Post-9/11 GI BILL
- If your actively participating service member has qualifying active duty, at least six years of service, and at least four years of service remaining, he/she may qualify to transfer some or all of their education benefits to their eligible dependents
- The transfer is requested by the Service Member at: https://milconnect.dmdc.osd.mil/milconnect/
State Licensure Reimbursement
- Spouses of Army National Guard Soldiers that were reassigned from a duty station in one state to another on or after December 12, 2017, and movement of the Soldier’s dependents is authorized, qualify for up to $500 reimbursement in qualified relicensing costs with each reassignment
- Only applies to Title 10/32 AGR/AD (IDT not authorized)
- Visit https://myseco.militaryonesource.mil/portal/article/licensure-reimbursement-pcs-moves
Military Spouse Scholarships
- Fisher House
- The National Military Family Association (NMFA)
- ThanksUSA
- The U.S. Veterans Magazine
My Career Advancement Account
- The My Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) Scholarship program helps military spouses pursue licenses, credentials, or associate degrees with a specific concentration or major to pursue an occupation or career with transferable and portable skills
- MyCAA provides up to $2K per year (up to $4K lifetime cap)
- To apply or obtain more information, go to: https://mycaa.militaryonesource.mil/mycaa/
- Spouses of Title 10 Soldiers may also be eligible for free CLEP exams through MYCAA and DANTES
Tutor.com
- Dependent children and spouses of military members are eligible to use Tutor.com
- Program provides free online tutoring for all grade levels and subjects including college and professional subjects
- Available 24 hours/day, 7 days a week