The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation has sought to rectify this problematic situation for five decades by offering need-based scholarships to children of veterans who are pursuing or planning to pursue an undergraduate or vocational course of study through one of the most highly lauded charitable non-profit organizations in the country.
Their application criteria are specific but succinct, and once an applicant is able to document his or her eligibility, he or she has a strong opportunity to secure meaningful funding for the duration of an undergraduate or vocational course of study.
What Is the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation?
The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation is a privately funded, non-profit organization that has been subsidizing higher education opportunities for the children of Marine Corps and United States Navy veterans since the organization’s inception in 1962, making it the oldest fund of its kind in the country.
Over the course of the fund’s existence, it has awarded upwards of 40,000 scholarships valued at around 125 million.
Origins
In 1962, a Marine Corps veteran who had received the Medal of Honor based on his combat experience in World War II was struggling to find the capital to fund his child’s undergraduate education.
Upon being made aware of this fact, Brigadier General Martin F. Rockmore, along with a group of fellow active-duty and retired Marines, organized a gala in New York where the group raised about $1,500, all of which was awarded to the child of the aforementioned anonymous Medal of Honor recipient.
This was the first of many awards the foundation would eventually grant to the children of veterans.
Efficacy and Oversight
The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation has been repeatedly recognized by the Better Business Bureau for meeting all 20 of the extant standards for accountability, transparency, and financial responsibility.
Based on their highly lauded administrative practices the fund has received awards and recognition from a wide variety of publications that monitor charities and scholarships around the country. Recipients of the Marine Corps Scholarships outpace national averages in nearly every relevant category.
For instance, nearly half of recipients major in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) discipline compared to roughly a third nationally, 90% of scholarship recipients have graduated or are on pace to graduate compared to just over half nationally, and half of all scholarship recipients are first-generation college students compared to about a third nationally.
Eligibility Requirements
The Marine Corps College Scholarship awards are need-based scholarships given, almost exclusively, to the children of veterans who are currently attending or planning to attend an approved undergraduate college, university, or technical school. A more detailed account of these criteria and the documentation required to substantiate an applicant’s eligibility is provided below.
First and foremost, to be considered “eligible children” applicants must be the child of:
- An active duty, reserve, or veteran U.S. Marine
- A U.S. Marine was killed while serving in the Marine Corps
- An active duty, reserve, or veteran U.S. Navy Corpsman who was or is attached to a U.S. Marine unit
- A U.S. Navy Corpsman was killed in action while attached to a U.S. Marine unit.
The military children of veterans are ineligible if their parents did not receive an honorable discharge. Applicants are also required to demonstrate via documentation a GPA of 2.0 or better on a 4.00 scale, a family-adjusted gross income of less than $100,000 annually, and enrollment or acceptance at one of the institutions listed in the National Center for Education Statistics College Navigator.
Applicants who are attending or are planning to attend a Federal Service Academy, such as the Naval Academy or West Point, are not eligible for an award. Similarly, applicants who are pursuing or planning to pursue a second bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree, or a doctoral degree are not eligible to receive an award.
Heroes Tribute for Children of the Fallen Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Heroes Tribute for Children of the Fallen award, applicants must be the child of:
- A Marine or Navy Corpsman attached to a Marine unit who was wounded in any operation in any war or conflict
- A Marine or Navy Corpsman attached to a Marine unit who was permanently retired based on an injury that occurred as a result of their service
- A Marine or Navy Corpsman attached to a Marine unit who is currently serving with a Wounded Warrior Regiment or Battalion based on an injury or illness that occurred during their service
Applicants to the Heroes Tribute for Children of the Fallen must meet the basic eligibility requirements with the exception of the family-adjusted gross income requirement. Qualified applicants are guaranteed $30,000 in scholarships payable in $7,500 increments over the course of a four-year undergraduate education.
Limited Provisions for Grandchildren of Veterans
In some circumstances, the grandchildren of Marine and Naval veterans are eligible for a scholarship through the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. Applicants are eligible if they are the grandchild of:
- A member of the 4th Marine Division Association of WWII
- A member of the 5th Marine Division Association of WWII
- A member of the 531 Gray Ghost Squadron Association
- A member of the 3rd Battalion/26th Marines
- A graduate of Basic Class 3-56
- A member of the Marines’ Memorial Association
- A member of the USMC Combat Helicopter Association
In each case, applicants must be able to furnish documentation confirming their grandparent’s membership in the relevant association in addition to meeting the basic eligibility requirements listed above. Provisions for the grandchildren of veterans are limited and, as such, the Foundation cannot award scholarships to all applicants to this subset of their available awards.
How to Apply for the Scholarship
The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation’s application process is streamlined by their digital tools and very simple to complete if applicants have the documentation to verify their parent or grandparent’s service and subsequent honorable discharge or death in the line of duty.
With the relevant documentation in hand, applicants need only determine to which category their course of study belongs.
Over the course of the fund’s existence, it has awarded upwards of 40,000 scholarships valued at around 125 million.
You can apply here: https://www.mcsf.org/apply/