Deceased, Disabled, and MIA/POW Veterans' Dependents Scholarship
Application Process
- Click here to be directed to the Deceased, Disabled, and MIA/POW Veterans' Dependents Scholarship Application
- Scroll down and select MIA/POW button.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page to find the "Start Application" button.
- Read Campus Requirements/Steps below.
Eligibility
- Must be the spouse or child of a veteran or servicemember who is a prisoner of war, MIA, has passed as the result of a service-connected disability, or is permanently disabled from service-connected causes.
- The veteran/service member must also meet additional Illinois resident criteria.
- The veteran must have been an Illinois resident at the time of entering Active military service
- Or an Illinois resident within six months after entering Active military service,
- Or a resident of Illinois for at least 15 consecutive years after entering active duty as of the date of application.
- The veteran/service member must also meet additional Illinois resident criteria.
Covered Costs
- Tuition: (based on a point system with a maximum of 120 points)
- An eligible dependent is entitled to full payment of tuition and mandatory fees to any Illinois state supported college or university.
- A mandatory fee is a charge assessed by an institution to each and every full-time student for each term. Application, graduation, laboratory, breakage, add/drop fees, online or distance education fees, and program administrative fees for out-of-state or foreign study are specifically excluded.
- This program does not cover any costs associated with housing.
Campus Requirement/Steps
- Complete the Deceased, Disabled, and MIA/POW Scholarship online application (see Application Process).
- Allow four to six weeks for processing and wait for a response.
- If you do not have your eligibility letter by the first payment due date, submit your confirmation of application to the Office of Military and Veteran Resources.
- On-campus housing payments must be made by the due date, even if eligibility is pending.
- Submit a copy of your eligibility letter to Military and Veteran Services. The letter can be brought in-person to the Military and Veteran Resource Center, located on the second floor of the Morris University Center in Room 2055, or scanned and emailed to veteranservices@siue.edu.
- Scholarship processing varies based on enrollment status:
- New students: Submit a copy of your eligibility letter to Military and Veteran Services no later than two months after the add/drop period ends.
- New students who become eligible later: If you become eligible more than two months after the add/drop period, you may request reimbursement within two months after the term ends.
- Returning students who attended the previous semester (spring or fall): Your scholarship will be automatically renewed, but you should verify it appears correctly in your account at the start of each semester.
- Returning students who skipped a semester (not including summer): Notify the Financial Aid Office to reinstate your eligibility. You have up to two months after the add/drop period ends to request reimbursement.
Link to Full IDVA Benefit Description
https://www2.illinois.gov/veterans/services%20benefits/education/Pages/MIA%20POW-Scholarship.aspx