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December 24, 2009

How can i find a scholarship for being a veterans daughter?

Category: Financial Aid – Tags: – indr@ – 9:28 pm
gia m asked:


my dad was in the army for i dont know how long maybe two or three years?
and i’ve heard before from many relatives how i can get a scholarship for it.
plus my father had cancer, and died in 2004. Is there any way i can get a scholarship for the both of them?
his hospital was the VA or something like that…
please help i cannot afford college with just my moms salary.

3 Comments »

  1. Contact the financial aid office at the school you are interested in attending. They have many resources and services to assist you…for example…our financial aid office has 3 counselors who mainly assist veteran students. Call and request to speak to them. You will also be eligible for funds by filling out the FAFSA!!!!!

    Good luck! ;)

    Comment by ladybug — December 27, 2009 @ 11:38 am

  2. There are a number of types of college funding. Most are not scholarships. The earlier answer about the FAFSA is absolutely correct however filling the FAFSA out in a way that maximizing your funding is very important. Most aid resources rely heavily on this system. Did you know that combined the colleges and universities have around 60 billion dollars of endowment monies that could be used to attract students like yourself? I am a volunteer with a nonprofit organization that coaches students on getting into college as well as how to maximize the funding you receive. Talk to your mom and watch a presentation on the subject together at You will learn a great deal.

    Good luck in school and make sure you do your due diligence on the schools that interest you.

    Comment by B Smart — December 28, 2009 @ 3:02 pm

  3. Try Sallie Mae’s Free Scholarship Search. You answer a few questions about yourself, then the site matches you against a database of more than 2.9 million scholarships worth more than $16 billion and is expanded and updated daily.

    You can access the scholarship search here:

    or if you’re on Facebook you can become a Fan of our Scholarship search page, where you’ll see featured scholarships and tips for applying and avoiding scholarship scams, AND you can download our new Facebook app, which will allow you to search for scholarships all within Facebook.

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    Whichever option you choose, good luck to you.

    Comment by Sallie Mae — December 30, 2009 @ 7:35 am

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