BREAKING NEWS!

Operation Education Welcomes Three New Scholars! Details to come.
Operation Education
operationeducation@uidaho.edu
phone: (208) 885-5304
P.O. Box 443150
1106 Blake Avenue
Moscow, ID 83844-3150
Advising...
johns@uidaho.edu
phone: (208) 885-7979
JOHN SAWYER
Veteran's Adviser
Program Coordination ...
hcerrillo@uidaho.edu
HUMBERTO CERRILLO
Program Coordinator
To Make a Gift...
hlinehan@uidaho.edu
HEIDI LINEHAN
Director of Development
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Dianne Daley-LaursenDianne Daley-Laursen
CHAIR, OPERATION EDUCATION
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You’ve served us; now let us serve you — with a college degree.
 
The University of Idaho is an open door and a helping hand for veterans who have been disabled in service to our nation, and/or their spouses. Let us work with you to achieve success in the classroom, on campus, in the community and in society by helping you attain your college degree and start the next phase of your life.

The University of Idaho recognizes that for many disabled veterans, returning to a productive and satisfying life is about more than just money. Rather, it is about the need for comprehensive and integrated support. Each individualized scholarship provides financial, academic and social support and resources – such as tuition, fees and books, on-campus housing, transportation, medical assistance, child care, adaptive equipment, tutoring and mentorship – for the diverse challenges that accompany returning to civilian life, adjusting to life with a disability and working to earn a college degree. We also work with corporations to offer internships and assist in job placement.
Operation Education™ is the nation’s leading scholarship and assistance program for disabled military veterans. It is available to military personnel who sustained permanent disability while serving our nation since September 11, 2001. Spouses of qualifying veterans also are eligible for the scholarship.