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The American Legion - Legacy Scholarship (ID 1375)


Scholarship Description

Start Date:
1/1/2017
Deadline:
4/20/2017
Website:
http://www.legion.org/scholarships/legacy
Form:
http://www.legion.org/documents/legion/pdf/American_Legacy_Scholarship_Application_2016.pdf
Amount:
The amount of aid and number of awards depend upon the income derived from the trust. Scholarship recipients may re-apply for the award.
Description:
The American Legion wants to ensure higher education is a possibility for children whose parents have been killed while serving our country. It is a civic duty to provide them with equal opportunity. The Legion offers its support through the Legacy Scholarship Fund.

There has been a significant shortfall in government money allotted to children with parents lost in war. The government gives these children a college education stipend worth slightly more than $37,000. Taking into account living expenses, textbooks and rising tuition, this benefit covers only a little more than half of college costs in the most affordable situation. And the price tag of higher learning will only continue to rise. The most conservative estimates predict a 5-percent annual increase, meaning that in 16 years the most affordable college education will be $132,800. Obviously, military compensation will not keep up.

Contact Information

Name/Company:
The American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund
Title/Attention:
Program Coordinator
Name:
Charles Graybiel
Phone:
(317) 630-1212
Email:
[email protected]

Eligibility

Gender:
NA
Association:
Veteran/Family member of Veteran
Eligibility:
ELIGIBILITY:

Child/children or legally adopted child/children or a child of a spouse by a prior marriage or dependent child as defined by the United States Armed Services for active duty personnel of the United States military and National Guard, and military reservists who were federalized and die on active duty on or after September 11, 2001.

Must be a high school senior or high school graduate to apply for the scholarship.