Georgia Southern Military Scholarships

MyCAA

The My Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) Scholarship is a program that is designed for workforce development. MyCAA will provide eligible military spouses a maximum of $4,000 ($2,000 per fiscal year) in financial assistance. Military spouses must be pursuing or maintaining a licenses, certification, or associate’s degree (including continuing education courses) that are necessary to gain employment in an occupation or career field.

  • Available to spouses of active duty Service members in pay grades E1-E5, W1-W2, and O1-O2;
  • Awards are applied to tuition;
  • Begin by registering for MyCAA here. Once you have created your account and selected Georgia Southern University as your school, send an email with MyCAA and your student ID in the subject line to William Gammon at wgammon@georgiasouthern.edu to have your Education Training Plan created.
  • Once you receive your award, please fill out the Third-Party Billing Contract to notify the Bursar’s Office that you will be receiving funds from an outside agency. WARNING: If you do not complete the Third-Party Billing Contract prior to the payment deadline, you will be dropped from your classes and you will have to re-register.
  • Please Note: The My Career Advancement Account Scholarship is part of the Department of Defense Spouse Education and Career Opportunities (SECO) program. The scholarship is administered by, and awarded through, the Military OneSource Spouse Career Center. Georgia Southern staff will provide you with the Education and Training Plan (ETP) and show you how to create a My Career Advancement Account, but please remember that MyCAA Scholarships are awarded to you from a third party, and not from the University.

The Landings Military Family Relief Fund


  • Available to spouses of Active Duty servicemembers;
  • Awards are used to help fund costs not covered by financial aid.
  • This Scholarship Fund will award a maximum of $3,600 annually.
  • Applicants must have successfully completed one term as a full-time student at Georgia Southern.

Please contact Rudy Duero at rduero@georgiasouthern.edu for more information about this opportunity

The Chatham Artillery Scholarship

The Chatham Artillery Scholarship Endowment is to support students currently serving or who have served in the Georgia Army National Guard or dependents of those who are currently serving or have served in the Georgia Army National Guard. Priority is given to students currently serving in the Georgia Army National Guard followed by students who formerly served in the Georgia Army National Guard followed by dependents of those currently serving or have served in the Georgia Army National Guard. Students must be in good academic standing. The scholarship may be renewed.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be enrolled for an eligible undergrad or graduate degree program at Georgia Southern University
  • Must be an active member or a veteran of the Georgia Army National Guard or the dependent of an active member or a veteran of the Georgia Army National Guard
  • Must be in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of:
  • Must be enrolled for an eligible undergrad or graduate degree program at Georgia Southern University
  • Must be an active member or a veteran of the Georgia Army National Guard or the dependent of an active member or a veteran of the Georgia Army National Guard
  • Must be in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of: 3.0 for both Undergraduate and Graduate.

Please contact Rudy Duero at rduero@georgiasouthern.edu for more information about this opportunity.

Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship

The Edith Nourse Rogers Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) Scholarship allows some eligible Veterans and dependents in high-demand fields to extend their Post-9/11 GI Bill® or Fry Scholarship benefits. This scholarship can extend the benefits by up to 9 months, or $30,000 max.

Georgia Southern Specific Military Scholarships

These scholarships are sponsored by Georgia Southern University. For more information, contact us at mvs@georgiasouthern.edu and one of our team members will contact you shortly. These scholarships require military affiliation – Active Duty (including Reserves and National Guard), Veterans, and their Dependents.

The Patriot Fund

The Patriot Fund was established in 2019 by an anonymous donor to be awarded to Army Soldiers using the ArmyIgnitED Tuition Assistance Program. The scholarship can provide up to two additional hours of tuition coverage, mandatory lab fees, or book rental costs.

In order to be awarded support from the program, Georgia Southern has determined a list of the following criteria that must be met. This is to ensure that the active duty Service members most in need are the first to receive it.

  • Maintaining satisfactory academic progress in their program of study
  • Enrolled at Georgia Southern during fall, summer, or spring semester
  • Have maxed out Tuition Assistance credit hours for the current fiscal year, or within 6 hours of maxing out of the benefit.

