Lawmakers want more information on data collected by the Defense Department's Postsecondary Education Complaint System. (Lance Cpl. Ronald Stauffer/Marine Corps) Members of Congress are pushing ...
Four members of Congress have asked the Pentagon to bring them up to date on the Postsecondary Education Complaint System — reports the Defense Department stopped providing nearly a decade ago. Sens.
The Army said Friday it will reimburse soldiers who may need to foot the bill for college courses this fall as glitches in the service's tuition-assistance portal have kept hundreds of troops from ...
Each military branch has its own Tuition Assistance (TA) form and procedures. Please contact your local education center before accessing the links below. Follow each military branch's procedure for ...
A group of special operations veterans say an Army plan to cut education programs will hurt promotion and retention of elite soldiers. By Patty Nieberg Published May 3, 2024 2:07 PM EDT Special ...
Cpl. Angelo Gutierrez, Headquarters company, 3rd Marines, works out of his textbook during a MASP class in classroom D, at the Joint Education Center here Nov. 19. (Lance Cpl. Ronald Stauffer/U.S.
Students using Federal Tuition Assistance, regardless of which branch, are required to receive approval for tuition assistance from their Educational Services Officer (ESO) or counselor with Military ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - Within the armed forces, senior leaders often encourage fellow servicemembers to pursue civilian education, to enhance their leadership skills and prepare for future roles.
When Donna Lewis’ daughter Grace graduates from First Colonial High School on Thursday, she’ll have a picture of her father in her cap instead of one of him standing next to her. Jason Lewis was ...
ALBANY N.Y. — The State University of New York is launching a new system-wide Military Tuition Rate Program to make higher education more affordable for active-duty service members, members of the ...
Members of Congress are pushing Pentagon leaders to publicize complaints from troops and military family members about predatory college practices that could upset their education goals. In a letter ...