Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs

08/06/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/06/2024 12:30

DMVA Provides Financial Assistance for Higher Education to Eligible Children of Veterans

Annville, PA - With the start of another school year around the corner, the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) is providing financial assistance to eligible children of veterans for higher education. The DMVA's Educational Gratuity ProgramOpens In A New Window provides financial assistance to children of honorably discharged veterans who have service-connected disabilities and served during periods of war or armed conflict, or children of veterans who died in service during a period of war or armed conflict.

"The Educational Gratuity Program provides financial support for higher education to children of eligible veterans who have made incredible sacrifices for our nation," said Maj. Gen. Mark Schindler, Pennsylvania's adjutant general and head of the DMVA. "This program allows us to give back to the families who have endured the sacrifices of their loved ones who served. We encourage everyone who is eligible to apply for this program now as we are approaching the school year."

"This program can be applied to both colleges and trade schools across the Commonwealth," said Brig. Gen. (PA) Maureen Weigl, deputy adjutant general of Veterans Affairs. "These educational gratuity payments will add up over time and can really make a difference for the children of those who served, no matter which schooling path they choose to pursue."

About the Educational Gratuity Program

The Educational Gratuity Program supports both children of veterans who were discharged under honorable conditions, who have 100% permanent service-connected disabilities, and who served during a period of war or armed conflict, and children of veterans who died in service during a period of war or armed conflict. The eligible child must be between the ages of 16 and 23, must be living within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania five years prior to application, and must attend a school within the Commonwealth. All applicants must demonstrate a financial need.

Payments will not exceed $500 per term or semester per qualified child to each approved educational institution over a total of eight terms or semesters.

To apply, contact the County Director of Veterans AffairsOpens In A New Window for the county in which you reside.

For more information about the program's criteria, eligibility and needed documentation, go to the Educational Gratuity ProgramOpens In A New Window page on DMVA's website. Learn more about the DMVA by visiting us online at www.dmva.pa.govOpens In A New Window or follow us at www.facebook.com/padmvaOpens In A New Window or www.twitter.com/padmvaOpens In A New Window.

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