
This scholarship application is for HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS.
The applicant must earnestly plan to seek a bachelor’s, associate, or similar degree/diploma from an accredited college, university or vocational technical school. This scholarship is for the applicant who will enroll as a full or part-time student in the Fall of 2026.
Take time to read the letter from the FWCSC Grants & Scholarship Committee below and gather and review all information needed before you start your application. Incomplete and/or late applications will not be accepted/evaluated by the committee.
All information MUST be received no later than March 15, 2026 by 11:59 PM CST.
Before you begin your application, please read the letter below. If contains information on what to expect from the scholarship application process and the information you will need to submit a complete package.
This scholarship is open to high school seniors who plan to enroll part-time or full-time in a accredited college, university, or technical/trade program in Fall 2026.

All scholarship applications will be filled out online using the link below. It is your responsibility to follow-up and make sure that all letters of recommendation (LOR), guidance counselor forms, and parent/guardian attestion forms are completed and submitted in a timely manner on your behalf.

Make sure to provide the link below to the people providing your letters of recommendation (LOR), guidance couselr form, and attestation. Letter of recommendation and guidance counselr forms need to come from an official email address to ensure authenticity.
Scholarships are open to the families of active duty, National Guard, Reserve, and retired service members, as well as Department of Defense civilians stationed at, assigned to, or living near Fort Leonard Wood.
All scholarship and grant applications must be submitted no later than March 15, 2026, by 11:59 PM CST. Incomplete or late applications will not be reviewed.
FWCSC scholarships consider a combination of factors, which may include academic performance, community involvement, leadership, financial need, and personal goals.
Yes. Homeschooled students are eligible, but must provide appropriate academic documentation as outlined in the application.
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