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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.
The Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program offers a suite of free services to connect military spouses with education and career opportunities. The program helps spouses overcome barriers to employment, such as frequent relocation.
My Career Advancement Account Scholarship awards eligible spouses up to $4,000 of financial help for licenses, certifications, associate degrees and more.
While looking for money for school many spouses and their families overlook the over $300 million of military - and veteran - related scholarships and grants. These scholarships often go...
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.
The Military Spouse Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) Scholarship is a workforce development program that provides up to $4,000 in educational funding to eligible military spouses.
Search for education funding and career development opportunities available to military spouses through the SECO Scholarship Finder.
If you are a military spouse thinking about college or already working on a degree, you’re in luck. This is the time of year when organizations start accepting applications for military spouse education assistance programs. Yes, that’s right. There are programs – scholarships, loans, and grants — designed with you in mind.
Survivor’s and Dependent’s Educational Assistance provides up to 36 months of college benefits for spouses and children of veterans with a 100 percent service-connected disability. Can military spouses go to school for free?
The My Career Advancement Account Scholarship is a workforce development program that provides eligible military spouses with up to $4,000 in financial assistance for licenses, certifications or associate degrees to pursue an occupation or career field.