Education

Federal Tuition Assistance Program


The GoArmyEd program is a federally funded tuition assistance program that pays for the cost of tuition for eligible veterans.


Am I eligible?

- All Army National Guard traditiocnal and AGR Soldiers in an active drilling status are eligible for GoArmyEd.
- Mobilized or deployed Army National Guard Soldiers are eligible for GoArmyEd.


Who is not eligible?

- Soldiers who accrued nine or more AWOL/UNSAT notifications in the previous twelve months are not eligible for GoArmyEd.
- Private high school attendees are not eligible for for GoArmyEd.
- Soldiers puruing a lateral or lower degree are not eligible for GoArmyEd.


Who currently uses GoArmyEd?


- Recruit Sustainment Program warriors
- Graduate students
- Soldiers attending college or univerties(to include online courses)
- Soldiers attending trade courses


How much does GoArmyEd pay?


The GoArmyEd program is a 100% tuition assistance program up to $250 per semester hour, $167 per quarter hour, or $5.55 per clock hour and up to $4500 per fiscal year (OCT1-SEP30). The $4500 annual max can also be applied to fees that are DIRECTLY associated with classes (i.e. lab fees).  GoArmyEd does not cover fees such as; Health Services Fees, Building of Facility Fees, Student Activity Fees.  Soldiers must provide details of the fees on the uploaded statement of tuition fees. 
GoArmyEd cannot be used for books.

What degrees may I earn using GoArmyEd?


- Associate - Baccalaureate - Masters or First Professional - Certificate *Up to 150 credits for an undergraduate degree and up to 45 credits for a Graduate Degree or Certificate


Application


- Apply online at GoArmyEd
- Complete Annual Statement of Understanding
- Create an account [PDF Guide]
- Apply for Tuition Assistance [PDF Guide]
- Upload documents to eFile [PDF Guide]
- Print and Deliver Tuition Assistance Authorization Form [PDF Guide]

Deadlines

Applications for GoArmyEd can be submitted up to 60 days prior to the class start date and must be submitted before the class actually starts.