Serving Those Who Served Us
Duty, honor and service are principles we live by at Gannon
University.
And because you answered the call of national service,
Gannon University is honored to be of service to you as you embark on a
post-military career.
Gannon University:
- is an SOC-approved school
- is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon
program
- is recognized by GI Jobs magazine as a "Military Friendly” school
- is committed to helping veterans meet the cost
of higher education through a combination of earned VA educational benefits,
institutional funding and outside scholarships
- has welcomed veterans for generations
Whether you will be entering as a full-time freshman, have
already earned college credits or are pursuing a professional degree, we can
put you on your path to your next career by providing you valuable guidance
about admission, financial aid and veteran’s education benefits.
Are you ready to get started?
Making Our Multiple Financial Aid Options Work for You
Between the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Yellow Ribbon program, VA educational benefits scholarships, grants and loans, there are a lot of financial aid options for veterans at Gannon University.
That’s why Gannon University has a dedicated, full-time financial aid counselor on staff to help you sort through the confusing thicket of options available to you. Our goal is simple: To make it simple for you so that you can concentrate on your classes and your post-military life and career.
This means that you can afford a Gannon Education, and we will work with you to make your financial transition to college life as seamless and worry-free as possible.
Get your benefits.
Gannon Participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program
Gannon proudly participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program established by the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008.
Through this program it is possible for some veterans to receive up to 100% coverage of additional charges.
Only veterans who are entitled to the maximum benefit rate (based on service requirements) may receive funding from the Yellow Ribbon Program.