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Engineering Scholarships for Active Military in College?

Hey folks, I'm an active military serviceman seeking to study engineering in college. Do you know of any scholarships that I could apply for? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

7 months ago

Active servicemen and servicewomen often have a number of scholarships they can apply for, and many are specifically targeted towards those pursuing fields like engineering. Here are a few that you might want to check out:

1. The American Legion Scholarships: The American Legion offers several scholarships, some of which are specifically for active duty military personnel, veterans, and their families. These scholarships vary in amounts and eligibility requirements.

2. AFCEA Educational Foundation Scholarships: The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) offers scholarships to active military personnel, veterans, and their dependents. Their scholarships are often targeted towards STEM fields, including engineering.

3. ThanksUSA Scholarship Program: This program provides college scholarships with values up to $3,000 for active duty personnel, veterans, and their dependents who are pursuing a post-secondary education. The program is particularly aimed at those intending to enter fields of strategic importance to the country, such as engineering.

4. Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Scholarships: The SAME offers scholarships for students pursuing degrees in architecture, engineering, math, and technology. Many of these scholarships are for current or former military personnel.

5. Pat Tillman Foundation - Tillman Scholars Program: This program is for active-duty military, veterans, and military spouses. This isn't exclusive to engineering, but it's an incredible opportunity that provides both scholarship money and a strong community.

Remember to also explore opportunities directly through the university you plan to attend. Many institutions have scholarship programs for active military and veterans.

Always double-check the eligibility requirements and deadlines before applying, as these can change from year to year. Happy hunting!

7 months ago

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