There are many resources available to military members and their families to pursue higher education and vocational training.
While serving on active duty, service members can use Tuition Assistance (TA) to receive up to 100% for courses taken at an accredited institution. Each branch has their own TA programs. Visit your installation education office for more details.
The GI Bill provides financial assistance for tuition, housing, and other education-related expenses. It can be used for college, graduate school, and training programs. The VA website can answer a lot of your questions about the GI Bill!

Desiring a particular credential? Earning credentials for your military experience can help you develop as a service member and prepare you for civilian employment after separation or retirement. This program can help pay for education or training that leads to certification or license. It may also cover the exam fees of a credential.
The My Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) Scholarship Program is a resource for military spouses. It provides up to $4,000 in financial assistance to eligible military spouses for the pursuit or maintenance of a license, certification, or associate degree necessary to gain employment in an occupation or career field.
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