Military Spouse Education Initiative



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Military Spouse Education Initiative

Navigating Your Education Benefits

Introductions Alison Hansen ahansen@tesc.edu Associate Director Office of Military and Veteran Education Thomas Edison State College Bianca Strzalkowski Bianca@milspouseeducation.org Founder of the Military Spouse Education Initiative http://www.milspouseeducation.org/

Overview Getting Started- Where to Begin Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Understanding Accreditation CLEP/Prior Learning Assessment Financial Aid Military Spouse Education Benefits Childcare Assistance MyCAA Spouses Clubs Branch Aid Societies Post 9/11 GI Bill Transferability Conclusion: Q&A

Getting Started Congratulations! You have decided you want to start school or continue on your education path. With the vast amount of resources and information, it is important that you research your options so that you can find the best school for your needs.

Where to Begin What do you want to study? What is your goal? Are you interested in attending online or brick & mortar? Review the list of 1900 Servicemembers Opportunity College (SOC) schools Check that the schools you are interested in have proper accreditation Evaluate if you have prior learning that can count for credit Fill out your FAFSA Meet with an advisor to create a successful academic plan

Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) According to the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC), the average military family moves every 2-3 years. With most degree programs being 4 years or more, you will likely transfer during your time as a student. SOC is a consortium of schools that work with the portability of military life. Why choose a SOC school? Approximately 1,900 appropriately accredited colleges and universities providing associate, bachelor s and master s degrees for service members and their adult dependent family members Military-friendly institutions with flexible policies that allow mobile service members and their families to complete degrees rather than just accumulate course credit Reasonable Transfer of Credit: avoid excessive loss of previously earned credit and avoid course work duplication Accept credit for nationally recognized tests, such as CLEP Complete listing of consortium schools: http://www.soc.aascu.org/

Understanding Accreditation Accreditation is review of the quality of higher education institutions and programs. In the United States, accreditation is a major way that students, families, government officials and employers know that an institution or program provides a quality education. Tim Willard, Senior Director of COM for Council of Higher Education Accreditation

Understanding Accreditation

CLEP and DSST Free for Active Duty, Reserves, National Guard Free for Spouses and civilian employees of: Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Coast Guard (active and reserve) For all others, exams cost approximately $80 and can be taken at some base education centers College level credits (typically 3) for subject exams www.clep.collegeboard.org www.getcollegecredit.com

Exams Offered By Colleges TECEP exams http://www.tesc.edu/degree-completion/testing.cfm) are offered through Thomas Edison State College (www.tesc.edu) Including exams based on MOOC courses. Excelsior College Examinations (ECE) (http://www.excelsior.edu/ecapps/exams/creditbyexam.jsf?gw=1#browse) UExcel offered through Excelsior College (www.excelsior.edu)

Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) PLA allows you to earn college credit for previous knowledge and/or employer training. It is a valuable way to earn credits before stepping inside the classroom. Credit by examination ACE evaluated employer training (i.e military training or OTJ) Some certifications (ex, FAA) Additional Information: http://www.militaryspouse.com/articles/college-credit-earned-outside-the-classroom/

Credit Through Employment Experience American Council on Education (ACE) accredited training such as Military or professional training. Colleges and universities can also award credit for knowledge gained outside of the classroom by offering the option of putting together a portfolio, which showcases a student s past work experience, volunteer experience and/or professional training. Students typically develop portfolios with a content matter expert. A portfolio documents the college-level knowledge a student possesses and how that knowledge matches the learning outcomes in a college course. This is becoming more popular with adult learners and the colleges that serve them. Reference: http://www.acenet.edu/higher-education/pages/military-students-and-veterans.aspx

Federal Financial Aid

Financial Assistance (Private Org.)

Financial Assistance

Military Spouse Education Benefits

Military Spouse Education Benefits

Military Spouse Education Benefits All 5 branches have an aid society that offer education assistance for spouses, varying from grants to scholarships to loans. Annually, they open up their application periods. Air Force: Air Force Aid Society (http://www.afas.org/education-grants) Must be the spouse of Active Duty or on Title 10 orders; or the Surviving Spouse Army: Army Emergency Relief ( http://www.aerhq.org/dnn563/scholarships/spouses.aspx) Must be the spouse of Active Duty, Retiree, or the Widow of a Soldier who died on active duty or in Retired Status. Be pursuing an Undergraduate degree. Coast Guard: (http://www.cgmahq.org/assistance/programs/edu.html) Must be the spouse of an Active Duty Coast Guardsman, Retired, members of the Coast Guard Selected Reserve, Coast Guard Civilian employees, Coast Guard Auxiliarists, and Public Health Officers serving with the Coast Guard. Spouses can apply for a grant to assist with up to $250 towards textbooks or other approved educational costs (not tuition). Marines/Navy: NMCRS ( http://www.nmcrs.org/pages/education-loans-and-scholarships) Must be the spouse of a Sailor or Marine on Active Duty or Retired. Additional scholarships for Gold Star Spouses & Spouses of Divers

Military Spouse Education Benefits Ask your institution if they offer military Spouse discounts- you will be surprised to find out that many do!

Post 9/11 GI Bill Transferability

Post 9/11 GI Bill Transferability In order to be eligible to transfer benefits The service member must be eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill (Armed Forces (active duty or Selected Reserve, officer or enlisted) and were in the service on 1 August 2009) Contact the VA- www.gibill.va.gov AND They have at least 6 years of service on the date they elect to transfer the Post-9/11 GI Bill and agree to serve an additional 4 years in the Uniformed Services from that date. Transfer= 4 more years.

Post 9/11 GI Bill: The Fine Print The Post 9/11 GI Bill will pay up to the highest instate tuition rate for the state of the institution. If your charges exceed the tuition and fee amounts payable under the Post-9/11 GI Bill and you are enrolled at a participating school, additional funds may be available to you through the Yellow Ribbon Program. http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/yellow_ribbon/yrp_list_2014.asp Spouses can use the benefits immediately and have 15 years from Service Member's release from last active duty period of at least 90 consecutive days Children are not able to use the benefits until the service member has completed at least 10 years of service in the Armed Forces, but have until age 26 Spouses of AD service members using the Post 9/11 GI Bill are not eligible for BAH, but is eligible for the books and supplies stipend ($1,000 max/year) 36 months can be divided up between dependents. No additional dependents can be added after separation.

Childcare Assistance Childcare Subsidies: (http://www.naccrra.org/military-families) NACCRRA is a program provided through the Department of Defense to assist with childcare costs while spouses are enrolled in school or are working Amount of assistance varies per branch Eligibility varies SitterCity: FREE membership for military families (www.sittercity.com/dod) Allows you to find qualified babysitters and tutors Provided by Department of Defense Childcare Grants at Schools Some schools provide grants to assist with your childcare costs or on site childcare

Other Resources Military OneSource: Spouse Education & Career Opportunities Contact: 1-800-342-9647 or http://www.militaryonesource.mil/ Tutor.com: http://www.tutor.com/military Partnership with the DOD to provide FREE tutoring to the following: Spouses of Army Reserve, Army Guard, Coast Guard and Navy (Please note: Most colleges/universities provide FREE tutoring Installation Education Centers

Summary How to Get Started Why You Should Consider a SOC School Understanding Accreditation Utilizing CLEP/Prior Learning Assessment Financial Aid Benefits Specifically for Military Spouses Post 9/11 GI Bill Transferability Childcare Assistance & Other Resources

Points of Contact For additional questions on any of the content discussed today or any educated related information, submit your inquiries to info@milspouseeducation.org