Wounded Eagle Fund

The Wounded Eagle Fund was endowed by James H., Deborah B., and Jason F. Van Epps to support Wounded Warrior military veterans who are enrolled as students at Georgia Southern University.

This scholarship is to help provide financial support in the form of financial stipends toward the cost of books, fees or other educational costs not supported by the GI Bill®. The scholarship is available to students currently serving or former members of any branch of the U.S. military service. In order to be awarded support from the program, Georgia Southern has determined a list of criteria that must be met. This is to ensure that the veterans most in need of our assistance are the first to receive it.

In order to be awarded support from the program, Georgia Southern has determined a list of the following criteria that must be met. This is to ensure that the active duty Service members most in need are the first to receive it.

Recipients must be:

  • Enrolled as full-time students during Fall or Spring semester
  • A member of the Student Veteran Association
  • Currently serving any branch or former members immediate family members (Spouse or Children) are also eligible.
  • Maintaining a minimum of 3.0 GPA

Preference will be given to:

  • A disabled veteran student
  • A veteran student who is also a Purple Heart recipient
  • A veteran student undergoing unforeseen demonstrated hardship

Robert S. Haywood Scholarship

Established in 2007 by Paul and Liz Gillespie, this scholarship memorializes the life of Elizabeth’s father, Robert S. Haywood. Haywood was born in 1930 in Columbia, Tennessee, but grew up in Jackson, Mississippi. He graduated from Forest Hill High School in 1948, Hinds Junior College in 1950, and began attending Georgia Tech when he joined the Army to serve during the Korean War where he served as an Airborne Ranger. He graduated from Georgia Tech in 1954 with a degree in Industrial Engineering and was the owner/operator of Southeastern Metal Products until he retired in 2005. Haywood was an active member of Northside Drive Baptist Church since 1963, was past president of R.I.C.A., and has funded many scholarships.

Haywood Family Foundation has given the Georgia Southern University Foundation a gift of $400,000 to create scholarships to educate sons and daughters of active duty or former U.S. Army Rangers.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Applicants must have successfully completed one term as a full-time student at Georgia Southern University.
  • Overall GPA must be greater than or equal to 3.5
  • Child of a parent currently serving/wounded or killed in combat while serving in the United States Armed Forces

Preference will be given for the following criteria: Child of a parent who is an Active Duty or Veteran US Army Ranger.

Martin & Suzette Nesmith Scholarship

Eligibility Requirements: 

  • Must be enrolled for an eligible undergrad or graduate degree program at Georgia Southern University
  • Student’s parent is currently serving or have served in the United States Armed Forces. 
  • Overall GPA must be greater than or equal to 3.0
  • Must be attending classes at Armstrong Campus or Liberty Campus

Preference will be given in order of the following criteria:

  • Student’s parent who was serving were wounded or killed in combat while serving in the United States Armed Forces. 
  • Students who are ROTC cadets and enrolled in the College of Science and Math

Lt. Col John E. King, USMC & Mary Thomas King Memorial Scholarship

The Lt. Col. John E. King, USMC and Mary Thomas King Memorial Scholarship supports children of active or former members of the US military including front-line soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen, and Coast Guardsmen serving or having served in a combat theater of operations, as well as rear-echelon military personnel serving or having served in-theater.

Eligibility Requirements: 

  • Must be enrolled for an eligible undergrad or graduate degree program at Georgia Southern University
  • Are the child of a parent who is currently serving or a US Veteran who served in a “Combat Zone”.
  • Overall GPA must be greater than or equal to 3.0

