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Name: VFW "Sport Clips Help A Hero" Scholarship Award Amount: Up to $5,000 (restricted to tuition and fees only) Information and Eligibility: The...
Deadline: AprilName: Oracle Leadership Scholarship Award Amount: $1,500 Information and Eligibility: Oracle seeks to recognize an outstanding student who has...
Deadline: RollingName: Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Award Amount: $1,500 Information and Eligibility: The Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship has been...
Deadline: RollingName: AFCEA War Veterans Scholarship Award Amount: $2,500 Information and Eligibility: The AFCEA War Veterans Scholarship, in partnership with the...
Deadline: NovemberName: iWorks Scholarship Award Amount: $2,500 Information and Eligibility: The iWorks Scholarship is designed to support the children and spouses...
Deadline: MayName: South Carolina National Guard College Assistance Program (SCNG CAP) Award Amount: Up to $5,500 annually for members of the South Carolina...
Deadline: RollingName: Kansas Military Service Scholarship Award Amount: Covers tuition and fees at eligible Kansas public institutions. Information and...
Deadline: MayName: Iowa National Guard Service Scholarship Award Amount: Varies; up to 100% of the average tuition rate at Iowa Regent...
Deadline: JulyName: Illinois Veteran Grant (IVG) Program Award Amount: Full tuition and mandatory fees at Illinois public colleges and...
Deadline: RollingName: Illinois National Guard (ING) Grant Award Amount: Full tuition and certain fees at Illinois public colleges and universities. Information...
Deadline: RollingName: Illinois AMVETS Scholarship Award Amount: Varies; awards typically range from $500 to $1,000. Information and Eligibility: The Illinois...
Deadline: MarchName: Emma E. Vogel Scholarship Award Amount: Varies Information And Eligibility: The Emma E. Vogel Scholarship supports academic excellence and...
Deadline: FebruaryYes, active duty military members, veterans, and their dependents can access grants such as the Tuition Assistance (TA) Program, which covers up to 100% of tuition costs for service members, and the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant for children of fallen service members. Additional grants are available through state programs and private organizations.
The GPA requirement for military scholarships varies by program. For example, the ROTC Scholarship typically requires a minimum GPA of 2.5, while merit-based scholarships, such as the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) Scholarship, may require a higher GPA of 3.0 or above.
Yes, children of military members can apply for scholarships like the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, the Fisher House Foundation Scholarships for Military Children, and the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund. These programs support dependents of active duty, veteran, or fallen service members.
The value of military scholarships varies by program. For example, the ROTC Scholarship can cover full tuition, fees, and a monthly stipend, while the Fisher House Foundation Scholarships for Military Children award up to $2,000. Some scholarships provide full-ride funding, including room and board.
Dependents of military members can apply for scholarships like the AMVETS National Scholarship Program, the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) Scholarship, and the ThanksUSA Scholarship. These programs provide financial support for college tuition and other educational expenses.
Veterans can access programs like the GI Bill, the Yellow Ribbon Program, and the Pat Tillman Foundation Scholarship. These grants and scholarships provide financial support for higher education, vocational training, and other career development opportunities.
Disabled veterans can apply for scholarships such as the AFCEA Disabled War Veterans Scholarship and the National Military Family Association (NMFA) Scholarship. These programs provide funding for tuition and living expenses for veterans with service-related disabilities.
Yes, active duty military members can use grants such as the Tuition Assistance (TA) Program, which covers up to $4,500 per year for tuition, and the MyCAA Scholarship Program, which supports spouses of active duty service members pursuing education or certifications.
Requirements for military scholarships vary but often include a minimum GPA, proof of military affiliation, and enrollment at an accredited institution. Some scholarships, like the ROTC Scholarship, require a commitment to military service upon graduation.
High school seniors can apply for scholarships like the Army ROTC Scholarship, the Navy ROTC Scholarship, and the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. These programs provide financial aid for students planning to attend college and pursue a military career.
Yes, military members and veterans can access grants to reduce educational debt, such as the GI Bill and the Student Loan Repayment Program (SLRP), which repays a portion of student loans for eligible service members. Some private foundations also offer grants to help reduce debt for military families.
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