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For Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces:
- Richard & Susan Braun Family Scholarship
- Caesar Viglienzone Memorial Scholarship
- Marines’ Memorial Tribute Scholarship
- Dr. Nancy M. Schonher Scholarship
- Wesley Hammon Leach Scholarship
- Hammer Family Scholarship
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For MMA Members, Children or Grandchildren:
- Cold War Veterans Scholarship
- Edmund K. Gross Education Scholarship
- Colonel Richard Hallock Scholarship
- Rita P. Maxwell Memorial Scholarship
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For Currently Serving or Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces, Spouse or Child:
- Ruark-Wight Family Scholarship
2026 Marines' Memorial Association & Foundation Scholarship Program
We are proud to announce that the Marines’ Memorial Scholarship Program will open on 14 January 2026, awarding over $150,000 in scholarships for the 2026–27 Academic Year. Our program recognizes and supports exemplary students who embody our mission, “Honoring the Heroes of the Past by Serving the Leaders of the Future”. We remain committed to emphasizing financial need and ensuring that scholarships go to the most talented, dedicated, and deserving students pursuing their educational goals.
Selection criteria include:
• Academic performance (Unofficial Transcript: .PDF format)
• Personal achievements
• Demonstrated financial need
• A 250–500 word writing prompt (.PDF format)
• One (1) letter of recommendation (.PDF format)
• One (1) headshot photo (.JPG or .JPEG)
Deadline: All application materials must be submitted via the online application no later than Sunday, 29 March 2026 at 11:59 PM PT. Stay tuned for additional details. Best of Luck!
Scholarship Program FAQs
Marines' Memorial Tribute Scholarship
The Marines’ Memorial Tribute Scholarship aids military personnel leaving full time service for undergraduate or graduate programs. It is funded by generous donations from our members and supporters. We will award up to nine (9) Marines’ Memorial Tribute Scholarships this year ranging from $2,500 to $5,000. Applicants must:
- Must be an active Marines’ Memorial member, spouse, or child of an active member
- Have served honorably in the US Armed Forces and ended active service or moved to reserve status in the past three years
- Attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate program for the 2025-2026 school year
- No restrictions on majors/courses of study