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Military Dependent IDs and College - Any Benefits?

Hi everyone, quick question. My parents are both in the military and I have a military dependent ID. Are there any unique benefits or advantages this could bring when applying to colleges or even when I'm enrolled?

a year ago

Absolutely, being a military dependent can offer multiple benefits during the college admissions process and during your time in college. Military ID may provide access to various resources and programs specifically designed to assist military families.

Firstly, there are scholarships exclusive to military dependents that you can apply for, which might help finance your education. Institutions often provide these scholarships to ease the financial burden on military families.

Additionally, certain colleges have application fee waivers for military dependents, which could lower your application costs. It's not a universal practice, but it's worth checking with each institution you're considering.

Once you are enrolled, you might be eligible for in-state tuition benefits at certain public universities, regardless of your home of record, thanks to laws that are friendly to military dependents.

You may also find there are additional resources and support networks in place at many colleges for students who are military dependents. This could include specialized advisement or counseling services, as well as social groups for individuals coming from similar backgrounds.

Ensure you disclose your military dependent status in your applications as it can potentially offer context to your experiences and journey, and can sometimes impact admission decisions at colleges that value service to our country.

Lastly, the post-9/11 GI Bill allows for the transfer of educational benefits to dependents, a significant help in covering the costs of college.

All in all, definitely explore what your unique status might offer you. Good luck!

a year ago

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