Best College Apps for iPad and Android
If you're back in school after military service, any and all tools to help you manage your time and your college career are likely a welcome find. We've rounded up some of the latest and greatest...
View ArticleOne Test at a Time: Preparing for the SAT and ACT
If college is on the horizon for you, preparing for the SAT or ACT should be a priority--and it's never to early to start. We looked to our friends over at collegeeducation411.com for some tips on how...
View ArticleMost Popular College Majors
Back in college and not sure what to major in? We're not ones to tell you to follow the popular crowd, but sometimes a little inspiration can help. So, we've rounded up the trending college majors for...
View ArticleDeadline Closing in on Scholarships for Military Children Program
February 12 is the fast-approaching deadline for 2016 Scholarships for Military Children. Each worth $2,000, the scholarships are available to qualified dependent, unmarried children younger than 21...
View ArticleUniversity of Phoenix Back in Good Graces with the DoD and Military Tuition...
Three months after suspending the for-profit University of Phoenix from military tuition assistance programs and banning the university from recruiting on military bases, the Pentagon has removed the...
View ArticleArmy and Air Force to Collaborate on Education and Innovation
Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) visited officials from Air Education and Training Command (AETC) January 7-8 to collaborate with Air...
View ArticleOrdnance Training Detachment Furthers Soldier Education
The Ordnance Training Detachment (OTD) with 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment, is leading an initiative to provide Soldiers with more college-level education early on in their careers."We are trying...
View ArticleArizona Culinary Institute Supports Soldier's Continuing Education
Soldiers are familiar with the emotions that come with a deployment. They put their lives on hold, including family, jobs and school, to serve. Some will do this multiple times in their career. Spc....
View ArticleArmy Now Taking Emergency Relief Scholarship Applications
Army Emergency Relief (AER) is now accepting applications through May 1, 2016. AER supports both the Spouse Scholarship Program, as well as the Maj. General James Ursano Scholarship Program for...
View ArticleArmy National Guard Urging Soldiers to Make Use of Education Benefits
Army National Guard Soldiers eligible for education benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill have had the option of transferring some or all of those benefits to their spouse or children, but they may miss...
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