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State of Illinois Veterans Programs
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undergraduate
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Source URL
https://www.osfa.illinois.edu/veteran-education-benefits/veterans/state-of-illin...
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https://www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/military-connected
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2026-03-16T06:24:22+00:00
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State of Illinois Veterans Programs

Source: https://www.osfa.illinois.edu/veteran-education-benefits/veterans/state-of-illinois-veterans-programs/ Parent: https://www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/military-connected

Following are educational programs available for veterans in the state of Illinois.

Illinois Veterans Grant (IVG)

The IVG program pays tuition and fees for undergraduate or graduate study at all Illinois public colleges and universities. Recipients may use their grant assistance up to a maximum of 120 eligibility units.

Eligibility

The IVG covers resident tuition and mandatory fees (this excludes refundable fees, academic outreach fees, and extramural fees). It doesn’t cover university housing costs.

For more information, contact the ISAC Special Awards Unit at 800-899-4722 or email our office or call us at 217-333-9283.

Illinois National Guard (ING) Grant

Enlisted officers or company grade officers of Illinois National Guard Units with 1 or more years of service may be eligible for payment of tuition at state universities and colleges in Illinois through the ING. Recipients may use their grant assistance up to a maximum of 120 eligibility units.

An application is available through Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) and must be submitted annually. Other grants administered by ISAC may be used in conjunction with the ING, but they can’t replace it.

Eligibility

For more information, contact the ISAC Special Awards Unit at 800-899-4722 or email our office or call us at 217-333-9283.

Deceased, Disabled, and MIA-POW Veterans’ Dependents Scholarship

The Deceased, Disabled, and MIA-POW Veterans’ Dependents Scholarship is available to dependents of Illinois veterans who are or were prisoners of war, have been declared missing in action, are deceased, or have 100% service-connected disability. Recipients may use their grant assistance up to a maximum of 120 eligibility units.

Benefits

To learn more about the program you may visit the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs website. The application process for the Deceased, Disabled, and MIA-POW Veterans’ Dependents Scholarship is online and may be accessed at https://studentportal.isac.org/student. Questions about completing the application should be directed to the IDVA at 217.782.3564.