Are you currently serving, transitioning out of the armed forces, or part of a military family exploring career options you can carry wherever life takes you? We support military members, veterans, and their families in finding a meaningful career path that travels with you. Hear from others with similar backgrounds who chose this route and learn about the educational benefits available to you.cation or training that leads to a portable career.
There are a variety of programs and financial resources designed to help service members, veterans, and military family members pursue training and education. Below are some key opportunities you might qualify for:
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs administers education benefits that can help cover tuition and living expenses. For example, the Post-9/11 GI Bill® may offer financial support to individuals with qualifying service history, helping to pay for training costs and housing while you study. Spouses and dependents of eligible service members may also qualify to use transferred benefits.
The My Career Advancement Account (MYCAA) scholarship program offers financial assistance to eligible military spouses pursuing licenses, certifications, or associate degrees in portable, high-demand career fields.
If you are on active duty, you may be eligible for funding through Tuition Assistance programs offered by the Department of Defense. In some cases, spouses or children of active duty service members in specific pay grades may also qualify for financial support to pursue education or training that leads to a portable career.
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