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Links to Additional Resources for Spouses and Adult Family Members
CareerOneStop This Department of Labor-sponsored website provides career resources and workforce information to job seekers, students, businesses, and workforce professionals to foster talent development in a global economy. It also provides content specifically designed for military spouses including employment resources, education and training help, and relocation information.
MilitaryINSTALLATIONS This resource, available on MilitaryHOMEFRONT, provides contact information for programs and services, maps and directions, links to comprehensive location overviews, and community points of interest for military installations worldwide. For service members participating in voluntary education programs, MilitaryINSTALLATIONS can provide the location of the nearest Adult Education Center.
Military OneSource This site provides information and resources to help balance work and family life. Consultants are available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week by phone, online, or via email offering personalized support to any service or family member. Military OneSource can connect individuals with a trained, state-licensed mental health professional. Military OneSource offers twelve free in-person counseling sessions per person, per issue. For those unable to attend face-to-face counseling, Military OneSource arranges telephone and online consultations.
Available voluntary education materials include checklists, articles, and tips on the following topics:
- alternatives to college
- continuing education
- adjusting to college
- applying to college
- distance learning programs
- financial aid and scholarships
To contact Military OneSource by phone, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, call 1-800-342-9647. The Military OneSource website lists specific dialing information for other countries.
Student Aid on the Web Student Aid on the Web is an official US government website that provides information and resources for college students and their families to assist them in choosing the right college, applying for financial aid, and repaying student loans.
ThanksUSA Scholarship ThanksUSA is a non-partisan, charitable effort to mobilize Americans of all ages to "thank" the men and women of the Military Services by providing college, technical and vocational school scholarships for their children and spouses.
Federal Grants and Loans
Various federal grants and loans exist to assist students (military and non-military) in paying for the costs of higher education:
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Federal Grants A grant is a form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid by the student. The federal government offers grant programs for eligible students in the form of the Federal Pell Grant, the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), the Academic Competitiveness Grant, and the National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant (the National SMART Grant).
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Federal Perkins Loans Federal Perkins Loans are similar to Stafford Loans, except that the student borrows (and subsequently, repays) the financial aid from the university instead of the federal government. Federal Perkins Loans have shorter time periods for repayment than Stafford Loans, but Perkins Loans do not require that students are enrolled at least half-time.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) The FAFSA is the required application for students seeking financial aid from the United States government for their education costs.
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Stafford Loans Stafford Loans consist of the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program, both administered by the Department of Education. Stafford Loans provide financial assistance to students enrolled at least half-time and do not require repayment until after the student graduates, leaves school, or drops below half-time enrollment status.
Scholarship Information for Family Members of Severely Injured Service Members
Several universities offer scholarships to severely injured service members and their family members. The following is a list of some of these universities. Service members and family members may contact universities not on this list to determine whether they offer similar programs.
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ECPI College of Technology DoD Support Scholarship Program ECPI College of Technology offers annual scholarships of up to $6,000 for severely injured service members, up to $8,000 for spouses of severely injured or killed in action service members, and up to $6,000 for dependent children of deceased service members.
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Grantham University Military Severely Injured Scholarship Program Grantham University offers four-year scholarships to service members with a "Rating Decision" memo of 20 percent disability or higher from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as a result of wounds received in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Grantham University also offers scholarships to spouses and adult children of severely injured service members.
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