2025 Military Police Regimental Association Scholarship Application
Introduction
Thank you for checking out the MPRA Scholarship Program. We would love to help you pursue your educational goals with continued education.
Check the eligibility requirements and apply today!
Description
The MPRA Scholarship Program awards scholarships annually to immediate family members of Standard Members of the MPRA. The immediate family members of a deceased member (active at time of death) are also eligible. Immediate family is defined as a parent, sibling, and child (by blood, adoption, or marriage), spouse, legal domestic partner, grandparent or grandchild. Students must be enrolled, or planning to enroll, in an accredited college or university in a program of undergraduate and graduate studies in the upcoming academic year. The program was established in 2006 with the purpose of providing educational tools to the family members of the Military Police Corps Regiment. The MPRA Scholarship is made possible through generous contributions from friends of the MPRA and from proceeds from a variety of fundraising efforts.
For information or questions on how to apply for a scholarship or to DONATE to the program please refer to the MPRA Scholarship Policy, contact us at 573-329-6772 or email Rick or Beth.
Qualifications
Must be an immediate family member of an active Standard Member. The immediate family members of a deceased member (active at time of death) are also eligible. Immediate family is defined as a parent, sibling, and child (by blood, adoption, or marriage), spouse, legal domestic partner, grandparent, or grandchild.
Must be attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university based in the United States and all its territories.
Must be pursuing a first bachelors, masters, or doctoral degree. Students pursuing a second bachelors and subsequent graduate degrees are not eligible.
Previous recipients of the organization’s scholarship are eligible to apply.
The organization’s paid staff and their dependents are eligible to apply for the scholarship. There is no conflict of interest in their application as the organization utilizes a third-party scholarship management company that directly receives and evaluates the applications.
U.S. citizenship is not required.
Selection Process
The personal statement submitted will be reviewed for AI generated content and plagiarism. An applicant may be disqualified if any is identified. 90% of the work needs to be the applicant's original content.
TOPIC: If selected for this scholarship, how would these funds contribute to your career path. The essay must be 500 words or less.
The Military Police Regimental Association (MPRA) is the professional organization dedicated to promote the pride, heritage and history of the Corps. In addition, we exist to support the Corps future for our members, families and friends.
Through various programs and events, the MPRA is able to provide opportunities for their members and communities. From helping Soldiers and their families in times of need to scholarship opportunities, there’s something for everyone to participate in. All donations for the various programs are greatly appreciated and tax deductible.