Not veterans Educational Benefits, this is about Tuition Assistance (TA) funds which are controlled by the services as opposed to Veterans Benefits which are doled out by the VA.
Not veterans Educational Benefits, this is about Tuition Assistance (TA) funds which are controlled by the services as opposed to Veterans Benefits which are doled out by the VA.
It is still an interesting topic. I've read a lot of angry redditers regarding the loss of credential money. And who knows what the TA change might be and those destroy recruiting any more than it already is.
This HM1 stationed at Pax River just finished a PhD in Research Psychology. Surely he used tuition assistance in that journey. There's not an unlimited tap to draw from however. There's a limit on credits per year. Plus, and I don't have a source, but I'd bet the majority of military members don't and have never used TA. Cutting money from a people program like this seems ludicrous with minimal savings and a huge downside in bad publicity.
PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION, Md. – Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Quinton Dotson is a very busy man at NAS Patuxent River. Most days you can find him in Building 409, though he’s rarely alone. In his position as Command Climate Specialist, Dotson is sought out by NAS PAX River commanding...
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Side note: My first thought on Petty Officer Dotson was he must have been on shore duty his entire career and when did he have time to do his military job. But, he's earned three warfare devices and has what sounds like a busy day at work. A few years ago we had a submarine HMCM IDC who had a PhD in a forensic science of some sort. He worked at AFIP, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology as an actual forensic scientist.