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National Military Intelligence Association Ohio Chapter

The National Military Intelligence Association Ohio Chapter’s scholarship program is to provide assistance toward education of students interested in a career and in furthering their professional skills in intelligence. Funds awarded may be used to pay or defray the cost of tuition, room, board and/or laboratory fees and will be payable to the student’s institution.

The scholarship(s) awards are grants with no requirement for repayment. The size and number of grants depends upon funds raised annually by the Ohio Chapter of NMIA. A minimum of one scholarship will be awarded each year. Scholarships for full time students will be greater than scholarships for part time students.

To be eligible for this scholarship grant, the applicant must be an Ohio resident; a U.S. citizen; and a junior, senior or graduate/professional school student at an accredited college or university. Applicants must not be relatives of NMIA or NMIF board or scholarship committee members. Applicants must provide evidence of satisfactory scholastic advancement.

Selection of grant recipients will be made by the Scholarship Committee of the National Military Intelligence Association Ohio Chapter. Preference will be given to students attending Ohio colleges and universities. The decision of the Scholarship Committee is final and is not subject to external review.

For more information and to request an application, please visit NMIA Ohio website.

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