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- Education Opportunities for Military Spouses - Military OneSource
Military spouses can sometimes take advantage of their spouse’s GI Bill® benefits See our veterans benefits section for more The Department of Education provides billions of dollars of educational loans and grants for qualifying students each year
- Military tuition assistance - USAGov
An active duty service member can transfer their GI bill benefits to a spouse or child Learn the rules to transfer GI bill benefits If a veteran dies or is disabled due to military service, their spouse and children may qualify for survivor education benefits
- Military Spouse Education and Career Opportunities (SECO)
Spouses of active-duty Service members in pay grades E-1 to E-6, W-1 to W-2 and O-1 to O-3 who have successfully completed high school and have the ability to request tuition assistance while
- Military Spouse Family Educational Assistance Programs
Spouse Tuition Aid Program (STAP) provides need-based grants of up to $2,000 a year for undergraduate or graduate education to Navy and Marine Corps spouses stationed outside the U S Covers up to 50% of tuition
- Military Spouse and Family Educational Assistance Programs
Like Post-9 11 veterans, eligible surviving spouses and children attending school may receive full tuition coverage at state-operated colleges and universities, plus a monthly living
- Education and career benefits for family members
As the family member of a Veteran, you may be eligible for VA education benefits, including money for school or to help you cover expenses while you’re training for a job Find out how to get and manage these benefits
- Education Benefits for Military Spouses - College Values Online
Yes, many states offer generous education benefits for military spouses, including scholarships and grants, in-state tuition rates, and tuition discounts Be sure to check your state’s specific eligibility criteria and application requirements for more information
- Military Benefits for Spouses, Military Dependent Benefits
Some military benefits for spouses and dependents are available regardless of the involvement or status of the service member Others may require the service member’s participation (transferring GI Bill benefits, for example) or require troops to apply through the chain of command or other processes on behalf of the spouse or dependent
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