Military-Connected Scholarships

Scholarship NameDeadline to ApplyMaximum AwardEligibility Requirements
Army Women’s Foundation Legacy ScholarshipsJanuary 21, 2025$3,000Women who have served, or daughters of women veterans.
Army Nurse Corps Association (ANCA) Education FundMarch 30, 2025$3,000Currently enrolled students enrolled in an accredited bachelors or advanced degree.
Anchor Scholarship Foundation February 28, 2025$3,000Currently enrolled students enrolled in an accredited bachelor’s or advanced degree.
Army Engineer Memorial Awards February 28, 2025$2,000Dependent student graduating High School whose sponsor is a Member of the Army Engineer Spouses Club and US Army Engineer.
– James H. Parke Memorial ScholarshipDecember 31, 2025$20,000Student in the 10th grade or above; and have not reached their 19th birthday.
– Junior Member Loyalty ScholarshipMarch 1, 2025$2,500Current Junior members of the American Legion Auxiliary and held membership in the American Legion Auxiliary for the past three consecutive years
– Non-Traditional Student ScholarshipMarch 1, 2025$2,000Applicant must be a member of The American Legion, Auxiliary, or Sons of The American Legion
– Spirit of Youth Scholarship – Junior Members ScholarshipsMarch 1, 2025$5,000Current member of the American Legion Auxiliary and also held membership for the immediate past three years
– Spirit of Youth Scholarship – Honorary National Junior Division Vice PresidentMarch 1, 2025$2,000Attendee at one of the ALA National Junior Meetings
– Spirit of Youth Scholarship – ALA Girls Nation Program ScholarshipsMarch 1, 2025$5,000Attendees at the ALA Girls Nation Program in Washington, D.C.
– Children of Warriors National Presidents’ ScholarshipMarch 1, 2025$5,000
Descendents of WWI and WWII veterans
American Legion Auxiliary Scholarship ProgramVariesvaries Veterans, Dependents
American Legion Scholaships
Varies

Varies
Veterans, Dependents
AFAS General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant ProgramEarly January through April 30 each year$4,000Air Force and Space Force dependents
Air Force ROTC Scholarships – High School StudentsJanuary 12, 2025100% Tuition PaidHigh School Students that meet academic requirements.
VFW “Sport Clips Help A Hero Scholarship”Fall semester-  Jan. 1 through April 30.
Spring semester-  Aug. 1 through Nov. 15.
$5,000Acive Duty or Veterans.
Tillman Scholars ProgramFebruary 28, 2025$10,000ActivActive Duty, Veterans, or spouse of either.
The Purple Heart Scholarship FundJune 1st, 2025$5,000Active duty, Veteran, or Dependent of those that received the Purple Heart.
The Graydon & Myrth Fox ScholarshipMarch 14, 2025$1,000 to $5,000Veteran, surviving spouse, child, or grandchild of a veteran.
The Chief Petty Officer Scholarship FundApril 1, 2025$5,000Child or spouse of Chief, Senior Chief, or Master Chief Petty Officer of the United States Navy.
ProNet International Memorial ScholarshipsJanuary 31, 2025VariesVeterans and dependents pursuing an undergraduate degree, or professional degree.
Tailhook Educational Foundation (TEF) Scholarships March 1, 2025$15,000Children or Grandchildren of a Naval Aviator, Naval Flight Officer, Air-crewman, or of those who served on a Navy Aircraft Carrier.
NBCC Foundation Military ScholarshipMay 31, 2025$8,000Active Duty, Veterans, or spouse of either, and pursuing a Master’s Degree.
National Military Fish and Wildlife AssociationJune 30, 2025minimum amount of $500.00. Active Duty, Veterans, and Dependents pursuing specific degrees on the website.
Minority Serving Institute Scholarship ProgramDecember 31, 2025$180,000Children between the ages of 17-23 years old and meet academic and Navy requirements.
Military Child of the Year AwardDecember 1, 2025$10,000Children of Active duty military members and veterans
Military Commanders’ Scholarship FundApril 29, 2025$5,000Children of Active-duty military members and veterans
Marine Corps Scholarship FoundationMarch 1, 2025$10,000Children of Marine Corps veterans
KASF Scholarship for Descendants of American Korean War VeteransJune 30, 2025range from $500 to $5,000Descendents of Korean War veterans
Daughters of the Cincinnati ScholarshipFebruary 15, 2025$20,000Daughter of Commissioned military officer
Fisher House Foundation Scholarships for Military ChildrenFebruary 12, 2025$2,000Dependents of active dury, or retired military personnel
Daedalian Foundation Descendants ScholarshipsVaries$3,000Students seeking a career in military aviation.
CCME Educators Scholarships​December 1, 2024$1,000There are three different scholarship funds for Active duty, Veterans, and Dependents.