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Scholarship Opportunities for Former Marines?

My uncle is a former Marine, and he's looking to further his education. Are there specific scholarships or financial aid programs for veterans or former military, like Marines? We want to make sure he's checking out all available support options.

5 months ago

Absolutely, there are several scholarships and financial aid programs specifically geared towards veterans, including former Marines. Here are a few ideas to start with:

1. Post-9/11 GI Bill: This is a federal education benefit program for individuals who served on active duty after September 10, 2001. It covers tuition and fees, a monthly housing allowance, and a stipend for textbooks and supplies.

2. Yellow Ribbon Program: In partnership with the Post-9/11 GI Bill, this program provides additional funds for veterans attending an expensive private school or out-of-state school, where tuition exceeds the highest public in-state undergraduate tuition.

3. Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment (VR&E): Known as Chapter 31, this program helps veterans with service-related disabilities find and keep suitable employment. It can provide financial assistance for college or other training programs.

4. Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation: They specifically provide scholarships for children of current or former Marines, including those pursuing undergraduate degrees for the first time.

5. Pat Tillman Foundation: This organization provides scholarships for veterans and their spouses, which can be used for undergraduate or graduate education.

Remember, every scholarship or financial aid program will have different requirements, so your uncle should look carefully at the eligibility criteria. It'll also be helpful if he connects with the Veterans Affairs office at the college he's interested in attending, as they will have more detailed information about benefits for veterans. Good luck with your uncle's educational journey!

5 months ago

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