Active Duty Degrees: Army IgnitED
The Army IgnitED program allows Soldiers to form their own unique educational pathway. Get your degree on active duty today!
The Army IgnitED program allows Soldiers to form their own unique educational pathway. Get your degree on active duty today!
The Navy College Program Means Degrees for Sailors Sailors looking to advance their education goals should consider participating in the Navy College Program. Through their 5-Step Volunteer Education (VOLED) Process, the Navy takes professional development through education to another level. The 5-Step VOLED Process The Navy College Program created a glidepath for Sailors to follow…
The Coast Guard Volunteer Education Program offers tailored degree and education programs to help members achieve their goals. Learn more.
How to determine the best online schools for active duty military. Criteria and considerations to help you make your decision on where to go to college.
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Discover money for college while serving. Here’s the list of the best online schools that accept military tuition assistance.
Check out our list of the 4 best online schools for active military based on accreditation, GI Bill Acceptance, & job placement.
Last week, the Department of the Air Force announced that it has restored the military tuition assistance cap back to $4,500 per fiscal year. They also announced that the Credentialing Opportunities Online (COOL) funding has been restored, effective immediately.
Tuition Assistance is a wonderful added benefit for active duty service members to utilize, as it provides the ability to pay up to 100% of tuition.
Tuition Assistance (TA) is more popular now than ever thanks to COVID, with most service members having a little extra time on their hands to focus on higher education. Because of this increase in use, changes have been made to both Navy and Air Force Tuition Assistance education benefits.
Beginning October 1, 2020, the Air Force will cut the cap for their Tuition Assistance (TA) program. The maximum amount of money airmen can receive in the next fiscal year will drop from $4,500 to $3,750, according to an announcement from the Department of the Air Force. These cuts apply to both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Are you thinking about what’s next after the military? Planning your transition and reintegration can be daunting, but there are some steps you can take to make the process less stressful and increase your chances for a successful civilian life. Planning For Change Practically speaking, planning a career change is not unlike a planning military…
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Want to make sure your school is fully covered by military tuition assistance? Find schools with programs that are 100% covered.
There are Tuition Assistance (TA) programs for all 5 branches of the military. They differ slightly, each with their own service-specific criteria. There are also TA programs for the Army National Guard, Air National Guard, and some Reserves branches.
Tuition Assistance is different for each of the branches. If you’re in the Coast Guard, here’s what you need to know about USCG Tuition Assistance.
Tuition Assistance is different for each of the branches. Here’s everything you need to know about the USMC Tuition Assistance program.
Tuition Assistance is different for each of the branches. Here’s everything you need to know about the Air Force and Space Force tuition assistance programs.
Tuition Assistance is different for each of the branches. Here’s everything you need to know about the Navy Tuition Assistance program.
Want to use the Army Tuition Assistance program? You should know that each service branch has its own service-specific criteria to manage their Tuition Assistance (TA) funds. Here’s a breakdown of the tuition assistance program for the Army.
Tuition Assistance (TA) is an education program for the military. Eligible service members can receive up to 100% of the cost-per-credit hour paid for by the military.
There are a few different ways that the Navy can help further your education. There are schools and programs to further educate yourself and work towards the career you would like to have. Here are some of the Navy Education Programs to help you achieve your career goals. Navy Education Programs The following are Navy…
Are you a veteran looking to go to college? The following are 12+ points for veterans to consider before deciding on which college to attend.