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Florida Scholarships for Children and Spouses of Deceased or Disabled Veterans

Administered by Florida Department of Education / Office of Student Financial Assistance · floridastudentfinancialaidsg.org

Tuition assistance for dependent children and spouses of Florida veterans who died from a service-connected disability or who are rated 100% permanently and totally disabled. Award covers tuition and fees at Florida public colleges and universities.

Eligibility requirements

  • Must be a dependent child or unremarried spouse of a Florida veteran who: died from a service-connected disability, OR is rated 100% service-connected permanent and total disabled
  • Must attend a Florida public postsecondary institution
  • Apply through the Office of Student Financial Assistance (floridastudentfinancialaidsg.org).

How to apply

Apply directly on the official website. GrantLantern does not process applications — we link you directly to the source.

Apply at floridastudentfinancialaidsg.org

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Program details sourced from official government and agency websites. Eligibility is determined by the administering agency — not GrantLantern. Verify current requirements at the official source before applying.

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