Larry H. and Gail Miller Foundation & Union Scholarship for Veteran Students

APPLICATION FOR

LARRY H. AND GAIL MILLER FOUNDATION UNION SCHOLARSHIP FOR VETERAN STUDENTS

ACADEMIC YEAR 2023-2024

 

SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS

Provided by: Veterans Support Center & Union Administration Office & Larry H. and Gail Miller Foundation

Value: $2,500

Number of awards: 2

Application deadline: Sunday, January 28, 2024 by 11:59 PM (MST)

Scholarship Disbursed: 2 scholarships in Spring 2024 Semester

SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Larry H. and Gail Miller Foundation & Union Scholarship for Veteran Students is to promote student veteran leadership within the campus community. The Veterans Support Center (VSC) and the University Union promote leadership by cultivating social, cultural, co-curricular and service opportunities. Recognizing that student veterans possess leadership skills from their military experience, the VSC and Union encourage student veterans to further develop these skills within the campus community.

PURPOSE

The Larry H. and Gail Miller Foundation & Union Scholarship for Veteran Students provides two (2) scholarships of $2,500 to assist student veterans in accomplishing their academic goals. Two scholarships for spring 2024. The purpose is to identify and recognize a student veteran whose involvement has or will contribute to the overall mission of the VSC & the Union. This includes students who are, or will be associated with different leadership opportunities within the VSC or Union. These opportunities can include, but are not limited to, involvement with an office or event(s) in the VSC, Union, or veteran-focused organization, activity, or initiative.

The Union Scholarship committee defines leadership as the ability to communicate and embody a vision so that others commit to fulfilling the mission and goals of the University of Utah, the Veterans Support Center, and the University Union. Leaders demonstrate self-knowledge, role modeling, integrity, decision-making ability, conflict resolution skills, and vision (adapted from the Association of College Unions International). Leadership is not always defined by holding a formal position.

Veteran Support Center Definition of a Student Veteran: A collective term for any student who served or serves in the U.S Armed Forces, is a Reservist or in the National Guard regardless of location, duration, branch, or component and who has not been dishonorably discharged.

ELIGIBILITY

  • The student must be a “student veteran” as defined by the Veterans Support Center.*
  • The student veteran must be a current full-time student in good standing with the University of Utah and will be attending full-time during Fall Semester 2024.
  • If an undergraduate, the student veteran must have earned a minimum of 30 credit hours at the University of Utah by the end of Summer Semester 2024.
  • If a graduate student, the student veteran must have earned a minimum of 18 credit hours at the University of Utah by the end of Summer Semester 2024.
  • The student veteran must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher at the University of Utah.
  • The student veteran must have never been convicted of a felony or dishonorably discharged from the military.
  • The student veteran must have demonstrated their leadership contributions to the community and/or campus in a significant manner or have a specific plan and commitment to do so.
  • While the student veteran must demonstrate significant merit, financial need will also be considered.

Many students who are selected to receive a University scholarship after May 12, 2015 are required by state law to certify under penalty of perjury that they are eligible to receive the scholarship as a U.S. citizen or a citizen of another country who is lawfully present within the United States. Students who have both graduated from a recognized Utah high school and who are awarded a scholarship funded by a private donor are not required to certify their lawful presence before receiving a privately funded scholarship. (This scholarship is a privately funded scholarship.)

RECIPIENT REQUIREMENTS

  • The recipients of the scholarship are expected to attend the annual Union Scholarship Celebration event during Thursday, September 19, 2024. The celebration promotes the scholarship on a community level and will be the time when recipients are publicly recognized and awarded.
  • Sign scholarship Acceptance Forms.
  • Schedule a headshot picture

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

  • Personal & Enrollment Information
  • Attach a resume
  • Attach an essay: Leadership Essay
  • Attach an essay: Financial Need Essay

SCHOLARSHIP CONTACT

Jeremy Wilkerson, MBA

University of Utah University Union

200 S. Central Campus Dr.

Room 255

Salt Lake City, UT 84112

(801) 585-5035  

Jwilkerson@union.utah.edu

Award
$2500
Deadline
01/28/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. Enrollment Information
    • Anticipated Graduation Year:
    • Credit Hours:
    • Cumulative GPA (minimum requirement 2.0):
    • What semester do you need financial aid for:
    • Year in School:
  2. Military Service Information
    • Do you agree to provide the Veteran Support Center with documentation of your qualifying military service, prior to receipt of the scholarship funds?
    • Please indicate your branch of services and the associated dates of service for that branch. If you served in multiple branches, or have various periods of service please indicate that below.
    • Please share any awards or decorations you have received.
    • Please share your type of discharge (if applicable) and rank at discharge.
  3. Veteran Resume
  4. Veteran Leadership Essay
  5. Veteran Optional Essay