4 Ways to Fund Your Education

The military encourages servicemembers to use all programs available, whether they are from federal, military-related, or private sources. There are many out there, and you'll likely find more than one to suit your educational needs.
Here are a few places to get you started.
  • Tuition Assistance (TA): A financial assistance program providing active-duty personnel 100 percent funding of tuition costs.
  • TheMontgomery GI Bill (MGIB): Provides up to 36 months of education benefits during active duty and is payable for 10 years following your last release from service.
  • Federal Student Aid: Federal loans, grants, and tuition programs are available to meet a variety of financial needs and education levels. Work-study programs are also available. 
  • Military Scholarships: There are over $300 million worth of scholarships for servicemembers, veterans and their families. 
Search for schools today to find schools with VA Approved programs for use with the GI Bill.
The military encourages servicemembers to use all programs available, whether they are from federal, military-related, or private sources. There are many out there, and you'll likely find more than one to suit your educational needs.
Here are a few places to get you started.
  • Tuition Assistance (TA): A financial assistance program providing active-duty personnel 100 percent funding of tuition costs.
  • TheMontgomery GI Bill (MGIB): Provides up to 36 months of education benefits during active duty and is payable for 10 years following your last release from service.
  • Federal Student Aid: Federal loans, grants, and tuition programs are available to meet a variety of financial needs and education levels. Work-study programs are also available. 
  • Military Scholarships: There are over $300 million worth of scholarships for servicemembers, veterans and their families. 
Search for schools today to find schools with VA Approved programs for use with the GI Bill.