Whether it’s a college degree, cooking school, or on-the-job training, you could get benefits and military financial aid for up to 45 months as a child of a veteran. As a spouse, the government might cover the cost of your correspondence courses, or in some cases, remedial or refresher classes. This benefit is known as the Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance Program, or DEA. Eligibility criteria There are several criteria you must meet in order…
Requirements and eligibility for these military financial aid programs vary, so be sure to check with the Veterans’ Administration at www.gibill.va.gov for additional information.…
College education and military training Military financial aid is offered to officer candidates in the form of tuition assistance and monthly pay in return…
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