Tuition Assistance can pay for Classes While You Serve
Week of May 12, 2008
Your Tuition Assistance will cover up to $4,500 of the costs of getting a degree. This money is not a loan and should be treated like base pay. Start using it today by taking classes online while you serve. Some schools will even give you credit for your military service and training. Don't miss out -- take the first step and find Military-Friendly schools.
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