Scholarships for Military Children Applications Open

Scholarships for Military Children


FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va., Dec. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fisher House Foundation’s Scholarships for Military Children program is accepting applications for academic year 2025 – 2026, now through Feb. 12.
The program, entering its 25th year, recognizes the contributions of military families to the readiness of America’s fighting force and celebrates the commissary’s role in enhancing military quality of life.
Fisher House Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping service members, veterans and their families, administers the program. The program has awarded more than $24,126,000 in scholarships over the last 24 years, selected from a pool of more than 123,270 applicants.
For scholarship year 2025-26, Fisher House Foundation will award 500 scholarship grants of $2,000 each. The selection process will begin immediately following the application deadline of Feb. 12, at 9 p.m. PST.
“With Scholarships for Military Children headed into its 25th year, it remains an honor and a pleasure for us at the Defense Commissary Agency [DeCA] to partner with a foundation so dedicated to the military community and families,” said Todd Heasley, DeCA’s scholarships program liaison. “It is a true blessing to see the investment in military children toward their ultimate success.”
Funding for the program comes from commissary business partners and other contributions to Fisher House Foundation designated specifically for scholarship programs.
“As a military veteran and an Army father, I understand firsthand the sacrifices these incredible young people make and the determination they show in building their futures,” said Marshall Banks, Fisher House Foundation director of community relations. “Thanks to the generosity of our donors and the support of our partners at the Defense Commissary Agency, this program has a profound impact on the lives of students and military families each year.”
Selection qualifications are straightforward. Requirements include completing the application; submission of the student’s official transcript indicating a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale for high school applicants, or college transcript indicating a cumulative minimum GPA of 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale for students already enrolled in college; and a 500-word essay. The subject of this year’s essay is listed at the militaryscholar.org website under “Scholarships for Military Children.”
Eligibility for the program is determined using the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System database. Applicants should ensure that they, as well as their sponsor, are enrolled in the DEERS database and have a current military dependent ID card. The applicant must also be planning to attend or already be attending an accredited college or university, full time, in the fall of 2025 or be enrolled in a program of studies designed to transfer directly into a four-year program.
Applicants who are awarded a full scholarship to attend a college or university or receive an appointment to one of the service academies or affiliated preparatory schools are not eligible to receive funds from this program. A full scholarship is usually defined as one that provides for payment of tuition, books, lab fees and other expenses.
All rules and requirements for the Scholarships for Military Children program, as well as links to frequently asked questions are available at militaryscholar.org.
“Our partnership with Fisher House Foundation represents more than just a collaboration – it’s a commitment to military families' futures,” said Command Master Chief Mario Rivers, senior enlisted advisor to the DeCA director. “This scholarship program doesn’t just offer financial aid; it opens doors for military children to pursue their academic dreams.
“I’ve seen firsthand how these opportunities transform lives, and I strongly encourage every eligible military family to apply,” Rivers added. “This program truly embodies our dedication to supporting service members beyond their active duty – it’s an investment in the next generation of leaders.”
Fisher House Foundation also has a free, easy to use custom scholarship search engine tailored to military families called “Scholarships for Service.” It’s available for both mobile devices and desktop computers at militaryscholar.org.
Charity Navigator, a non-profit which assesses the cost-effectiveness and overall health of a charity’s programs through comprehensive ratings, has rated Fisher House Foundation four out of four stars and a perfect score of 100 points. The Foundation also remains one of only four military and veteran organizations with an A+ rating from CharityWatch and received the 2024 Candid Platinum Seal for Transparency again this year.

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About DeCA: The Defense Commissary Agency operates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees, disabled veterans and other authorized patrons and their families in a safe and secure shopping environment. Commissaries provide a military benefit, saving authorized patrons thousands of dollars annually on their purchases compared to similar products at commercial retailers. The discounted prices include a 5-percent surcharge, which supports the costs of building, modernizing and sustaining commissary facilities. A core military family support element and valued part of military pay and benefits, commissaries contribute to family readiness, enhance the quality of life for America’s military services and their families, and help recruit and retain the best and brightest men and women to serve their country.

About Fisher House 

Fisher House Foundation is best known for its network of nearly 100 comfort homes where military and veteran families can stay at no cost while a loved one is receiving treatment.  These homes are located at major military and VA medical facilities nationwide and in Europe, close to the medical facilities they serve. Fisher Houses have up to 20 suites with private bedrooms and baths.  Families share a common kitchen, laundry facilities, a warm dining room, and an inviting living room.  Fisher House Foundation ensures that there is never a lodging fee.  Since inception, the program has saved military and veteran families an estimated $610 million in out-of-pocket costs for lodging and transportation.   
 
Fisher House Foundation also operates the Hero Miles Program using donated frequent flyer miles to bring family members to the bedside of injured service members as well as the Hotels for Heroes program using donated hotel points to allow family members to stay at hotels near medical centers without charge.  The Foundation also manages an awards program recognizing programs that support military and veteran communities and scholarship funds for military children, spouses, and children of fallen and disabled veterans.  
 
www.fisherhouse.org   
 
 

 

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