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Spouse education funding question
I am wanting to go back to school and I was wondering if you ladies know of any scholarships, grants or loans I might qualify for as a USMC spouse, navy daughter, and new mom. Thank you very much!
Re: Spouse education funding question
Have you choosen a school yet? If so I would make an appointment to talk with a counselor in the financial aid department. I am taking online courses right now and the university offers 10% or something like that in reduced fees. I am sure there is assistance for you.
Good luck!
I like the online degree program. It is good for me. I can take my class with me where ever I go.
It's actually O3. On the O side - Only spouses of O1-O2 can receive MyCAA. It's the same for WO.
You will qualify for MyCAA funding, which is a program run by the Department of Defense for the career development of military spouses. Under this program, you will be eligible to receive $4000 over two years for pursuing education/training/certifications that lead to ?portable? careers.
Many career schools have programs that are MyCAA approved. Career Step, which is one of the leading vocational schools in the country, also offers training programs covered by MyCAA funding. You can visit their website for more details!