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On the Lookout for College Assistance for Military Spouses

I'm a rising senior, and my significant other is in the military. I’m starting to get anxious about the college process. Is there any kind of college assistance or resources available specifically for military spouses?

7 months ago

Absolutely, there are programs and resources specifically designed to assist military spouses in their college pursuits. Here, I'm sharing a few popular ones.

1. MyCAA (My Career Advancement Account) Scholarship: This scholarship program provides up to $4,000 of financial assistance to eligible military spouses who are pursuing a license, certification, or associate degree in a portable career field and occupation.

2. National Military Family Association (NMFA) Spouse Scholarships: This scholarship was designed to help military spouses obtain the education needed for portable careers. It can be used towards degrees, certifications, continuing education credits, licensing fees, and more.

3. Post-9/11 GI Bill: If your spouse is eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, they may be able to transfer these benefits to you to use towards your education. There are specific requirements and details to navigate for this one, so it is best to fully explore the Department of Veterans Affairs website for information.

4. Tillman Scholars Program: If you are looking to further your academic career and have a strong service background, the Tillman Scholars Program could be an excellent opportunity. In addition to a scholarship, it also offers a network of professionals and opportunities to attend events on leadership and service.

Moreover, each branch of the military may have their own array of programs available, and many universities have helpful programs and resources for military spouses, so it would be beneficial to speak with a college admissions or financial aid counselor about your situation.

Remember, each program has its own application process and eligibility criteria, so it's crucial to read the fine print and perhaps speak with a representative if you're unsure about anything. All in all, there are great opportunities out there for military spouses looking to continue their education! Best of luck in your college journey.

7 months ago

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