For Servicemembers and Veterans

Tillman Scholar Program

The fellowship supports Tillman Scholars with academic scholarships, a national network, and professional development opportunities so they are empowered to make an impact in the fields of medicine, law, business, policy, technology, education, and the arts.

Google SVA Scholarship

Candidate must be an Active Duty or veteran student currently enrolled in or accepted to a college degree program in computer science, computer engineering or a closely-related subject

Sports Clips Help a Hero Scholarship

Candidate must be: retired, honorably discharged, or Active Duty military, or member of the National Guard or reserve; separated with or currently hold an E-5 or below rank; and demonstrate financial need

For Military Dependents

Veterans United Foundation Scholarship

Open to spouses and children of Active Duty member, veteran or fallen soldier.

Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund

The Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund is for children of military personnel who have been killed or permanently disabled in an operational mission or training accident. Must be a dependent son or daughter  of a U.S. soldier, sailor, airman, guardsman or marine who has:

  • Been killed in action.
  • Become 100% totally & permanently disabled as a direct result of an operational or combat mission, or suffered a major limb amputation due to enemy action.
  • Been classified as a Prisoner of War (POW) or Missing in Action (MIA).
  • Been awarded the Medal of Honor, the Navy Cross, the Distinguished Service Cross, the Air Force Cross, or the Coast Guard Cross.
  • Been involved in a training accident that results in the death of the service member or caused an immediate inability to continue serving.
  • Amount: Up to $25,000
  • Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund

Joanne Holbrook Patton Military Spouse Scholarships

Sponsored by the National Military Family Association, the Joanne Holbrook Patton Military Spouse Scholarships award up to $5,000 to spouses of all active duty, national guard or reserve, and retired uniformed services members for use in attending vocational training and degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate programs. In order to qualify for the funding, military spouses must provide a copy of their marriage certificate, a military verification document, and a signed scholarship agreement form.

Wings Over America Foundation Scholarships

Annually, the Wings over America Foundation provides college scholarships for up to $5,000 to dependent children and spouses of all U.S. Navy personnel who are serving in active duty, retired, honorably discharged, or deceased. Qualified candidates must be the natural born child or legal spouse of any officer or enlisted who served within Naval Air Forces for consideration. Recipients will be selected based on scholastic merit, financial need, and community service involvement.

Scholarships for Military Children Program

Open to children of active duty, reserve/guard, or retired military service personnel. Applicants must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a four-year undergraduate college program or an accredited two-year community college. Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0