Military Spouse and Family
Educational Assistance Programs
Learn more about the education benefits the Dept.
of VA, and each of the service's have to offer.
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Department of Defense
Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts
The Career Advancement Accounts program provides assistance to military spouses
seeking to gain the skills and credentials necessary to begin or advance their
career. Career Advancement Accounts (CAA) cover the costs of training and
education, enabling participants to earn a degree or credential in in-demand,
portable fields in almost any community across the country. CAA can be used to
pay up to $3,000 in fees for one year, and may be renewed for one additional
year, for a total two-year account amount of up to $6,000 per spouse.
Click here to learn more about the
Career Advancement Accounts program.
Veterans Affairs
Spouse and Dependents Education Assistance Program
The Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) program provides education and
training opportunities to eligible dependents of certain veterans. The program
offers up to 45 months of education benefits. These benefits may be used for
degree and certificate programs, apprenticeship, and on-the-job training. If you
are a spouse, you may take a correspondence course. Remedial, deficiency, and
refresher courses may be approved under certain circumstances.
Click here to learn more about the
Dependents Education Assistance Program.
State Provided Education Benefits
Educational benefits for families, particularly the children of deceased,
MIA, POW, and disabled veterans, may be available in some states. Military.com
has developed an on-line general summary of educational benefits for veterans,
surviving spouses and their dependents.
Click here to learn more about
State Education Benefits.
Private Scholarships and Grants
While looking for money for school many surviving
spouses and their families overlook the over $300 million of military - and
veteran - related scholarships and grants. These scholarships often go unclaimed
due to the following misconceptions:
Here are some quick tips to help your search:
Remember: Not applying for scholarships is like turning
down free money. Get started on your search for scholarships today - visit the
Military.com Scholarship Finder.
Army
Army Family Education Programs
The Army offers the following Education Programs for its Spouse and Family
members.
SOCAD is the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC)
degree program for the Army. SOCAD consists of colleges that offer associate and
bachelor's degree programs on or accessible to Army installations worldwide.
SOCAD colleges form networks in which each college accepts credits from all the
others.
SOCAD guarantees that you and your adult family members can continue toward
completion of your degrees even though the Army may transfer you several times.
There are also degrees available by distance learning that require no classroom
residency.
Visit the
official SOCAD website for more details.
Army Emergency Relief (AER)
Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program (SEAP)
is a need-based education assistance program designed to provide spouses of
active duty Army Soldiers and widows(ers) of Army Soldiers that died while on
active duty, and are residing in the United States, with financial assistance in
pursuing educational goals.
The purpose of the program is to assist spouses/widows(ers) in gaining the
education required to allow them to qualify for increased occupational
opportunities. Individuals who receive free tuition as a result of their
employment will not receive tuition assistance from AER. However, they may apply
for assistance for fees, supplies or books (no duplicates) for classes in which
they are enrolled.
SEAP is limited to $2500 maximum per academic year.
Learn more about the
Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program
Spouse Education Assistance Program (EAP):
If you are assigned in Europe, Korea, Japan or Okinawa, Army Emergency Relief
offers your spouse a grant to assist with the costs associated with pursuing his
or her education, up to a maximum of $350 per term.
Learn more about the
Spouse Education
Assistance Program.
Air Force
Air Force Family Education Programs
The Air Force offers the following Education Programs for its Spouse and Family
members.
Servicemember's Opportunity Colleges (SOC)
colleges and universities are dedicated to helping your family and you get
college degrees. You can take courses in your off-duty hours at or near military
installations in the United States, and overseas.
Visit the
official SOC website for more details.
Air Force Aid Society (AFAS)
General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program
The centerpiece of the Air Force Aid Society's
education initiatives is the General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program
which provides grants to selected sons and daughters of active duty, Title 10
AGR/Reserve, Title 32 AGR performing full-time active duty, retired, retired
reserve and deceased Air Force members; spouses (stateside) of active duty
members and Title 10 AGR/Reservists; and surviving spouses of deceased personnel
for their undergraduate studies. The value and success of this program, is
demonstrated in the 74,679 grants disbursed since the first awards were made for
the 1988-1989 academic year. In recognition of escalating college costs, the
award amount for grants is now $2,000 for all qualifying applicants.
This grant program remains competitive in its need-based selection criteria,
uniquely tailored to recognize the proper weighing of family income and
education cost factors, and is administered by ACT Recognition Program Services.
ACT, located in Iowa City IA, is an independent, not-for-profit organization
with over 40 years experience in providing support services to scholarship
sponsors.
Awards for each academic year are announced in June each year. Use of funds is
limited to tuition, books and fees, or other direct educational expenses.
See the
official General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program website for more
details and to learn how to apply.
General George S. Brown Spouse Tuition Assistance
Program (STAP)
The purpose of the Spouse Tuition Assistance Program (STAP) is to provide
partial tuition assistance for spouses of Active Duty airmen or officers, who
accompany members to overseas locations and will be attending college programs.
