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The Benefits of GI Bill for Military Spouses

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

There are many benefits that are available to military personnel but one that is frequently used is the GI Bill. This can help individuals who were in the military to get the education that they need in order to find suitable employment after their active duty has finished. It can also help a spouse to get the education that they need and there are many Army mombenefits that are available along with the benefits that can be found for the military personnel directly. What are some of those benefits and what may you want to consider when it comes to furthering your education after you get out of the military?

One of the things that you may want to consider is the fact that under the G.I. Bill, you’re not only going to be covered for your education but also for additional expenses that may be incurred with your education. Some of those additional expenses can include books, housing and some of the additional fees that may be associated with your tuition. It is also possible for you to find scholarships for military spouses so that they can take advantage of the G.I. Bill benefits that are available to them even more fully. The scholarships may not always be available but when they are available, they can have definite financial benefit. You should look into this information in advance, however, because you’re going to need to fill out all of the necessary paperwork and make sure that you have been in a timely fashion so that you can be considered.

Benefits of The Post 9-11 GI Bill

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

If you serve in the military, you have the opportunity to take advantage of the G.I. Bill. In doing so, you gave both yourself and your family the advantage of being able to attend college while having the military paid for it. This is something that has been available for quite some time and it has really helped individuals to enter into the workforce successfully when their military career was over. Of course, things have changed in the past decade or so and that is especially the case with the post 9-11 GI Bill. Even with those changes, however, it’s still possible for an individual who is leaving the military as well as for their spouse to get an education that will help the family.

Although there are some changes that have taken place, there are still many things that are the same. A military spouse scholarship, sometimes referred to as an Army mom scholarship is available, as is money that can help put someone who is just down the military through college as well. Various things are paid for, which would include the tuition as well as money for books and other school supplies. There is even some money that is available for relocation to a new area, if you happen to live in a very rural county. Of course, the amount of money that you’re going to receive is going to differ from one individual to another so it is important for you to investigate these things in advance of getting your education.

Information about Financial Aid for Single Mothers

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Single moms wanting to return to school or go to college for the first time have more support than ever. There is an abundance of financial aid, all you have to do is apply. Returning to finish your education can mean many positive changes in the lives of you and your children.

Grants are a readily available form of tuition assistance. There are government grants from the U.S. Department of Education, private grants, institutional grants directly from your school and more. Grants really fall into the same canephor as scholarships, as you don’t have to repay the money you are awarded.

There are work study programs though Federal Work Study and Non Federal Work study for moms to qualify for. Federal Work Study is funded by the federal government and your earnings are capped at a specific amount. Non Federal Work study typically goes through your educational institution and there are no caps on earning potential. As long as your bass wants to schedule you, he or she is allowed to.

Loans are available from banks, lenders, institutions, and from the government. This type of aid should be your vest last resort. After you apply for grants and scholarships then consider a loan. Loans have to be re-paid and they can have a negative impact on your credit score. If you can’t afford to repay your loan you could be stuck in a sticky situation, so make sure you know what you are doing before you sign on the dotted loan line.

Housing assistance is also available in some areas, just ask at your local financial aid office. Other programs that may help your are tuition reimbursement from the company you work for, or day care reimbursement from your college. Ask everyone you meet if they know of any type of assistance you may not know about. The more funding you get now the less you have to borrow later.