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Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program

Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program
Deadline to apply: April 10, 2023 3:00 pm CT
Wells Fargo is strongly invested in supporting our nation’s veterans, including a commitment to assist them in completing postsecondary education programs to help them return to, and succeed in, a competitive job market. The Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program provides scholarships to fill unmet financial need of veterans after military benefits and other grants and scholarships have been packaged by their school. This financial support will allow veterans to focus on completing their education and reduce reliance on student loans.
Eligibility - Applicants to the Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program must:
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Have served in the United States military, this includes the Reserves and National Guard.
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Be honorably-discharged (no longer drilling or serving) veterans who have received a Certificate of Eligibility from the Department of Veterans Affairs or DD214 or another document of service stating “Honorable Discharged” by the program application deadline date. A spouse or widowed person of disabled veterans meeting the above criteria may also apply.
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Be high school or GED graduates, current undergraduate or graduate level students enrolled in full-time undergraduate (first Associates or Bachelor’s) or graduate (first Master’s degree) study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school* for the entire upcoming academic year. Doctorate study is not eligible.
*College must not be on warning or probationary status with the federal government, or must not be in litigation with the federal government or a state.
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Have completed the FAFSA to ensure full discovery of actual unmet need.
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Use any military education benefits for which they are eligible in the upcoming academic year.
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Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent.