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Military Service Scholarship

Policy
Purpose: 

To award resident, undergraduate students who have served in any overseas military operations after 9/11/2011 for which they received hostile pay. This scholarship will be available to students who meet specified criteria and will be for the payment of tuition and fees at the institution that they are attending. Eligible institutions include area vocational schools, area vocational-technical schools, community college, the municipal university, state educational institutions, and technical colleges. 

Applies to: 

Kansas resident undergraduate students

Campus: 
Edwards
Lawrence
Policy Statement: 

Program requirements and funding availability can be found at www.kansasregents.org/students/student_financial_aid

For application information see Related Documents section below.

May 1st is the priority deadline for applications. 

Contact: 

Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships
1502 Building
1502 Iowa Street
Lawrence, KS 66045
financialaid@ku.edu
785-864-4700

Approved by: 
Associate Director, Financial Aid and Scholarships
Approved on: 
Monday, August 1, 2011
Effective on: 
Monday, August 1, 2011
Review Cycle: 
Annual (As Needed)
Keywords: 
Military Service Scholarship, Military scholarship, Military state scholarship
Change History: 
03/09/2023: Updated contact section.
12/12/2022: Reviewed policy; no updates
11/15/2021: Reviewed and corrected typos.
12/09/2020: Reviewed policy and Added Edwards Campus.
10/15/2019: Reviewed and updated.
11/30/2017: Updated due dates and policy requirements.
08/12/2014: Reviewed and updated.
07/24/2013: Reviewed and updated.
08/07/2012: Reviewed and updated.
08/24/2011: Reviewed and updated.
10/2010
Financial Categories: 
Student Financial Aid
Student Life Categories: 
Financial Assistance

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