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Learn about scholarships for children and dependents of Veterans. If your parent or spouse was an active-duty service member who died in the line of duty on or after September 11, 2001, you may qualify for the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship (Fry Scholarship).
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Learn about the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship (Fry Scholarship), a scholarship for children and spouses of certain Veterans. If your parent or spouse died in the line of duty on or after September 11, 2001, while serving in one of the Armed Forces, or was a member of the Selected Reserve who died from a service-connected disability, you may qualify for this benefit. Keep reading to find out if you’re eligible for education benefits through this scholarship.

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What benefits can I get?

You may be able to get up to 36 months of benefits, including:

  • Money for tuition 
  • Money for housing
  • Money for books and supplies

Check the current payment rates for the Fry Scholarship


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How do I get a Fry Scholarship?

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  1. Choose a school

    • The GI Bill Comparison Tool can help you pick a school.
      Use the GI Bill Comparison Tool
    • You should contact your school’s certifying official to make sure your program is approved for VA benefits.
  2. Apply for benefits

    • Apply online now, or
    • Fill out a Dependents’ Application for VA Education Benefits (VA Form 22-5490) and send it to the VA regional office where you want to go to school.
      Get VA Form 22-5490 to download
    • Find a VA regional office
    • If you aren’t legally an adult, your parent or guardian must sign the application.
    • If you’ve already started your educational program, ask a certifying official from your school or your employer to fill out a VA Enrollment Certification (VA Form 22-1999). They can find this form online through VA Online Certification (VA-ONCE).
  3. Choose your program

    If you qualify for both the Fry Scholarship and DEA, you’ll need to choose which program you want to use. Once you choose, you can’t change your mind.

    Exception: If your parent died in the line of duty before August 1, 2011, you can use both the Fry Scholarship and DEA. You can get up to 81 months of full-time training, but you can use only one program at a time.
    Read about the DEA program