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The Home for All Educational Benefits Provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs Choose a School Compare VA-approved institutions and review other information to choose the educational program that works best for you. Choose a School Apply for Benefits You served with honor and you’re ready to further your education and skills. Welcome to GoArmyEd! 01 01 GoArmyEd is the virtual gateway for all eligible Active Duty, National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers to request Tuition Assistance (TA) online, anytime, anywhere for classroom and distance learning. It allows Soldiers to manage their education records including college classes, testing, on-duty classes and Army Education Counselor support. GoArmyEd is also the virtual gateway for Army Civilians to apply for their Civilian education, training, and leader development events. Learn About GoArmyEd View GoArmyEd Video About ACES: GoArmyEd is the gateway to all Army Continuing Education System (ACES) programs and services.

Curriculum I think the most important part of every ROTC program is the Cadre. They are men and women who have been around the world experienced very different things. They come from different backgrounds in terms of what they've done in their military career. The role of the Cadre is really two fold.

Marine Career Tool Do you have a fear of swimming? Do you have a fear of heights? Do you enjoy using tools to fix or build things? Are you interested in computers, radios, electronics or communications technology? Military TA We have been educating those who serve™ since 1991, and are as dedicated to helping you pay for school as we are to helping you start and finish it. Here are just a few ways we support our military students: Low tuition rates to help limit your out of pocket costs beyond military tuition assistance (TA)Transfer credit evaluation and technology fees waived for U.S. active duty military, National Guard, and Reserve personnel (technology fee waived for veterans who use VA benefits)Possible transfer credits for your military education and training courses including CCAF, JST, DANTES, METC, and ACE-evaluated trainingInclusion in the DANTES Catalog of Nationally and Regionally Accredited Distance Learning ProgramsOur university support teams online and our military education coordinators located at base installations around the country Steps to Using Military TA Beyond TA: Alternate Payment Options

FAQ Log In Register Home Army ROTC High School Students Army ROTC Steps to Joining Physical and mental toughness are just the basic requirements. This is about commitment. A commitment to yourself. GI-Bill Enacted in 1944 by President Franklin Roosevelt, the GI Bill is a bundle of several education programs run by the Department of Veteran Affairs. The bill exists to assist active duty, Guard and Reserves service members, veterans and their families in earning a degree or certification, vocational training or attending trade school. The primary program within the bill is the new Post-9/11 GI Bill, which was signed into law in July 2008, creating a new strong education benefits program rivaling the WWII Era GI Bill of Rights. If you serve at least 90 days of aggregate service after September 10, 2001 you may be an eligible candidate for the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Below is some information about the bill.

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