
Today's military offers a wide range of scholarship and
educational programs! Whether you are presently in school, just
thinking about college or are planning on deferring your educational goals for
a while, the military has something for you!
FULL TIME STUDENT?
Today's military is one of the nation's largest providers of full time
scholarship funds! These programs allow you to attend school
FULL-TIME while either deferring your military commitment until
graduation or by participating in a reserve or National Guard organization
while in school.
Active Duty Programs: Every
branch of the service offers some kind of scholarship program. These programs
change often and have specific qualification requirements. Check with your
recruiter for the details!
By
joining any branch of the military you may qualify for a wide range of
educational benefits but they all have this is common:
Montgomery G. I.
Bill Through the Montgomery GI Bill, you can
qualify for money for college at any two or four-year college, vocational
school, or correspondence course. With Active Duty, you commit to
full-time duty (usually for four years but there are also 2, 3 and 6-year
programs) with one branch of the military. While serving, you can qualify for
college money by contributing 0 per month for 12 months (,200 total)
through payroll deduction. You are then eligible for 6 a month for 36
months for a total of ,296! (four year program) You can use this money
as a part-time student while serving, or as a full-time student when your duty
is completed.
Reserve Officers Training Corps
(ROTC) The Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines offer
these programs at select colleges and universities throughout the country.
If you qualify, the ROTC program offers a unique college experience! During the
first two years you can attend ROTC classes, such as military science, and
participate in training activities, all with no obligation!
During
the your junior and senior years, you may receive a FULL RIDE
SCHOLARSHIP, including tuition, books, board and other expenses! This, of
course, requires a commitment to serve AS AN OFFICER for a minimum of
three years after graduation.
Service Specific
Programs There may be many other programs available. The
Army offers a College First program and the Coast Guard has the CSPI program,
for example. Check with the recruiters for full details!
PART TIME
STUDENT?
Montgomery GI Bill The RESERVE component
of the MGIB allows you to serve in the military branch of your choice on
a part-time basis (usually two weeks a year and one weekend per month for six
years). During that time, you can earn up to ,180.00 in total benefits.
Unlike Active Duty, the Reserve does not require you to contribute any money
to your benefits. You become eligible for up to 5 a month for up to
36 months after you complete basic and technical training. And you can
attend class full-time while you serve!
The
Army and Air National Guard requires the same commitment of time (six
years) as the Reserve and provides the same amount of college money (up to
,180) but may also entitle you to additional state money for college. You
may even be eligible for up to full tuition some state schools!
College Funds If you qualify for the
Army, Navy, Marine Corps of Coast Guard College Fund Programs, You could
receive as much as ,000 when combined with the Montgomery GI
Bill!
Community College The
Community College of the Air Force, an accredited two-year college,
offers more that 70 associate degree programs in scientific and technical
fields, free of charge for Air Force enlisted personnel.
Tuition Assistance Most
branches offer a tuition assistance program in which you may be reimbursed
up to 75% of any tuition you pay. This may also apply to your spouse and
children! |