Shreveport Business Leader Edward Angel Launches Nationwide Undergraduate Veteran Scholarship
SHREVEPORT, LA, June 25, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — The Edward Angel Scholarship for Veterans officially opens its application window, offering a nationwide financial support opportunity for undergraduate student veterans. Founded by Edward L. Angel, a distinguished United States Air Force veteran and prominent Shreveport business executive, this initiative seeks to aid former service members as they transition into civilian leadership roles through higher education.
The scholarship serves as a bridge between military service and academic advancement. As the Chief Executive Officer of ELA Group, Inc. and Paradigm Engineers & Constructors, Edward L. Angel utilizes his extensive background in civil engineering and federal contracting to invest back into the military community. The program focuses heavily on fostering civic responsibility, challenging applicants to reflect on how their time in the armed forces influences their vision for local community growth.
“Service does not end when a individual takes off the uniform,” states Edward L. Angel. “The discipline, strategic thinking, and resilience forged in the military are exactly the traits needed to solve complex modern challenges in communities across the United States.”
To qualify for this nationwide academic award, applicants must fulfill specific eligibility requirements. The program is open to undergraduate students currently enrolled at any accredited college or university within the United States. Candidates must be verified veterans of the United States Armed Forces, maintain satisfactory academic standing at their respective institutions, and submit an original essay.
The application process requires candidates to submit their materials via email. Applicants must send proof of their veteran status, current undergraduate enrollment verification, and their essay to the designated selection committee.
Key Dates and Deadlines:
• Application Deadline: February 15, 2027
• Winner Announcement: March 15, 2027
The core of the selection process relies on an original essay of 500 to 750 words. The writing prompt asks applicants to detail how their military service shapes their vision for leadership and community contribution in their home city, and how the legacy of service in cities like Shreveport inspires their future goals. Through this prompt, Edward Angel aims to inspire student veterans to analyze local infrastructure, economic development, and community leadership through the lens of their unique military backgrounds.
Beyond his corporate achievements managing major public-sector infrastructure projects, Edward L. Angel maintains a deep commitment to veteran-focused initiatives. This scholarship embodies his future vision of ensuring that service members nationwide possess the necessary tools to pivot into successful, impactful civilian careers. By eliminating regional restrictions, the program ensures that undergraduate veterans from any state or territory have an equal opportunity to secure funding for their educational journeys.
Applications undergo a thorough evaluation by a structured review committee. The selected recipient receives a one-time financial award designed to alleviate the costs of tuition, textbooks, and other essential academic fees.
For more information regarding the application guidelines, submission requirements, or the legacy of Edward Angel, please visit the official website or contact the organization directly through the provided media channels.
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