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American Legion Auxiliary Department of Nebraska Ruby Paul Campaign Fund Scholarship

One-time award for Nebraska residents who are children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren of an American Legion Auxiliary member, or who have been members of the American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, or Sons of the American Legion or Auxiliary for two years prior to issuing the application. Must rank in upper third of class or have minimum […]

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American Legion Auxiliary Department of North Dakota National President’s Scholarship

Three division scholarships for children of veterans who served in the Armed Forces during eligible dates for American Legion membership. Must be U.S. citizen and a high school senior with a minimum 2.5 GPA. Must be entered by local American Legion Auxiliary Unit.

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American Legion Auxiliary Department of South Dakota Scholarship for Colleges / Universities/Technical

South Dakota American Legion Auxiliary shall award annually two $500 scholarships for a college/university and two $500 scholarships for technical institutions, in order to further education beyond high school level ages 16 to 22 to secure an education at a four-year school.

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American Legion Auxiliary Department of South Dakota Senior Scholarship

South Dakota American Legion Auxiliary shall award annually a $400 scholarship to be used for attending either a technical institution or college/university. The applicant must be a Senior member, and have been a Junior or Senior member of the South Dakota American Legion Auxiliary for at least three years, and be a current member. She […]

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American Legion Auxiliary Department of South Dakota Thelma Foster Scholarship for Senior Auxiliary Members

There will be one scholarship award in the amount of $300 to a Senior American Legion Auxiliary member as a gift. Applicant must have been a member of the South Dakota American Legion Auxiliary for the past three years and a current Senior member this year. Applicant must enroll in an accredited school, university or […]

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American Legion Auxiliary Department of Utah National President’s Scholarship

Scholarships available for graduating high school seniors. Must be a resident of Utah, a U.S. citizen, and the direct descendant of a veteran.

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American Legion Auxiliary Spirit of Youth Scholarship for Junior Members

Scholarship valued at $5000 is available to one Junior American Legion Auxiliary member in each division. The applicant must have held membership in the American Legion Auxiliary for the past three years, must hold a current membership card, and must continue to maintain their membership throughout the four-year scholarship period.

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American Legion Auxiliary’s Children of Warriors National Presidents’ Scholarship

One-time scholarship for son or daughter of veterans, who were in armed forces during the eligibility dates for American Legion membership. Must be high school senior. Only one candidate per Auxiliary Unit. Applicant must complete 50 hours of volunteer service in the community. Must submit essay of no more than 1000 words on a specified […]

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American Legion Department of Iowa Eagle Scout of the Year Scholarship

The American Legion provides for a national scholarship to be awarded to the Eagle Scout who is selected β€œThe American Legion Eagle Scout of the Year.” The American Legion Eagle Scout of the Year will receive a $10,000 scholarship. Three runner-up scholarship awards will be granted in the amount of $2,500 each. The nominee must […]

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American Legion Department of Tennessee Eagle Scout of The Year

The American Legion Eagle Scout of the Year nomination window is from November 1st to March 1st, annually. Nomination packets must be received by each applicant’s respective American Legion department (state) headquarters no later than March 1st. Then each respective American Legion Department (state) Selection Committee will determine the Eagle Scout judged to be the […]

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