Thursday, February 2, 2012

How can a military wife get into online schools with financial help?

I am a military wife, im 18 and didnt take my 12th grade classes. I really want to get this done but I can't afford it. I know I can get financial help from the military but I can't find out how. Please help meHow can a military wife get into online schools with financial help?MyCAA is for college, $4000 over 2 years towards an Associates or Technical Degree. You should go to the Education Office on the base/post closest to you to get information there can be programs you could qualify for whether funded or out of pocket. You do have to be prepared not to have everything covered. A good online college is Coastline Community College they offer programs that are reasonable.

ETA: GI Bill is not transferable for everyone in the military. To be eligible for the GI Bill themselves the AD member must have served 3 years after training. To transfer it to his/her dependents they must have been in for 6 years and just reenlisted for 4 more or served over 10 years and committed to a certain amount of time left before discharge. If it is transferred it can be used for a college education including basic courses but the dependent will not get BAH while AD only if discharged or retired.How can a military wife get into online schools with financial help?Honestly, you need to talk to your husband. As his dependent and with the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill he can give a certain amount of that money to you.



And I agree with going to base education office and asking them for assistance ... they of course are better suited to answer this question then most of us.How can a military wife get into online schools with financial help?Uh...you aren't going to get any educational financial help from the military. have no idea where you got that idea from. You can go to the base education center, talk to a counselor and see what they recommend.How can a military wife get into online schools with financial help?
Have your husband give you his GI Bill, that's the only way.

http://www.gibill.va.gov/documents/pamph鈥?/a>

http://www.gibill.va.gov/post-911/other-鈥?/a>

Chapter 35 GI Bill.

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