Huebner Scholarships, named for Lieutenant General Clarence L. Huebner, who commanded the Big Red One during World War II, are competitive scholarships for children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of former members of the Division as well as children of active-duty 1st Infantry Division soldiers and attached units.
Scholarship Details
- Available to descendants of First Infantry Division members
- Includes children of active-duty 1st Infantry Division soldiers
- Award up to $15,000, distributed in annual installments of up to $3,750
- Funded by donations to the 1st Infantry Division Foundation
Eligibility Criteria
- Open to high school seniors related to First Infantry Division veterans
- Applicants must be attending an accredited university, college, or trade school
- Scholarship amount adjusts to not exceed tuition costs
Application Process
- Submit a completed application form
- Write an essay on a major problem facing the country and propose solutions (approximately 200 words)
- Provide a copy of the most recent high school transcript, including GPA, class rank, and standardized test scores
- Include a letter of acceptance from a university, college, or trade school
- Obtain two letters of recommendation (excluding relatives), one from a school official
- Provide proof of parent’s or grandparent’s service with the First Infantry Division
It is essential that your application be complete and received by the Foundation not later than March 15th for consideration for the following school year. Please do not staple your documents. We will acknowledge receipt of your material. Incomplete applications will not be considered by the Scholarship Committee.