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Tuition Assistance now Available for all Military Spouses

For some time the Department of Defense has had a pilot program in operation that provides up to $6,000 in educational funding support for the spouses of military personnel on active duty. The program is called the Military Spouse Career Advancement Account - or if you chose to utilize the DoD acronym, the MyCAA.… | Read More

Capella University Announces Matching Funds for Veterans

Capella University has announced its participation in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Yellow Ribbon Program.�� This is a new educational component to the existing VA support for veterans' provided in the GI Bill.�� The Yellow Ribbon Program allows colleges and universities to provide matching funds for tuition costs to veterans who meet certain criteria.��… | Read More

Matching Funds Available for New GI Bill that Opens Private Colleges to Vets

The Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act has been taking applications since May 1st, and will begin making payments to eligible applicants on August 1st of this year. The law covers costs associated with attending college for vets with at least three years of service and an honorable discharge, military online colleges also apply.
An important… | Read More

New GI Bill Extends Benefits to Private Universities

The Montgomery GI Bill has always been an invaluable resources for helping military servicemembers achieve their college goals, but in the past those benefits only went so far. Now, thanks to the new and improved GI Bill, it looks like more private colleges and universities across the country will be seeing an increase in military… | Read More

Schools Now Accepting Post-9/11 G.I. Bill Applications!

For veterans of the military online colleges and traditional universities alike have just gotten a whole lot more in reach: a new and improved version of the Montgomery G.I. Bill has been drafted for soldiers who have served after during and 9/11, and as of May 1st, that bill is in full effect.
"We owe… | Read More

Ashworth and the Army Team Up For Education

Distance learning beacon Ashworth College has just announced that it will be teaming up with no less than the United States Army to offer online education opportunities to active duty servicemembers and their families via a new site, GoArmyEd.com.
"As a leader in distance education, Ashworth College is able to easily deliver degree and… | Read More

From Soldier To Student: One Veteran's Journey

Thousands upon thousands of today's military service members have seen tours of duty in places like Iraq and Afghanistan -- but what happens when the tour is over? For those whose service in the military is over, rebuilding a life apart from the military tends to be a top priority and, for many, college is… | Read More

Grantham University Goes Extra Mile For Military Veterans

When it comes to serving the troops who serve our country, Grantham University has never been one to fall short -- just a few months ago, the school was named as one of the Top 20 military-friendly schools our country has to offer. Still, this is not a school content to rest on its laurels,… | Read More

Medaille College Announces Military Scholarship

Are you a United States military service member or veteran who is looking for a scholarship opportunity?  Medaille College in Buffalo, New York announced that it is offering scholarships to service members.

The Veterans Education Tuition Scholarship will provide up to $10,000 to current and former members of the military interested in pursuing associate,… | Read More

Colorado Technical University Offers Scholarships to Veterans

Colorado Technical University Online has awarded 25 more full scholarships to wounded United States veterans.

For the second time this year, 25 brave United States service men and women from across the country have received a Wounded Warrior Scholarship from Colorado Technical University Online (CTU Online), covering the full cost of tuition and a… | Read More