New Scholarship for the Children of
Fallen Service Members
Benefit Honors
Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry
WASHINGTON – The children of military personnel who died in the line
of duty since Sept. 11, 2001 can apply for an educational scholarship similar to the new Post-9/11 GI Bill. Benefits
are retroactive to Aug. 1, 2009.
The scholarship, which is administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, are named after Marine Gunnery Sergeant
John David Fry, 28, a Texas native who died in Iraq in 2006 while disarming an explosive. He was survived by three young
children.
“The Fry scholarship represents this nation’s solemn commitment
to care for children whose mothers and fathers paid the ultimate price for our country,” said Secretary of Veterans
Affairs Eric K. Shinseki.
VA
begins accepting applications for the Fry scholarship on May 1, 2010. For more information or assistance applying, call
toll-free 1-888-GIBILL-1 (1-888-442-4551).
VA
estimates nearly 1,500 children will receive benefits under the Fry scholarship program in 2010. Recipients generally
have 15 years to use their benefits, beginning on their 18th birthdays.
Eligible children attending institutions of higher learning may receive
payments to cover their tuition and fees up to the highest amounts charged to public, in-state students at undergraduate institutions
in each state. A monthly housing allowance and stipend for books and supplies are also paid under this program.
VA
will begin paying benefits under the Fry scholarships on Aug. 1, 2010. Eligible participants may receive benefits retroactively
to August 1, 2009, the same day the Post-9/11 GI Bill took effect.
Eligible
children may be married. Recipients are entitled to 36 months of benefits at the 100 percent level.
When dependents also serve in the military, the reserves or are Veterans
in their own right, eligible for education benefits under the Montgomery GI Bill for Active Duty, the Montgomery GI Bill for
Selected Reserves or the Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP), then they would relinquish their eligibility under
those programs to receive benefits under a Fry scholarship.