Married couples interested in ministerial studies are able to take advantage of the Married Couple Full Scholarship offered by Hebron Ministries in Guatemala City, Guatemala. The Married Couple Full Scholarship allows a couple to stay in off-camping housing, pays for the cost of tuition and provides a monthly stipend to cover the cost of living. The couple is still responsible for paying a $250 enrollment fee each year, and the husband must work 28 hours a week during the school year and on a full-time basis during vacations. The scholarship does not pay for the cost of travel to and from Guatemala. Interested students should visit the Hebron Ministries website for more information.
The John and Stacy Wahl Scholarship is available to students pursuing a degree in physics at the University of Iowa who are married. Preference is given to married students with children. This scholarship is awarded in the amount of $2,000 and is renewable. All eligible candidates are considered; there is no application process. Interested students should visit the University of Iowa website for more information.
The Chadwick Family Scholarship is available to a married or previously married woman who is attending the Community College of Vermont. To be eligible, a woman must have children and live in Chittendon County. All majors are eligible. Interested students should visit the Community College of Vermont website.
The College of Pharmacy at Idaho State University offers three scholarships that are limited to married students. The Joseph W. Carlson Scholarship is reserved for a married student with a grade point average of 2.75 or above. The Mary Gunderson Moss Scholarship is awarded to a pharmacy student who is married, has a GPA of at least 2.75 and graduated from an Idaho high school. The Fredric E. Schwamb Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate pharmacy student who is married and who has returned to school after a period of absence. Award amounts vary. Interested students should visit the Idaho State University website for more information.
Army Emergency Relief provides scholarship money to married students with spouses serving in the military overseas through the Overseas Spouse Education Assistance Program. To be eligible, a student must be pursuing a first undergraduate degree and live at an international location with his or her military spouse. The Overseas Spouse Education Assistance Program provides up to $2,500 per year. Postgraduate work is not eligible for funding under this program. Qualified students should visit the Army Emergency Relief website for complete program details.