College grants for Air Force dependents, apply by March 2011

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  • By HQ AFRC
  • Airman and Family Readiness

The Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) plans to award up to 3,000 grants to
dependents of Air Force members for their college education through the
General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program. Applications for these
$2,000 need-based grants are now available from the Society's website,
www.afas.org. Completed forms must be received by AFAS no later than March 11, 2011.

The grant program is open to dependent children of active duty, Title 10
Reservists on extended active duty, Title 32 AGR performing full-time active
duty, retired, retired reservists and deceased Air Force members. Spouses
of active duty members and surviving spouses of deceased personnel are also
eligible. All applicants must be enrolled as full-time undergraduates at an
accredited college or university during the 2011-2012 academic year, and are
required to maintain a minimum 2.0 Grade Point Average (GPA).

Selection is heavily based on cost of attendance, family income, and is
dependent on the number of eligible applicants competing. Final need
assessment will be determined by an independent agency.

All interested students are encouraged to review full eligibility
requirements, procedures and application instructions on the Society's
website.

Apply NOW! Don't miss out on a chance for college cash through a program
with an average selection rate of better than 50%!

The Air Force Aid Society, a non-profit organization, is the official
charity of the U.S. Air Force and has been providing emergency and education
assistance to Air Force families for nearly 70 years.