6 Surefire Ways to Get Military Spouse Scholarships

In the same ironic fashion that I mention Alanis Morissette’s hit ‘Ironic’ 20 years too late, military spouse scholarships always seems to evade us until after we need them. With ever-rising school costs, finding free money to offset school bills is better than eating chocolate cake on a Sunday afternoon.

There are many scholarship opportunities out there but even more importantly, there are many military spouse scholarships out there that you are eligible for simply because you are a military spouse! What an easy way to cut down the competition! However, you still need to make sure that you are applying to the right ones.

Here are a few simple ways to find and get scholarships when you need them:

1. Make it a priority

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It takes time to find military spouse scholarships. Many times scholarships are only awarded once a year. Carve out time to research early so you have time to prepare a strong package and don’t miss a deadline. Many people miss out on scholarship money simply because they weren’t paying attention or were too caught up in military life. 

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Michelle Aikman: Michelle Aikman is the founder and Lead Consultant of Skilled Assets, a premier career management and corporate consulting business. She's also one of only 38 Nationally Certified Résumé Writers worldwide. The NCRW is the premier industry certification upholding the most stringent standards for quality in mechanics, strategy, and formatting. With extensive “in-the-trenches” experience navigating the job market as a military spouse and engineer, she is an advocate for the military community and people with complex situations like major career changers and people with paid work gaps. Michelle promotes proactive career management and strategic career transition techniques so people can have the type of work that is truly fulfilling and fits with their life. She also works to transform the hiring market, helping employers recognize, capture, and retain high-value talent who are often overlooked for all of the wrong reasons. Find Michelle on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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