Apply The GI Bill To Get Army Reserve Tuition Assistance
August 3, 2011 by Guest Author
Filed under Scholarships
Spiraling college costs make it hard for people to get their college or advanced degree, but members of the Army Reserve can get help. Army Reserve tuition assistance is available for members of the Selective Reserves. And if you are a member of the National Guard, your state may give you additional tuition assistance as well.
What can you expect if you are a member of the Army Reserve and want help with tuition?
The Army Reserve encourages its members to pursue additional education. Advanced education can help you advance with promotions through the ranks. You need to get this voluntary education on your own time, but the Army Reserve gives you tuition assistance to focus on your studies. This is different from what you could receive from the regular Army, which could include MOS training for enlisted soldiers and AOC for commissioned officers.
So, what types of financial aid can you get?
The Army Reserve (USAR) offers 100% tuition assistance for up to $166 per quarter hour, or up to $250 per semester hour, up to $4500 annually in total.
If you are an officer and are pursuing a bachelor’s degree, the USAR offers 75% assistance up to $250 per semester hour, or $166 per quarter hour, up to $4500 annually in total.
What Do You Need To Be Eligible?
The eligibility requirements are specific for you to qualify for tuition assistance as an Army Reservist. These include:
Go for a degree higher than the one you already hold.
Be in good standing as a reservist who participates in drills as required.
Confirm that you have enough time in your current term of service to complete your course of study using the financial assistance you can access, for warrant officers or enlisted personnel.
There is essentially a service payback for commissioned officers. In that status, you would have to have four years or more of Selected Reserve service ahead of you after you finish the coursework for which you get scholarship financial aid.
In signing up for your independent study education, you have to comply with required Army Reserve procedures.
For spouses of enlisted personnel
For instance, the EAP or Education Assistance Program for Spouses of Army personnel helps pay for education for husbands and wives of qualified soldiers deployed in Korea, Europe, Okinawa, or Japan. The grant helps pay for educational costs up to a limit of $350/term.
For more information, to get help with applying for Army reserve tuition assistance or other educational assistance for Army members and their spouses, contact your local Army Reserve Education Office.
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