Available Active Duty Scholarships
The Citadel provides increased access to quality education and lessens the financial challenges associated with pursuing an undergraduate degree to honor those who serve our country. Several scholarship opportunities are available specifically for our active duty and veteran student populations. These scholarships include the Blue Ribbon Scholarship, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board Scholarship, Judge Falcon Hawkins Scholarship, and Mother Emanuel AME Church Scholarship.
Blue Ribbon Scholarship
The Citadel offers up to 25 tuition grants to active-duty service members that are enrolled in one of The Citadel’s online undergraduate programs and 25 grants to active-duty members enrolled in a online Graduate degree seeking program. To help minimize out-of-pocket costs, the tuition grant will cap tuition at $250 per credit hour. The grant does not include any additional fees. The grant is offered on a first-come, first-serve basis per academic year. National Guard and Reservists in an active-duty status are also eligible.
I’m Active Duty – Am I Eligible for the Scholarship?
Those eligible for Tuition Assistance (TA) may be eligible for The Citadel’s Blue Ribbon Scholarship. Members of the National Guard and Reserves in an active duty status are also eligible. The Active Duty Military Scholarship covers the remaining cost after eligible TA is applied.
How Much Tuition Is Covered
Through the Blue Ribbon Scholarship program, those awarded are provided a scholarship which will effectively reduce undergraduate and graduate online coursework to $250 per semester credit hour. The grant does not include any additional fees.
How Do I Apply for a Blue Ribbon Scholarship?
Click here to fill out the Blue Ribbon Scholarship Application. Applications are due to the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships at least 30 days before the start of the academic term in which you are seeking the grant. Individuals must reapply each semester for the grant. This is because one’s active duty status can change.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board Scholarship
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board initiated The Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board Scholarship April 2009. The purpose is to provide funds to increase access to quality education to support Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory majors. First preference is for junior or senior cadets, veteran students, or Citadel Graduate College students majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The first award was in 2015. Contact the Electrical Engineering Department for nomination information
Judge Falcon Hawkins Scholarship
The Judge Falcon Hawkins Scholarship fund was established in memory of Judge Falcon B. Hawkins, ’58. The scholarship award preference will be for veteran students or active duty MECEP and STA-21 Navy students with demonstrated financial need and have a minimum GPA of 2.0 with first preference going to students showing interest in pursuing a career in the legal profession or law enforcement. Contact the Department of Naval Science for nomination information.
Other Scholarship Opportunities
Please visit our Veteran Student Success Center for more information about scholarship opportunities. For more information about veteran educational benefits, click here.