Endowed Scholarships
Students who receive Marietta College grants and/or scholarships may also be eligible for named endowed scholarships. Through the generous donations of friends, alumni, and corporations, Marietta College is able to offer a robust financial assistance program. There are no separate applications for endowed scholarships. A named endowed scholarship may be included in your grant and/or scholarship award and does not increase or change the total amount awarded. Scholarships are awarded to students who meet the criteria specific to each fund.
The Yellow Ribbon GI Educational Enhancement Program ( Yellow Ribbon Program) is a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Act of 2008. Qualifying eligible veterans, their dependents, or spouse may receive 100% of Marietta College tuition and fees assistance through receipt of a combination of Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Benefits, the VA Yellow-Ribbon Program, and Marietta College’s Yellow Ribbon Award Program. This tuition and fees benefit program includes both undergraduate full and part-time enrollment. Only individuals entitled to the maximum benefit rate (based on service requirements) may receive this funding. Determination of a veteran’s eligibility is made by the VA and the veteran must file an online application with the VA (www.gibill.va.gov).
Beyond the GI Bill or other VA educational benefits, most student veterans may be eligible for financial aid such as federal or state grants and Federal Direct student loans. Student veterans may also be eligible to receive a Marietta College scholarship or merit award, as determined through the admission process. However, VA benefits supersede Marietta aid consideration. When a veteran receives 100% in tuition benefits through the GI Bill or other VA education benefits they will not receive additional Marietta College financial aid or scholarships above the cost of tuition and fees. Submitting the FAFSA and determining financial aid eligibility can assist in helping veterans pay for college once their GI bill or other VA education benefits have been considered.