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Serving in military for free college education?

Could use some help. I heard you can get a free college education if you serve in the military. Is this true? If yes, can you share the details?

a year ago

Absolutely, serving in the military is one way individuals can help fund their college education. One of the primary programs for this is the Post-9/11 GI Bill. This program can cover up to 100% of tuition and fees at in-state public colleges for 36 months (which equates to about four academic years), and it also provides a housing allowance and funds for books. The percentage of maximum benefits you can receive is determined by the length of your active-duty service.

To give you a bit more context, if you have served 36 months or more, you can receive the maximum benefits. If you've served less, the percentage of benefits you can receive decreases. For example, if you served at least 90 days but less than six months, you could receive 40% of the maximum benefits.

Additionally, you may be interested in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which is a part of the Post-9/11 GI Bill. It enables colleges and universities to fund tuition costs that exceed the highest public in-state undergraduate tuition rate. The Department of Veterans Affairs matches each dollar of unmet charges the institution agrees to contribute.

Remember, it's crucial to consider all aspects of military service, not just the educational benefits. Serving in the military is a significant commitment, and it may include deployment, extensive training, and potentially hazardous conditions. Therefore, it shouldn't be decision made lightly or solely based on the potential for college funding.

a year ago

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