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Private High School Scholarships for Military Dependents?

As a military dependent, I've heard that there may be scholarships available for me to attend private high schools. Does anyone have more information or resources about these scholarships, their criteria, and how competitive they are?

a year ago

Certainly, many scholarships exist for military dependents looking to attend private high schools. One such scholarship is the Fisher House Foundation's "Scholarships for Military Children" program. This scholarship offers $2,000 awards to dependent unmarried children under age 23 of active duty personnel, reserve/guard and retired military members, or survivors of individuals who have fallen in service. The primary determinant of who receives the scholarship are applications that are judged to reflect well-rounded students who excel in both academics and extracurricular activities.

A second notable scholarship is the "ThanksUSA Scholarship Program", which rewards military dependents and spouses for their service. The criteria here are quite comprehensive--going beyond grades to consider extracurricular activities, community service, and leadership. It's also a relatively competitive scholarship, and the exact number of awarded scholarships can vary each year.

Furthermore, the "Military Children Program" from the National Military Family Association is worth considering. This operates on a lottery basis and provides educational support for military children. This makes it a slightly less competitive option, given that the selection is random rather than merit-based.

Remember, each of these scholarships often has specific time windows during which you can apply, so be diligent in monitoring their respective websites for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, keep in mind that you might be eligible for multiple scholarships, so don't limit yourself to applying for just one or two. Good luck on your high school journey!

a year ago

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