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Preface: I have been accepted to the United States Military Academy and was under there assumption it was all paid for. I received more booklets and packets telling me there is a $2900 deposit required for the class of 2012 and other expenses for uniforms, books, etc.
I am looking for a scholarship that is NOT "for tuition, room or board only", but must be able to be "used for textbooks, uniforms, and other expenses".
So my question: Can anyone point me in the direction of a site/ source with some scholarships that are able to be "used for textbooks, uniforms, and other expenses".
Thank you.
-R.s
First, contact West Point and speak with someone in their financial aid office. They may well have something available to you via the school.
Second, also contact your high school guidance counsellor. They should be able to give you lists of scholarships to which you can apply.
Also look at getting a job in this upcoming summer. You may be able to earn part of that cash.
Also, if you or your parents are currently part of any groups or clubs – a church, a social organisation, or if you’re members of any ethnicity, check with those groups to see what they offer.
A final option is to take out a loan. Again, the financial aid office at West Point should be able to help hook you up.
And congratulations. Getting into one of these places is a huge deal. And West Point is a beautiful place. Nicely done!
When America’s toughest soldiers — the Army Green Berets and Delta Force, and the Navy Seals – need a helping hand, they know they can rely on Air Force Special Operations.
Climb aboard a US Air Force AC-130 Spectre gunship as it delivers an impressive air-to-ground punch. Other Special Operations aircraft, like the MH-53 Pave Low and the MH-60 Pave Hawk, can insert commando teams deep into enemy territory even on the darkest of nights. Ride with these daring pilots on their extremely perilous missions.
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I am not sure if I am eligible for any military grants or scholorships, and I don’t even know who to ask. I am attending Northwestern college, I currently have a 4.0 GPA. My father was retired Navy, although he also served in the Army, Marines and Coast Guard. He never used any of his GI Bill money, he passed away when I was 11, and I’m 36 now. He did two tours in Vietnam. I just don’t want to miss an opportunity for scholorship or grant money, and if someone knows more about this, or to point me in some sort of direction that would be great.
There are some good answers and some not so good answers. Thanks to the ones who responded intelligently. As for lilllbit, no you do not deserve a free ride for your grandpa being in WWII, and your ignorant response makes me not want to ask a question, I can’t believe you are a top contributor, why don’t you see how many websites are out there for military scholoraships and grants, there are thousands, I just didn’t know where to begin. When you do a little research and educate yourself, then get back to me, otherwise I don’t have the time of day for responses like yours, If I have a chance in this economy to save a couple of thousand dollars from a 40,000 dollar bill, then I am going to use my noggin and find it.
Thank you to who had suggested academic scholarships, I am going to pursue that also, I’m also pursing minority scholarships, for every minority that I am. I am just trying to look at all avenue’s to save myself some money.
I believe some post 9/11 GI Bill benefits can be transferred to family members, but my guess is that your father wasn’t covered then.
I used my GI Bill when I retired. But that was about 25 years ago, and I’m sorry, but I can’t remember the process.
I’d suggest you go to your college financial aids office and ask them. I have little doubt that they’ll be aware of any way to extract money from the government. Your next step would be a VA office… they may have one on campus… if not, call on one off campus… they’re in the phone book. Contact the Federal office for GI Bill information, and the State office for any state grants.
My guess is that you’re going to come up empty on your father’s service. I don’t think the post 9/11 version of the GI Bill will apply to him, and i seem to recall that when I retired in 1985, there was a time limit on the use of the educational benefits.
Seems to me, with a 4.0, you should be able to get an academic scholarship. Or perhaps you could go to some organization that supports people studying in your major, and see if they have any grants.
The most dangerous of military missions is the amphibious assault. Join the modern Marine forces and see the surprising capabilities of their new equipment. Watch the advanced vehicles that carry them to shore, the most hi-tech development being hovercraft, which are equally effective over land and water!
This is a documentary which shows amphibious assault forces which storm the beaches with the United States Marines in landing craft.
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The American Legion Legacy Run 2009 Challenge, National Commander speaks.
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those hoping to have careers in combat
If so, where can I find a webpage about it
Of course they offers
Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega steps up his threats of violence against America and their assets in Panama, as his corrupt regime becomes more entrenched in the illegal drug trade. After Panamanian soldiers kill an American officer and brutalize two witnesses, President Bush Sr. takes action. The SEALs gather intelligence and make plans. Their mission – to take down Paitilla Airport, where Noriega kept his private jet. They were to disable the plane and wait for Noriega.
December 20, 1989, the SEAL teams approach from the sea. Minutes before the attack the plans change which force the teams into a deadly ambush. A fierce crossfire ensues leaving four SEALs dead and nine more seriously wounded. Noriega never arrives at the airfield.
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Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega steps up his threats of violence against America and their assets in Panama, as his corrupt regime becomes more entrenched in the illegal drug trade. After Panamanian soldiers kill an American officer and brutalize two witnesses, President Bush Sr. takes action. The SEALs gather intelligence and make plans. Their mission – to take down Paitilla Airport, where Noriega kept his private jet. They were to disable the plane and wait for Noriega.
December 20, 1989, the SEAL teams approach from the sea. Minutes before the attack the plans change which force the teams into a deadly ambush. A fierce crossfire ensues leaving four SEALs dead and nine more seriously wounded. Noriega never arrives at the airfield.
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