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When her husband was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army Infantry with post-traumatic stress disorder, Terri Jo Yarnell was propelled from her role as a young stay-at-home mom into that of a caregiver and breadwinner. She knew she needed a college degree to land a job that offered long-term security for her husband and three children, but she couldn鈥檛 afford to go back to school.

Then her husband鈥檚 therapist told her about the Pillars of Strength Scholarship Program, an initiative that offers full scholarships to caregivers of servicemembers. The program has earned University of Maryland University College (UMUC) the 2018 Scholarship Provider of the Year award from the National Scholarship Providers Association (NSPA).

鈥淚 鈥 remember sitting at the table with all of my student loans, medical bills, monthly bills and looking over them wondering if it was really worth more debt to go back to school so that I could be the sole provider for my family,鈥 said Yarnell. 鈥淭he Pillars of Strength Scholarship definitely took a huge weight off of my shoulders.鈥

Maggie Brubaker, NSPA鈥檚 programs and conference manager, said 鈥渓eadership, efficiency and impact鈥 were among the criteria of the award selection committee but Pillars of Strength stood out for targeting 鈥渁 group of people who are often forgotten.鈥

UMUC received the award plaque and a $2,500 prize during an Oct. 3 presentation at NSPA鈥檚 annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Kelly Wilmeth, UMUC鈥檚 vice president of Stateside Military Operations, said the big 鈥減lus鈥 of the award is the spotlight it has turned on Pillars of Strength. Information about the scholarship is being added to the NSPA website, and UMUC officials will be invited to discuss the scholarship program at next year鈥檚 NSPA conference.

鈥淭he award is going to help bring in more applications,鈥 said Wilmeth. She also hoped the publicity would spark additional donors to step forward. 鈥淭he goal is to have enough money to never have to say 鈥榥o鈥 to eligible applicants.鈥

Pillars of Strength is supported and managed by The Blewitt Foundation and the National Military Family Association, in conjunction with UMUC. Since the program鈥檚 launch, it has handed out 22 scholarships, including six in 2018. Two of the scholarship recipients have completed their UMUC degrees, and three are on target to graduate in 2019.

Rich Blewitt, president of The Blewitt Foundation and cofounder of the Pillars of Strength Scholarship Program, said 鈥渢his award recognizes this scholarship is unlike any other and what it means to these extraordinary people. We are so proud to have founded a unique mission that gives to those who sacrifice so much.鈥

Even without caregiving responsibilities, military spouses frequently face a 鈥渄ouble whammy,鈥 Wilmeth added, that affects their ability to build careers. 鈥淎 lot of them have to give up their job every time they move. Then when they get to a new duty station, they can鈥檛 find a job or don鈥檛 have the academic credentials they need for a job,鈥 she explained.

Keith Hauk, associate vice president of Veterans Initiatives for UMUC鈥檚 Department of Stateside Military Operations, said educational benefits available through the Department of Defense or Veterans Administration occasionally include spouses and other family members, but the terms are restrictive.

鈥淯MUC was founded in 1947, to a large part, to serve military members 鈥 and our president, Javier Miyares frequently talks about how the military and veterans are in our DNA,鈥 Hauk said. 鈥淭o serve military members and veterans you also have to serve the family members鈥攕pouses and children鈥攚ho sacrifice just as much as the military members. That鈥檚 what Pillars of Strength is all about.鈥

In addition to financial aid, the scholarship program provides its recipients with a range of supports, according to Janet Thomas, director of Military Support Processes and Trends Analysis for the Department of Stateside Military Operations.

鈥淭hey reach out to me all the time, calling to check in to make sure everything鈥檚 going OK,鈥 said Yarnell, who became a Pillars of Strength Scholarship recipient in 2016. 鈥淎s a caregiver, you鈥檙e constantly on the run and busy and getting that phone call from them, just checking in on you, means the world to someone stretched thin.

鈥淎t one point I was studying full-time and working full-time and it became overwhelming,鈥 she added. 鈥淚 called Janet鈥擨 didn鈥檛 want to quit鈥攁nd she talked to me about options. I decided to back down to part-time study.鈥

At NSPA, Brubaker said student services were 鈥渄efinitely a factor鈥 in this year鈥檚 award to UMUC. 鈥淧roviders who offer services are more likely to see their students succeed,鈥 she said. 鈥淲riting a check is often not enough on its own.鈥

Nonprofit NSPA is a member association based in Charlottesville, Virginia. It identifies best practices and standards for scholarships, forges relationships among scholarship providers and conducts research on scholarships. Fastweb.com provides the funding for NSPA鈥檚 Scholarship Provider of the Year awards.

To learn more about the Pillars of Strength Scholarship Program, recipients and supporting organizations, see the following videos posted on UMUC's YouTube page and consult these supporters' websites:

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Pillars of Strength Program

The Blewitt Foundation

National Military Family Association

Read the inspiring stories of the 2018聽聽Pillars of Strength scholarship recipients.

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