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Going Back to School When You're a Military Spouse
“Going Back to School When You’re a Military Spouse” gives you a summary of what to consider when you make the decision to pursue postsecondary education.
Net Price Calculator Center
The U.S. Department of Education Net Price Calculator Center allows you to research costs at a specific school. You can enter your personal information and learn what similar students paid to attend the institution in the previous year, after taking grants and scholarship aid into account.
GI Bill® Comparison Tool
If you’re planning to use your service member’s GI Bill® education benefits to fund your education, the GI Bill® Comparison Tool provides information on programs and compares estimated benefits by school.
Create Your College Budget
The Department of Education’s Creating Your Budget page can help you compare college or career school expenses against your potential income and financial aid. Find out whether your potential income and financial aid resources will cover school costs and see what additional savings or other support you might need.
Considerations for Starting a Business
These resources will help you learn about what to consider when starting a small business.
Calculate Your Startup Costs
Estimate your startup costs and determine how much money you’ll need to get and keep your business up and running.
Resources for Choosing a School
Explore available resources and talk to a SECO career coach to find a college or career school option that works for you.
Emergency Financial Help for Retired Service Members
Learn how Army Emergency Relief, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, the Air Force Aid Society and the American Red Cross can help retired soldiers, Marines, sailors, airmen and their families in emergency financial situations.
Post-9/11 GI Bill
The Post-9/11 GI Bill allows service members to transfer this education benefit to a qualifying family member. The GI Bill® website details the eligibility requirements and the process for this exchange.
Federal Student Aid
The U.S. Department of Education offers financial aid to qualified students. But where do you begin?
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