Education is key to a better future, and scholarships help make college more accessible. The American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship is a well-known option in the U.S., providing financial support to students. It is specifically for veterans, their families, and descendants of veterans.
Types of American Legion Auxiliary Scholarships:
- Children of Warriors National Presidents’ Scholarship
- Spirit of Youth Scholarship for Junior Members
- Non-Traditional Student Scholarship
- Department Scholarships
Children of Warriors National Presidents’ Scholarship:
This scholarship goes to exceptional children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of veterans. It rewards their hard work in school, community service, and dedication to helping others.
Eligibility:
– You need to be the child, grandchild, or great-grandchild of a veteran who served in the military during the approved dates for The American Legion.
– You must be a high school senior.
– You should have done 50 hours of community service in the past year.
– You need to have a solid academic record.
Spirit of Youth Scholarship for Junior Members:
This scholarship is for Junior Members of the American Legion Auxiliary who have shown great grades and a strong dedication to helping their community.
Eligibility:
– You need to have been a Junior Member of the American Legion Auxiliary for at least three years and have a current membership card.
– You must be a high school senior.
– You need a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
– You should show leadership skills and involvement in community service.
Non-Traditional Student Scholarship:
This scholarship is for members of The American Legion, Auxiliary, or Sons of The American Legion who are going back to school after being away for a while. It helps non-traditional students with their education.
Eligibility:
– You need to be a member of The American Legion, Auxiliary, or Sons of The American Legion.
– You should be going back to school after a break in your education.
– You must be enrolled in a certified trade school, or a two-year or four-year college.
– You need to show financial need.
Department Scholarships:
Each state’s ALA department might offer its own scholarships with different requirements and award amounts. These state-level scholarships give students more chances to get financial help.
Eligibility:
– This award is for the children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren of veterans who served in WWI, WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam War, Grenada/Lebanon, Panama, the Persian Gulf, or the War on Terrorism.
– The details can vary by department.
– You must be a high school senior or a graduate.
– You need to explain your financial need.
Required Documents:
– Completed Application Form: Must be filled out accurately and completely.
– High School or College Transcript: Shows your academic performance.
– Proof of Membership: Required for Junior Members or Non-Traditional Student Scholarship applicants.
– Proof of Service: – A DD214 or similar document showing your veteran family member’s service.
– Volunteer Service Hours Documentation: Needed for the Children of Warriors National Presidents’ Scholarship.
– Letters of Recommendation: Usually from teachers or employers.
– Personal Statement or Essay: Describe your goals, achievements, and community service.
– Financial Need Documentation: – Needed if you’re applying for a scholarship based on financial need.
– FAFSA Application Summary: A copy of your FAFSA summary or confirmation sheet.
Application Process:
– Go to the official American Legion Auxiliary website to apply online.
– Complete the application form with correct and thorough details.
– Collect and attach all necessary documents.
– Make sure to submit your application before the deadline.
