Wells Fargo Invites Veterans to Apply for Scholarships, Emergency Grants

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Wells Fargo Invites Veterans to Apply for Scholarships, Emergency Grants

 
POSTED ON Jan 05, 2018
 

Wells Fargo & Company and Scholarship America are accepting applications for the 2018 Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship and Wells Fargo Veterans Emergency Grant Programs. 

Applications for the scholarship program are being accepted through Feb. 28, 2018.

“Wells Fargo’s robust support of military members and veterans is impressive, with efforts totaling more than $100 million in the past five years,” said Robert C. Ballard, president and CEO of Scholarship America. “The company looks at all of the needs of service members and veterans, from financial education to housing to scholarships and emergency grants. Scholarship America is proud to work with Wells Fargo on these programs.”

Mark Frank, a U.S. Navy veteran, was one of the first awarded a Wells Fargo Veteran Scholarship for the 2016–17 school year at Louisiana State University, where he is studying to be a petroleum engineer.

He served six years as a Nuclear Machinist Mate on the fast attack submarine USS Springfield, completing two Central Command deployments. Frank was awarded four Navy and Marine Core Achievement Medals, a Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, and two Sea Service Ribbons. He currently serves as president of the Student Veterans of Louisiana State University student organization and as an adviser to Student Government Veteran & Military Affairs.

“I greatly appreciate receiving the Wells Fargo Veteran Scholarship to help me complete my education,” said Frank. “The financial burden of college is increasingly challenging. Even with the help of the GI Bill, there is still a substantial financial burden, with daily living expenses. With this scholarship, I can focus on school rather than stress about financial debt.”

Scholarship America, one of the largest providers of U.S. postsecondary educational assistance programs, and Wells Fargo have worked together since 1991, starting with the Children of Employee Scholarship Program. The two organizations collaborated on the application and selection process for the scholarship and emergency grants, using best practices from the highest quality postsecondary educational aid programs.

“The government offers the GI Bill to help veterans cover the cost of obtaining education or training, but there is still a financial gap,” said Jerry Quinn, Wells Fargo Military & Veteran Program manager. “By working with Scholarship America, we are able to fill that gap and help veterans and spouses of veterans with disabilities reach their educational goals. These men and women have put their lives on the line for our country. This is just one of the many ways Wells Fargo expresses its appreciation for their service.”

Applications for the scholarship program are being accepted through Feb. 28, 2018.

Awards will be made to honorably discharged veterans or spouses of disabled veterans who are high school or GED graduates. Renewable scholarships for up to $7,000 per year will be granted, determined by financial need and consideration of academic performance, work experience, leadership, community service, and challenges with completing a postsecondary program. Each award renewal will increase by $1,000 over the previous year to encourage program completion for each recipient.

Click here for more information and to apply.

 

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