Posse Veterans Program Full-Tuition Scholarship

Scholarship List Amount Amount:
Amount Varies
Calendar Deadline:
January 31, 2026
Stack Star Awards Available:
884
Eligibility Criteria:
Military Veteran Status
Current Year in School
College Selection State
Personal Interest/Attribute
Citizenship
Age
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Scholarship Description

The Posse Veterans Program identifies, trains, and supports veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces interested in pursuing bachelor’s degrees at top colleges and universities.

Scholarship Details

  • Candidates go through a unique three-stage Dynamic Assessment Process (DAP), including group interviews with representatives from partner colleges.
  • A one-month intensive program in New York City focuses on leadership, academic excellence, cross-cultural communication, and team building before matriculation.
  • Weekly meetings with faculty mentors during freshman and sophomore years, bi-semester campus visits from Posse staff, and participation in the annual PossePlus Retreat.
  • Guidance in resume writing, interview preparation, and networking, along with access to professionals in various industries through events and career opportunities.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must be veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces.
  • Demonstrate the potential to succeed at highly selective colleges and universities.
  • Commit to participating in all components of the program, including pre-collegiate training and campus mentoring.

Application Process

  1. Participate in the Dynamic Assessment Process (DAP), a three-stage interview process to identify talented candidates.
  2. Attend group interviews with representatives from participating partner institutions.
  3. Complete pre-collegiate training in New York City if selected.
  4. Enroll at a partner institution and engage in on-campus mentorship and career development programs.

Candidates for the Posse Veterans Program participate in the Dynamic Assessment Process (DAP), a unique three-stage interview process that identifies talented veterans who can succeed at highly selective colleges. Finalists attend a group interview and meet representatives from the participating institution of higher education.