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a full tuition waiver if the veteran died on active duty or as a result of a service-connected disabil- ity or is 100-percent service-connected disabled.


Pennsylvania: ”Gratuities” ($500 a semes- ter) for children of veterans who died in service during a period of war or conflict or have a 100-percent permanent and total service- connected disability. Restrictions apply.


Rhode Island: ”Gratuities” ($500 a semester) for children of veterans who died in service during a period of war or conflict or have a 100-percent permanent and total service- connected disability. Restrictions apply.


South Carolina: Spouses and children of veterans who were killed in action, died as a result of a service-connected disability, or died in service.


South Dakota: Free tuition for children (under age 25) of veterans who died during service. Free tuition for children or spouse of National Guard members who died or are permanently and totally disabled because of service.


Tennessee: Dependent children (under 23) are entitled to free tuition and fees if their veteran parent was killed or died as a result of service- connected injuries.


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Texas: Spouses and children of veterans who died as result of service-related injuries or are 100-percent disabled. Restrictions apply.


Utah: Surviving dependents of servicemem- bers killed in action on or after Sept. 11, 2001, are eligible for a tuition waiver at state schools.


Virginia: The Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Program provides education ben- efits to spouses and children of servicemembers (including National Guard members) killed or at least 90-percent disabled as a result of military service in an armed conflict.


West Virginia: Spouses and children of veter- ans who were killed in action or died as a result of service-connected disability.


Wisconsin: GI bill also provides tuition remission benefits for the eligible spouse, unremarried sur- viving spouse, and children of certain deceased and disabled veterans. Restrictions apply.


Wyoming: Spouses and children of veterans who died in combat.


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