The focus of the program is on the completion of degree or certificate programs
that provide increased occupational opportunities for spouses.
The program provides tuition Assistance (TA) at a rate of 50% of unmet tuition
charge per course, with a maximum of $1,500 per academic year and a term
maximum, which is calculated by dividing the annual maximum ($1,500) by the
number of terms within the academic year. For purposes of this program,
"academic year" is defined as the 12-month period beginning August 1 through
July 31 of each year.
Visit the
official General George S. Brown Spouse Tuition Assistance Program (STAP)
website for more details on how to apply.
Navy
Navy Family Education Programs:
The Navy offers the following education Programs for its Spouse and Family
members.
SOCNAV is the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC)
degree program for the NAVY. SOCNAV consists of colleges that offer associate
and bachelor's degree programs on or accessible to NAVY installations worldwide.
SOCNAV colleges form networks in which each college accepts credits from all the
others.
SOCNAV guarantees that you and your adult family members can continue toward
completion of your degrees even though the Navy may transfer you several times.
There are also degrees available by distance learning that require no classroom
residency.
Visit the
official SOCNAV website for more details.
The Navy Maine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS)
Spouse Tuition Aid Program (STAP)
The Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS)
offers STAP to your spouse if you are on active duty and stationed in an
overseas (OCONUS) location. Your spouse may be a full or part-time student
studying toward a vocational certificate, or an undergraduate or graduate
degree.
Amounts granted:
To request an application form and information about deadlines, contact one of
the following NMCRS offices: Guam, Guantanamo Bay, London, Naples, Okinawa,
Roosevelt Roads, Rota, Sigonella, or Yokosuk.
Visit the official
Spouse Tuition Aid Program (STAP) website for more information.
VADM E.P. Travers Scholarship and Loan Program
To apply, you must be the spouse of an active duty member or the dependent child
of an active or retired member of the Navy or Marine Corps. You must also be a
full time undergraduate student at an accredited college or university.
Visit the official
VADM E.P. Travers Scholarship and Loan Program website for more details.
Coast Guard
Coast Guard Family Education Programs
The Coast Guard offers the following education Programs for its Spouse and
Family members.
SOCCOAST is the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC)
degree program for the Coast Guard.
SOCCOAST guarantees that you and your adult family members can continue toward
completion of your degrees even though the Marine Corps may transfer you several
times. There are also degrees available by distance learning that require no
classroom residency.
Visit the
official SOCCOAST website for further information.
Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA)
offers a Supplemental Education Grant (SEG) of up to $160 per year. You can use
this grant for ANY family member's education expenses. However it does not cover
Tuition expenses. This grant can also be used to pay for ASVAB, CLEP, SAT, and
other study guides. CGMA also offers several education related loans.
To apply contact your local CG Mutual Assistance Representative or Education
Officer. Visit the CGMA website
to learn more about the programs offered by Coast Guard Mutual Assistance.
The Coast Guard Foundation
provides $300,000 annually in educational grants to enlisted personnel working
towards their college degree. Learn more at
http://www.cgfdn.org/.
Additional Education Assistance: The Coast Guard also
offers dependent spouses and Federal Coast Guard employees the opportunity to
take CLEP, DANTES, and other tests at no cost.
Visit the official Coast Guard
website for more information.
Marine Corps
Marine Corps Family Education Programs
The Marines offers the following education Programs for its Spouse and Family
members.
SOCMAR is the Servicemember's Opportunity Colleges (SOC)
degree program for the Marines.
SOCMAR guarantees that you and your adult family members can continue toward
completion of your degrees even though the Marine Corps may transfer you several
times. There are also degrees available by distance learning that require no
classroom residency.
Visit the official
SOCMAR website for more details.
The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS)
The Admiral Mike Boorda Seaman-to-Admiral Educational Assistance Program offers grants and/or interest-free loans of up to
$2,000 a year to eligible active duty servicemembers accepted to the following
programs:
The program is also open to Midshipmen who have been released from active duty
for immediate assignment to the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC)
Program. Application is made through the Commanding Officer of the NROTC Unit,
or by contacting NMCRS Headquarters.
Visit the official
Admiral Mike Boorda Scholarship Program website for more information.
Spouse Tuition Aid Program (STAP)
The Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) offers STAP to your spouse if
you are an active duty servicemember stationed in an overseas (OCONUS) location.
Your spouse may be a full or part-time student studying toward a vocational
certificate or an undergraduate or graduate degree.
Amounts granted
To request an application form and information about deadlines, contact one of
the following NMCRS offices: Guam, Guantanamo Bay, London, Naples, Okinawa,
Roosevelt Roads, Rota, Sigonella, or Yokosuka.
Visit the official
Spouse Tuition Aid Program website for more information.
VADM EP Travers Scholarship and Loan Program
To apply, you must be the spouse of an active duty member, or the dependent
child of an active or retired member of the Navy or Marine Corps. You must be a
full time undergraduate student at an accredited college or university.
Visit the official
VADM E.P. Travers Scholarship and Loans website for more details.
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