Scholarships

This is a tax-exempt source of funds to provide academic achievement scholarships for the children and grandchildren of currently employed civilian and military personnel at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

The Wright-Patterson OSC, as part of their welfare program each year, awards scholarships to graduating high school students who are dependents of both military and/or civilians at WPAFB and dependent spouses of both military and/or civilians at WPAFB as defined in the scholarship guidelines.

This is a professional society that awards scholarships to encourage students in the Post’s region (Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky) to pursue careers in fields related to the Society’s mission - engineering, architecture, construction, facilities management and environmental management/science - with scholarships for all levels of post-high-school education including associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees.

The Dayton - Cincinnati section is pleased to announce the Dayton-Cincinnati AIAA Scholarship Award! These scholarships will be awarded to three high school juniors or seniors for their academic achievements.

This program will support USAF military members, local high school students, and career professionals interested in pursuing degrees/certifications at colleges and universities, and satellite campuses of online Universities. Our goal is to encourage people of all ages to seek a career in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) disciplines and to volunteer to serve WID events and/or activities. The Greater Ohio Valley Chapter of WID Scholarship will be for up to $2,000 each.

The Heart of G.O.A.L. is a non-profit organization focusing on improving the lives of youth and adults by instilling a passion for sports, fitness, wellness, and fun. The foundation recognizes high school student athletes that exemplifies good sportsmanship and an outstanding work ethic by offering a $500 academic scholarship based on academic merit and leadership.

The Scholarships for Military Children program is open to unmarried military dependent children under the age 23 who possess a valid Uniformed Services Identification (USID) card. In addition, a student's parent(s)/sponsor(s) must be one of the following: active duty, reserve/guard, deceased, or retired from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, or Space Force.