Each year as an active duty servicemember you earn up to $4,500 of Tuition Assistance. This money pays for books, classes and tuition. Whether or not you stay in the Military, a degree will get you a better job and pay. Many schools offer credit for military service and training. This means you can take fewer classes and get your Tuition Assistance to pay for your education while you're on active duty. Get more information on TA.
Next Step: Find Military-Friendly Schools that give you credit for service.
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