As a servicemember you don't have to pay for college. Tuition Assistance will cover up to $4,500 of the costs. This is free money that can move your career forward and increase your earning potential. Don't let this benefit go unused. Many schools will offer you college credit for service and tuition discounts. Let Uncle Sam pay for your education. Get more information on Tuition Assistance by taking a look at the Active Duty Education Benefits Users Guide on Military.com.
Next Step: The first thing you need to do is find a school that will work around your schedule and offer you college credit for service. Request information from Military-Friendly schools now.
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