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Tillman Scholars Applications Open Feb. 1

Wednesday, January 30, 2019, By Leah Lazarz
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The application process for the Tillman Scholars program, which funds education for student veterans and spouses of veterans, will open Feb. 1.

The scholarship honors Pat Tillman, a starting safety for the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals, who put his football career on hold in 2002 to serve his country. Family and friends established the Pat Tillman Foundation (PTF) following Tillman’s death in April 2004 while serving with the U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment in Afghanistan. The foundation invests in military veterans and their spouses through scholarship and programmatic support, and is dedicated to building a diverse community of leaders committed to service to others.

Up to 60 applicants nationwide are selected to be every year. Student veterans attending a four-year institution full time, as well as the current or surviving spouses of veterans or active-duty service members, are eligible to apply.

鶹ƵUniversity was selected as a Pat Tillman Foundation University Partner in 2017 for its innovative veteran services, strong culture of support for military veterans and spouses and its rigorous academic programs.

“We’re thrilled to continue with the Tillman Foundation as a University Partner,” says Ron Novack, executive director of the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs. “Being a partner school and supporting their charge to empower active-duty service members, veterans and their spouses affirms the hard work of so many as we remain steadfast in being the best place for veterans and their families.”

Katie Piston, a doctoral candidate in the bioengineering program in the , and Robin Evans, a first-year student in the  were named . Ryan Gross was the in 2017. He graduated in 2018 with a master’s in public administration and is now a senior intelligence analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency.

To date, the Tillman Foundation has invested more than $16 million in academic support, and named over 580 Tillman Scholars at over 100 academic institutions nationwide.

Students who plan to pursue a degree at 鶹ƵUniversity may apply to be SU Tillman Scholars. Currently enrolled 鶹ƵUniversity students who plan to pursue graduate studies at an institution that is not a University Partner may still apply to be a Tillman Scholar by applying “at large.”

Interested students should visit the Pat Tillman Foundation website, , to start an application. The application requires a resume, valid military service record, a character recommendation and two essays detailing the applicant’s military and public service experiences as well as future academic and career goals.

Applications must be submitted by Feb. 28. Finalists will be asked to submit additional materials and will be interviewed by the Pat Tillman Foundation.

The Center for Fellowship and Scholarship Advising (CFSA) is eager to help students with their Tillman Scholar application materials. “We’re always happy to help students writing personal statements or essays for nationally competitive scholarships,” says Jolynn Parker, director of CFSA. “I’m especially looking forward to working with our student veterans on this extraordinary opportunity.”

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