Get Your MBA FREE from University of Illinois!
I just got pinged by LinkedInUSAF about this program. It seems that the state of Illinois has implemented a program supporting the US Military. Folks that are residents of Illinois before and plan to return after their tour can get an MBA through the University of Illinois, for free! Now, that four letter word is pretty important, wouldn’t you say?! Here is the info from LinkedInUSAF’s blog post:
Here is a link that provides the background on this program:
Illinois Veteran Grant (IVG) Program
Here is the quick version of eligibility from his site and the link above:
To be a qualified applicant, you must:
Have served at least one year of federal active duty service in the Armed Forces of the United States, unless you:
- served in a foreign country in a time of hostilities in that country, or
- were medically discharged and the medical reason for discharge was service related, or
- were discharged prior to August 11, 1967.
- Have received an honorable discharge for each period of federal active duty service, and/or be honorably serving.
- Not be a member of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC).
- Have resided in Illinois within six months before entering federal active duty service or within six months prior to entering the service.
- Have returned or plan to return to Illinois within six months after leaving federal active duty service unless you are residing with a spouse in continued military service and establish or plan to establish Illinois residency within six months of his/her leaving federal active duty service.
- Be enrolled at an Illinois public 2 or 4 year college.
- Reside in Illinois unless you are serving federal active duty service at the time of enrollment in college or residing with a spouse in continued military service who is currently stationed outside of Illinois.
- Not be in default on any student loan, nor owe a refund on any state or federal grant.
- Maintain the minimum grade point average (GPA) required by your college.
If you are currently serving in the Illinois National Guard you may also be eligible for the Illinois National Guard Grant Program.
If you receive benefits from the IVG Program while serving federal active duty service, upon discharge you will be required to verify that your service has been characterized as honorable.
Now some of you may be asking, “But, isn’t this a statewide program?”
Yeah, but I was contacted directly to help spread the word, by two very dedicated gentlemen looking to help our brave fighting men and women. I believe that the University of Illinois deserves the bulk of this post for that alone. It took a cold call to me, a short conversation, and some exchanging of LinkedIn connecting to seal the deal. No other college or university has done that with me, until now. Lion’s share goes to the one to execute and follow through.
Ya know the saying, “To the victor goes the spoils.”
Well, I have to agree, if the University of Illinois contacted me directly, they’d get the bulk of the page too.
I did a little extra hunting and found out that there is another place actively promoting this program. When I did a web-search I found a company called Bradley/Wiltjer, a marketing firm. They are trying to help U of I get the word out, too. You can go here to see their post about the program. And they also encourage you to read more about the Executive MBA Program at www.mba.illinois.edu/veterans.
So, get the word out and help some of our brave fighting men and women an MBA. I wish this was around when I was serving, as I suspect some of you do as well. Just because it wasn’t around when we were serving doesn’t mean we cannot help everyone else today!
TAGS: Fix4RSO, Milblog, Military, Payback, Illini, University+of+Illinois, FreeMBA

April 28th, 2006 at 9:49
Thanks for taking the time to talk about the military scholarships at the University of Illinois. We really appreciate it and can thank you enough for your support and service.
Ben Bradley
Special assistant to the dean