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$1,000

Time to complete

Regular:

30-60 min

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10-20 min

Wells Fargo Veterans Emergency Grant Program

Wells Fargo

Overview

The Wells Fargo Veterans Emergency Grant Program offers up to $1,000 to fill unmet financial need of veterans after military benefits and other grants and scholarships have been packaged by their school. To qualify, you must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. To apply, you must submit a transcript, documentation of expense requesting payment (i.e. bill, invoice.), a copy of DD214 (preferred) OR Certificate of Eligibility from the Department of Veterans Affairs OR other document of service, and your financial aid award letter (preferred) OR FAFSA Submission Summary. If you are the spouse or widowed person of a disabled veteran, provide VA disability letter and copy of marriage license.

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Deadline

đź—“ December 2, 2025

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What you'll need

Transcripts

You’ll need a copy of your grades and courses taken.

Financial aid offer letter

You’ll need a letter showing the financial aid you’re receiving.

Other

Check the website for additional requirements.

FAQ

To prioritize your scholarship applications, think about which scholarships you have the best chance of getting (the most specific ones, with more than one winner), the ones due the soonest, and the ones that are awarding the most money.

Tip: We recommend you make a schedule for yourself to follow to stay organized and on track throughout the scholarship application season! You can always ask a Mos advisor for help.

To have a copy of your official transcript submitted for a scholarship application, you'll need to contact the registrar's office and ask that they send your transcript to the address you provide. Tip: Make sure to do this far in advance!

For a college transcript, you can also contact the registrar's office, or, you can submit a request through your college portal. FYI: Colleges often charge a fee for this.

The main difference between an official transcript and an unofficial transcript is an official transcript can't be viewed by you, and an unofficial transcript can be viewed by you. An official transcript contains an official seal, mark, and / or signature from your school, and is sent directly to the scholarship you're applying to. An unofficial transcript contains the same information, but it will be given to you first, and then you can send or upload it to the scholarship you're applying to.

Most high schools have a specific person they put in charge of transcript requests. If you Google the name of your high school and "transcript request," you may be able to find the contact information for that person and any instructions (like a form you need to fill out) Example below!

High School Transcript Request Example

Your next best bet is to email the school office or your counselor. We prepared an email to make it easier for you! Make sure to replace everything in the brackets with the relevant information. If you don't know the name of the person who'll get your email, you can address it "To Whom It May Concern" or "Dear High School Officer."

DRAFT EMAIL TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL Subject Line: [Your Name] – Requesting Transcripts

Dear [name],

My name is [your name], and I'm a current student at [high school name]. I'm working hard applying to financial aid so I can pursue my college dreams. [Name of program] requires an [official, sealed] transcript from my high school. Is that something that you can help me with? Thanks in advance for your time and consideration!

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

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