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Oklahoma National Guard Tuition Waiver Program

The Oklahoma National Guard Tuition Waiver is established as an incentive for qualified young men and women to join the Oklahoma National Guard and as a means to retain skilled, productive citizens within the state.

Eligibility

A student who is a member of the Oklahoma National Guard shall be eligible for a full resident tuition waiver, provided the student:

1. Is a bona fide member of the Oklahoma National Guard at the beginning of the semester for which he/she is applying for a scholarship or by the scholarship application deadline determined by the institution.
2. Has been certified as a member in good standing by the Adjunct General.
3. Is an Oklahoma resident.
4. Does not currently hold a baccalaureate or graduate degree.
5. Meets all admission and retention requirements of the institution.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.okhighered.org/student-center/financial-aid/natl-guard.shtml

or

http://www.ok.ngb.army.mil./http://www.ok.ngb.army.mil./

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