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Fund your education with the Yellow Ribbon Program at Malone University

Malone University offers more than 90 academic programs, including service-learning trips for those passionate about travel, all designed to prepare students for service to church, community, and the world. 

As a Yellow Ribbon Program participant, we provide grants and in-state tuition for military students and veterans, with no residency requirements. Military students can also pause their studies if called to active service and return later to complete their degrees. Additionally, we offer flexible evening, weekend, and online programs, along with dedicated career placement support for veterans. Contact our Admissions Office to find the right program for you!

Malone University is a proud participant in the GI Bill® and Yellow Ribbon Program

As a member of the United States armed forces, you have served your country well.

While weighing the options for the next chapter in your life, consider all that veterans are able to use their GI Bill® VA benefits while enrolled in all Malone University programs. 

The GI Bill® & Yellow Ribbon Program helps extend veterans’ benefits to cover up to 100% tuition and fees to qualified service members.

In addition, you may be eligible for $1,000 per year for books, and a monthly housing allowance.

If you have served in the U.S. armed forces since September 11, 2001 please contact the Financial Aid Office to speak to a financial aid counselor about the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.

Veteran Educational Benefits & Programs

The following is a brief overview of Chapters 30, 33, 1606 and 1607 and the Yellow Ribbon Program:

Malone Veteran Testimonials

“Malone has helped me heal spiritually and I’m so encouraged by the love and understanding my classmates have shown me. Sometimes it’s humbling to be in a class where you are older than the professors, but their instruction is strong and I’m gaining so much hope in the field of social work and society as a whole because I enrolled in this program.”
“From what I have learned at Malone through a supportive social work faculty, and through my military experience, I am committed to overcome personal struggles that source from trauma and substance use to help change the way men think and break years of conditioning so that they, too, can be a positive influence in a world that suffers.”

Frequent Questions about Veterans

Related Links for Veterans