Scholarships for Veterans

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Updated September 15, 2023
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Veterans looking to continue their education and further their careers have many options for scholarships and financial aid.

First-generation college students who have served in the military can apply for scholarships available to first-time enrollees. Scholarships for disabled veterans, members of minority groups, and veterans who served in a specific branch of the armed forces offer additional funding opportunities.

Many private companies and community organizations also offer scholarships for veterans. State, local, and school-specific programs for veterans provide another avenue for scholarships and grants. Veterans can apply for scholarships and grants based on their field of study, degree level, and future professional goals. For the latter, students may need to agree to work within specific settings after graduation as a condition of the grant or scholarship.

Spouses and dependents of active-duty or retired military personnel can often access scholarship and grant options, as well. Many of these programs support wives, husbands, children, and grandchildren of living or deceased military members.

Where To Look

Veterans can access information about scholarships through college and university financial aid and admissions offices, which usually have abundance resources about funding opportunities. Learners should also contact specific departments to see if discipline-specific scholarships are available.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) also offers comprehensive information on education and training benefits available to veterans. Many websites offer databases of scholarship options, which users can filter to find financial aid opportunities to specific to their personal situations. Scholarship indices and websites for individual branches of the armed forces also offer valuable resources.

How To Apply

Application requirements and processes vary by grant and scholarship program. Students should apply to as many scholarships as possible, paying attention to due dates and award announcements.

Most veteran scholarships require applicants to submit transcripts from previous college coursework, documentation of military service, and any training materials completed while in the military.

Scholarships usually have a written component as well, in the form of a formal essay or personal statement. Some schools may include specific essay prompts, while others require a personal essay, which involves an open and honest discussion of what the applicant hopes to get out of their studies.

Additional requirements usually include letters of recommendation and a resume. Students should prepare materials well in advance, contacting potential letter writers and references to ensure their support and availability.

Some scholarships stipulate how learners can apply funding, limiting it to covering tuition, fees, or education-related costs. Others have broader criteria, allowing awardees to apply funds toward housing or living expenses.

Veteran Scholarships

Eligibility requirements, deadlines, award amounts, and renewal options all factor into the scholarship application process. The list of popular military and veteran scholarships below offers a starting point for finding available funding opportunities. Students can also benefit from additional research into veteran scholarships that meet their specific needs and circumstances.

General Scholarships

Disabled Veteran Scholarships

Frequently Asked Questions

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the VA. More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/.

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