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CCME Scholarships

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The Council of College and Military Educators (CCME) is pleased to offer $1000 scholarships each year to United States Service members (active duty/veterans) and spouses of Service members who are working towards the completion of higher education degrees.

The application can be found here.

All applicants must submit the CCME Scholarship Application, transcripts, and two recommendation forms. Complete and submit your online application and then send your essay, transcript, and two recommendation forms to scholarship@ccmeonline.org. The application deadline is:

October 1, 2014

The Scholarships are as follows:

CCME Joe King Scholarship

Requirements:

  • Be a uniformed service member (active, reserves, guard).
  • Be currently enrolled in an educational program at a regional or national accredited institution and is a member institution of CCME.
  • First time associate, bachelor, or graduate degree seeker.
  • Have a minimum of 12 or more hours (units) with a cumulative 2.5 GPA. (undergraduate) from the CCME member institution; minimum 6 or more hours (units) with a cumulative 3.0 GPA (graduate) from the CCME member institution.
  • Submit an unofficial college or university transcript from your current institution.
  • Submit two (2) recommendation forms (form must be used) to be completed by persons unrelated to applicant, who will attest to their motivation, character, integrity and educational pursuit. One recommendation must be from a faculty member or academic adviser.

CCME Loretta Cornett-Huff Scholarship

Requirements:

  • Be the spouse of a uniformed service member (active, reserves, guard, veteran).
  • Be currently enrolled in an educational program in a regional or nationally accredited institution and is a member institution of CCME.
  • First time associate, bachelor, or graduate degree seeker.
  • Have a minimum of 12 or more hours (units) with a cumulative 2.5 GPA (undergraduate) from the CCME member institution; minimum 6 or more hours (units) with a cumulative 3.0 GPA (graduate) from the CCME member institution.
  • Submit an unofficial college or university transcript from your current institution.
  • Submit two (2) recommendation forms (form must be used) to be completed by persons unrelated to applicant, who will attest to their motivation, character, integrity and educational pursuit. One recommendation must be from a faculty member or academic adviser.

CCME Veteran Scholarship

Requirements:

  • Be a prior uniformed service member (active, reserves, guard).
  • Be currently enrolled in an educational program at a regional or national accredited institution and is a member institution of CCME.
  • First time associate, bachelor, or graduate degree seeker.
  • Have a minimum of 12 or more hours (units) with a cumulative 2.5 GPA (undergraduate) from theCCME member institution; minimum 6 or more hours (units) with a cumulative 3.0 GPA (graduate) from the CCME member institution.
  • Submit an unofficial college or university transcript from your current institution.
  • Submit two (2) recommendation forms (form must be used) to be completed by persons unrelated to applicant, who will attest to their motivation, character, integrity and educational pursuit. One recommendation must be from a faculty member or academic adviser.

 The essay for the CCME Joe King, Military Spouse, and Veteran scholarship will be judged on written content and writing skills, and should be at least 400-750 words in length.

The essay topic for the CCME Joe King and Veteran scholarship is as follows:

“How would you describe military leadership?”

The essay topic for the Spouse Scholarship:

“Describe your most meaningful achievements and how they relate to your field of study and your future goals?”

Applications that are incomplete or are from individuals that do not qualify will not be considered.

Finalists will be required to provide documentation of service.

For questions, please review the Frequently Asked Questions or send an email toscholarship@ccmeonline.org

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