Marine Corp Scholarship Foundation
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The Nation’s oldest and largest provider of need-based scholarships to military children.
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Eligibility Requirements
Child or step-child of one of the following:
Active duty, Reserve, or veteran* U.S. Marine
A Marine killed while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps
Active duty, reserve, or veteran U.S. Navy Corpsman, Navy Chaplain or Religious Program Specialist who is or was attached to a U.S. Marine Corps unit or who was killed while serving with a U.S. Marine Corps unit*
Minimum 2.00 GPA
Demonstrate financial need through a family adjusted gross income of $129,000 or less for the 2024 tax year
Attending or planning to attend an accredited school that is eligible for federal funding
Submit a completed application with all required documents by the deadline
* Veterans must have received an honorable discharge.
Disqualifications:
Military parent or applicant veteran does not have an honorable discharge
Applicant already has or will have an undergraduate degree by August 1, 2026
Applicant and/or awarded scholar is attending a Federal Service Academy
Applicant and/or awarded scholar is attending a school not listed on College Navigator or one that is not eligible for federal funding
Applicants whose military stepparent is no longer married to their biological parent
Applicants who will not have a high school diploma by August 1, 2026
Note: We are unable to support dual enrollment or early access programs
Children of the Fallen
The Scholarship Foundation guarantees scholarships of $30,000 over four years ($7,500 per year) to eligible children of the following:
Children of Marines and veteran Marines whose parent was killed in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001
Children of Marines or Navy Corpsmen, Chaplains or Religious Program Specialists attached to a Marine unit who were killed in combat operations or during a Department of Defense operation, training exercise, or domestic terrorist incident on or after September 11, 2001
Children of Marines, Navy Corpsmen, Chaplains or Religious Program Specialists attached to a Marine unit whose parent died by suicide as a result of combat related Post-Traumatic Stress.
Pre-register your family to receive Heroes Tribute Fallen program updates and application reminders.
Note, Children of the Fallen applicants must meet the above eligibility criteria, but income eligibility is waived.
Children of the Wounded
The Scholarship Foundation provides scholarship support of up to $40,000 over four years ($2,500 – $10,000 per year) to eligible children of the following:
Children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen, Chaplains or Religious Program Specialists attached to a Marine unit who were wounded in action in any war or conflict.
Children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen, Chaplains or Religious Program Specialists attached to a Marine unit who were permanently retired from the Marine Corps or Navy as a result of their service related injury.
Children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen, Chaplains or Religious Program Specialists attached to a Marine unit whose parent is currently ill or injured and serving with Wounded Warrior Regiment/Battalion.
Pre-register your family to receive Heroes Tribute Wounded program updates and application reminders.
Note, Children of the Wounded applicants must meet the above eligibility criteria, including financial eligibility.
Grandchildren
Grandchildren applicants must provide documentation of their grandparent’s membership in one of the associations below and meet the Scholarship Foundation’s eligibility criteria as listed above. This includes financial eligibility and there are no exceptions. These programs receive limited funding and not all who apply will receive a scholarship award.
531 Gray Ghost Squadron Association
Marines’ Memorial Association
USMC/Combat Helicopter Association
Proof of membership can include: membership card, roster list, letter from the association indicating membership.