 5: Complete the online application.

During the application process, you will:

  • Verify completion of the required self-reliance courses.
  • Upload required documents.
  • Select an approved educational program and verify enrollment.
  • Enter the amount of financial aid you will need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Perpetual Education Fund?
Is the program right for everyone?
Is PEF available in my country?
How can I use PEF financial aid?
Am I expected to pay back my loan?
Why might I be required to pay back my loan?
How do I access the PEF portal?
Answers to additional FAQs can be found in the PEF portal. If you have other questions that are not answered there, contact us through the portal.

–President Gordon B. Hinckley, “The Perpetual Education Fund,” Ensign, May 2001

For Church Leaders

The Perpetual Education Fund helps Church members pay for education that will help them earn a living and become self-reliant. As a leader in the Church, you can:

Teach members about PEF.
Recommend individuals for the program.
Review the progress of members in school and help them graduate.
Help members find employment or with their business startup.