8/24/2009 - Service men and women now have a chance to win a $5,000 scholarship toward a bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degree in a Strategic Security–related field.
With the economy in dire straits, the government is boosting its funding toward educational and job training opportunities, which means there is more money for grants and other programs that cover the cost of a college degree or other educational and training programs.
For those who want to earn a college degree, but feel like they just don’t have enough time to go to college, or for those who may be stationed far from their chosen school, an online education might be the perfect avenue for getting that college diploma.
A big change coming with the Post-9/11 GI Bill that goes into effect August 1, 2009, is that members of the military can now transfer all or part of their GI Bill benefits to help cover the cost of education for their spouse or dependent children.
If you are a veteran, reservist, or currently enlisted servicemember of the Army or Army National Guard, and are planning on attending college now or upon separation, the Army/American Council on Education Registry Transcript System (AARTS) is available to help you receive college credits for the…
The Post-Vietnam Veterans’ Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) is an education benefit for veterans who paid into VEAP while they were in the service. Eligible veterans may be entitled to as much as 36 months of training. Eligibility usually ends 10 years after getting out of the service,…
Most servicemembers initially came into the Army searching for education and training. Many were enticed by promises of numerous education benefits aimed at encouraging bright, ambitious college-capable young people to enlist in the Army. Since 1985, the vast majority of enlistees have enrolled in…
The decision has been made and the paperwork submitted. It’s time to hang up your BDU’s and boots and replace them with sneakers and a book bag. You have decided to leave the Army and return to school to take advantage of the educational benefits the recruiter promised you. But, before you run…
The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) administers a number of education programs for which US Army personnel can qualify.
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