2026-2027 VFW-SVA Legislative Fellowship Applications Now Open Program allows student veteran VFW members to engage members of Congress WASHINGTON (Aug. 17, 2026) — The
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and Student Veterans of America (SVA)
are now accepting applications from student veterans interested
in participating in the upcoming 2026-2027 VFW-SVA Legislative
Fellowship program. Since 2014, the fellowship has brought select
student veterans, who must be VFW members or membership eligible, to
Washington, D.C., to meet face to face with their senators,
representatives and staff members. Student
veterans interested in applying must complete an application package
that includes a 3–5 page essay and a 30–60 second video outlining
program interest. Applicants must
also submit a resume, proof of current enrollment at an accredited
college or university and proof of military service. Candidates will
participate in a virtual or phone interview with the selection
committee. "When
I say, ‘One team, one mission, veterans first,’ this is what I’m
talking about,” said VFW National Commander Cory Geisler. "The VFW-SVA
Legislative Fellowship program
is a prime example of VFW members stepping forward to rally around a
common goal and lead not only on Capitol Hill but also on their campuses
and in their communities as they seek to improve the lives of current
and future student veterans.” Past
fellows have earned academic credit for their experience, found
internships, accepted additional academic opportunities and landed
full-time employment because of their
fellowship experience. Several fellows have even had their research
incorporated into laws, which has a lasting impact on veterans, service
members and their families. VFW-SVA
Legislative Fellowship opportunities are open to all enrolled student
veterans who are VFW members or eligible for membership. VFW eligibility
criteria can befound here. The program is open to all majors, and some students may be eligible for college credit. "The
VFW-SVA Legislative Fellowship gives student veterans the opportunity
to turn their lived experiences into meaningful action,” said SVA
President and Chief Executive Officer
Cory Boatwright. "Through mentorship, advocacy training, community
engagement, and direct interaction with policymakers, fellows learn how
to transform the challenges facing their communities into meaningful,
bipartisan policy solutions. Together with the
VFW, we’re developing the next generation of student veteran advocates,
strengthening the voice of the veteran community, and ensuring those who
have served have a seat at the table where decisions about their
futures are made." The
2026-2027 VFW-SVA Legislative Fellowship program is scheduled from
October 2026 to May 2027. Chosen fellows will work with VFW and SVA
staff on a shared policy priority
and participate in the 19th Annual SVA National Conference in Grapevine,
Texas, Jan. 4 – 6, 2027. Fellows will also travel to Washington, D.C.,
for the VFW Washington Conference, Feb. 27 – March 4, 2027, where they
will join more than 500 VFW advocates to
bring veterans’ priorities directly to Capitol Hill. Travel
expenses will be covered for both trips including airfare, hotel
accommodations, on-site transportation to/from meetings and a per diem
allowance. All
applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. EDT on Sept. 15, 2026. For
full details about the VFW-SVA fellowship and to apply, visitVFW.org/StudentFellowship or contact Gabby Kubinyi, VFW, at gkubinyi@vfw.org or Faisal Sulman, SVA, at faisal.sulman@studentveterans.
The
VFW-SVA Legislative Fellowship is another example of the strong
collaboration between the VFW and SVA that resulted from a memorandum of
understanding signed by the two
organizations at the SVA National Conference in January 2013. -vfw-