To be eligible for the Kansas Military Service Scholarship, applicants must: be a Kansas resident; remain in good academic standing at the Kansas educational institution where they are enrolled; make satisfactory progress toward completion of the requirements of the educational program in which they are enrolled (scholarship cannot be awarded beyond the first bachelor’s degree); and enroll in a minimum of 6 hours each semester, can be part-time or full-time. This is only for undergraduate studies.
The Kansas Military Service Scholarship is available to students who have: served in military service in international waters or on foreign soil in support of military operations for which the person received hostile fire pay for at least 90 days after September 11, 2001, or served less than such 90 days because of injuries during such military service; have received an honorable discharge or under honorable conditions (general) discharge from military service or is still in military service; and have provided copies of military discharge papers (DD-214 form) or active duty orders whichever such paper or order indicate the location of such person’s deployment and indicate the person has served after September 11, 2001, in any military operation for which the person received hostile fire pay.