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小黄书 grants for military service members

HU Military and First Responder鈥檚 
Appreciation Grant

Candidate Description
  • Honorably discharged veterans, severely injured servicemembers, family members of Active Duty Servicemembers and Severely Injured Servicemembers, dependents of deceased servicemembers, public safety and first responder personnel, and Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security Civilians that are eligible for Tuition Assistance.
Eligibility Requirements
  • Proof of Veteran (DD-214 Long Form) or injured status is required, or proof of relationship to Servicemember or
  • Proof of active and current employment as public safety personnel or first responder
Amount: 

10% total direct costs (tuition and all fees)

 

HU Active Duty Military 
Appreciation Grant

Candidate Description

Active Duty Servicemembers in graduate or undergraduate programs and National Guard or Reserves activated or actively training and drilling in preparation for potential activation.

Eligibility Requirements
  • Proof of Military status is required.
Amount:
  • All nursing programs: 20% off all tuition and fees
  • All graduate programs: 20% off all tuition and fees
  • Non-nursing undergraduate programs: Reduction of tuition to $250 per credit, 100% coverage of Enrollment Fee and Learner Resource Fee

You served us. 
Now, we serve you.

You are not alone in your pursuit of a higher education.

Between special 小黄书 grant opportunities and chapter and federal benefits, you have many opportunities to decrease the time and cost of earning your degree.

Chapter and Federal benefits

There are several types of Chapter and Federal benefits available to veterans, active-duty military, guard/reservists, and their families. Our dedicated advisors provide personalized support and can help you find additional options for funding.

Post-911 funding encompasses Yellow Ribbon, Transfer of Entitlement, Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM), and the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship.

Post-911 provides financial support for education and housing to individuals serving after September 10, 2001. For information regarding Post-911 please visit: 

Post-911 benefits may be passed on to dependents and spouses. For more information regarding Transfer of Post-911 GI Bill庐 Benefits to Dependents (TEB) please visit: .

Yellow ribbon may be given to veterans entitled to their maximum benefit rate for Post-911. For information regarding Yellow Ribbon benefits please visit: .

The Edith Nourse Rogers Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) Scholarship allows eligible Veterans using the Post-9/11 GI Bill or dependents using the Fry Scholarship to get added benefits. For more information please visit

The John David Fry scholarship may be given to children and spouses of service members who die in the line of duty after September 10, 2001. For more information regarding the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship please visit: 

 to register for general Post-911, Yellow Ribbon, Transfer of Entitlement, STEM and the Marine GYSGT John David Fry Scholarship benefit.

The Montgomery GI Bill® encompasses both the Montgomery GI Bill® Active Duty and the Selected Reserves (Chapter 1606).

The Montgomery GI Bill® Active Duty can be payable within 10 years following release of active duty service. For information regarding the Montgomery GI Bill® Active Duty please visit: .

 to register for Montgomery GI Bill® benefits.

The Montgomery GI Bill® Selected Reserve (MGIB-SR) program offers up to 36 months of education and training benefits. If you’re a member of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard Reserve, Army National Guard, or Air National Guard, you may be eligible for this benefit.

 to learn more.

Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment assists Veterans with disabilities to prepare for suitable jobs. For more information regarding Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment please visit: .

In order to register for Vocational Rehabilitation students will need to contact their regional office. For a listing of regional office locations and contact information please visit: .

DEA provides education and training for spouses and dependents of certain veterans including prisoners of war, members injured in service, those with disabilities, and those who have died due to a service connected disability. For more information regarding DEA please visit: .

 to register for DEA benefits.

VEAP may be available if service members made contributions from military pay to participate in this program. For information regarding VEAP please visit: .

 to register for VEAP benefits.

MyCAA is a career development and employment assistance program for spouses of active duty military. For more information please visit: .

 to register for MyCAA benefits.

Federal Tuition Assistance is available to active duty service members. Each branch is listed below with more information on general eligibility and procedures on how to apply. Please contact your local base鈥檚 educational department for further information.

Army

To find out more information regarding Army Tuition Assistance please visit: .

Marine Corps

To find out more information regarding Marine Corps Tuition Assistance and how to apply please visit: 

Navy

To find out more information regarding Navy Tuition Assistance please visit: .

 to apply for Navy Tuition Assistance. 

Air Force/Space Force

 to apply for Air Force/Space Force Tuition Assistance.

Coast Guard

To find out more information regarding Coast Guard Tuition Assistance and how to apply please visit: .

Army National Guard

To find out more information regarding Army Tuition Assistance please visit: .

Army Reserve

To find out more information regarding Army Tuition Assistance please visit: .

Marine Corps Reserves

To find out more information regarding Marine Corps Tuition Assistance and how to apply please visit: 

Navy Reserves

To find out more information regarding Navy Tuition Assistance please visit: .

Air National Guard

To find out more information regarding Air National Guard Tuition Assistance please visit: .

National Guard and Reserve

To find out more information regarding National Guard and Reserve Tuition Assistance please visit: .

Air Force Reserves

 to apply for Air Force Reserves Tuition Assistance.

Additional Resources

Find out if the educational program you will to enroll in is approved for VA benefits. For a list of Herzing programs that have been approved please visit: .

You may qualify for more than one educational benefit. For more information regarding eligibility please call the VA General Education Benefits hotline at: 1-888-442-4551

To speak to the VA regarding personal records please call the following: 1-314-801-0800

To contact the VA regional benefit offices please visit the  and contact the appropriate state website. 

For more information regarding state VA benefits please contact your local VA office:

CampusResourcePhone NumberWebsite
AtlantaGeorgia Department of Veterans Service(404) 656-2300
BirminghamAlabama Department of Veterans Affairs(334) 242-5077
Alabama Commission on Higher Education (334) 242-1998
Brookfield, Kenosha, Madison, or OnlineWisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs(800) 947-8387
Wisconsin Higher Education Aids Board (HEAB) (608) 267-2206
Wisconsin National Guard (WING) Tuition Grant (608) 242-3447
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (non-VA) (800) 442-3477
MinneapolisMinnesota Department of Veteran Affairs(888) 546-5838
NashvilleNashville Department of Veteran Affairs(615) 741-2345
New OrleansLouisiana Department of Veterans Affairs(225) 219-5000
Orlando or TampaFlorida Department of Veterans Affairs(727) 319-7400

Department of Veterans Affairs and
VA Medical Center Employees

To find out more information regarding VA employee tuition reduction benefits please visit our Educational Partners webpage and select Department of Veterans Affairs or Veteran Affairs Medical Center as your employer from the drop-down.

To explore options VA offers directly for its employees, visit: .

Scholarship offerings include the following:

  • Employee Incentive Scholarship Program (EISP)
  • Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP)
  • National Nursing Education Initiative (NNEI)
  • VA National Education for Employees Program (VANEEP)
  • + More!

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Disclosures

1GI Bill庐 is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

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