How to Use Your Education Benefits Wisely
Week of July 30, 2007
If you are on active duty, you have several options for how to pay for college. Making the right choice is critical for two reasons: one, you want to avoid out of pocket expenses and excessive student debt. And two, you want to have the greatest amount of benefits when you leave the service. Military.com has an easy to follow decision flowchart, explaining common academic terms. It also offers a direct comparison of your Active Duty benefit options, all designed to help you make the right choice for your given situation and educational goals. Your benefit options may include: Military Tuition Assistance, GI Bill Top-Up, GI Bill (Chapter 30), Federal Financial Aid, and Scholarships and Grants. Click here to view the chart.
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