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U.S. Veterans and Active Duty military depending on the specific benefit and restrictions.
Tuition benefits
The USC Viterbi School of Engineering offers an unlimited number of Yellow Ribbon awards to eligible candidates (max. of $10,000/year) which can provide funding for the majority of your graduate program.
In addition, the school participates in the following programs: CHAPTER 30: Montgomery G.I. Bill for Active Duty
CHAPTER 31: Voc Rehab
CHAPTER 32: VEAP (Post-Vietnam Era Veterans Educational Assistance Program)
CHAPTER 33: Post-9/11 G.I. Bill
CHAPTER 35: Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program
CHAPTER 1606: Montgomery G.I. Bill for Selected Reserve
CHAPTER 1607: Reserve Educational Assistance Program (REAP)
ROTC Benefits
Additional benefits (e.g. cost of living, books)
Students may also be considered for applicable USC scholarships, including the DEN@Viterbi scholarship which provides partial scholarships to individuals who are working full time but not fully funded by their employers. In addition, Federal Need-Based Aid including Federal Direct Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans and Pell Grants are available to qualified students. Please see the Graduate Funding page for information on scholarships and financial aid: https://gapp.usc.edu/graduate-programs/graduate-funding/masters
Conditions to meet to maintain benefits
Students must be admitted to the University of Southern California and registered in classes. They must also submit all documents required by the USC Office of Veterans Affairs. For required documents: http://arr.usc.edu/services/veteran-affairs/howtofile.html