Can I go to college for free if my dad was in the military?

The GI Bill pays up to the full cost of in-state tuition and fees for public colleges for up to four academic years, or up to $17,500 per year for private colleges and foreign schools. To qualify for the maximum benefit, you must serve (or have served) at least 36 months since 9/11.
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What benefits can I get if my father was in the military?

1. Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) DIC is a monthly, tax-free benefit paid to eligible survivors of military personnel. The children, spouses, and even parents of Servicemembers who died in the line of duty can qualify for DIC.
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Can I get a scholarship if my dad was in the military?

If you're the child of an active-duty Army member, including active-duty Reserve personnel, you may qualify for a scholarship from the Army Scholarship Foundation (ASF). ASF scholarships range from $500 to $2,000 in value.
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Can military dependents get free college?

​The College Fee Waiver for Veteran Dependents benefit waives mandatory system-wide tuition and fees at any State of California Community College, California State University, or University of California campus.
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Do dependents of veterans get college benefits?

All United States military personnel on active duty, their spouse or dependent children are eligible for in-state tuition rates. Military dependents also qualify for in-state rates while using their sponsor's GI Bill® benefit. Learn more about UAF support for military, veterans and their families.
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What is the age limit for military dependents?

Unmarried biological, step-children and adopted children are eligible for TRICARE until age 21 (or 23 if in college, see "College Students" below). Eligibility may extend beyond these age limits if he or she is severely disabled.
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Which states offer free tuition for veterans?

States That Offer Free Tuition for Veterans
  • Alabama State Veterans Benefits. ...
  • Arizona State Veterans Benefits. ...
  • Connecticut State Veterans Benefits. ...
  • Florida State Veterans Benefits. ...
  • Illinois State Veterans Benefits. ...
  • Indiana State Veterans Benefits. ...
  • Maryland State Veterans Benefits. ...
  • Massachusetts State Veterans Benefits.
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How long do you have to be in the military to get free college?

MGIB Active Duty (MGIB-AD)

For vets who have served at least two years of active duty, the military pays for college through the MGIB-AD. If you qualify, you'll receive up to 36 months of education benefits.
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What benefits do military families get?

Benefits for spouses, dependents, and survivors
  • Health care. ...
  • Education and training. ...
  • Employment. ...
  • Home loan programs or financial counseling. ...
  • Life insurance options, claims, and beneficiary assistance. ...
  • Pre-need eligibility determination for burial in a VA national cemetery. ...
  • Burial benefits and memorial items. ...
  • Survivors Pension.
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Can I transfer my GI Bill to my daughter?

The Post-9/11 GI Bill allows Service members to transfer unused education benefits to immediate family members. This applies to officer or enlisted, active duty and Selected Reserve. Qualifying immediate family members are spouses and children.
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Can I use my grandpa's GI Bill?

The Post 9/11 GI Bill (which is the only GI Bill having a dependent transfer option) covers sons, but not grandsons. The only way a grandson could be covered would be if the grandfather would have legally adopted him (but then he would have been considered a son.)
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Are grandchildren eligible for VA education benefits?

To claim your grandchild as a dependent on your VA award, the unmarried child must be legally adopted before the age of 18 or before the age of 23, if the child is attending a VA-approved college or university.
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Can I get a scholarship if my grandfather was in the military?

In order to apply, students will generally be required to provide documentation of their grandparents' military service, meet a minimum grade point average, write an essay or submit official transcripts. To find out more about scholarships for grandchildren of veterans, read on.
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Can I use my dad's military discount?

Of course you can use the Military Discount! I have been using it for years. The military IS a Federal Government agency, thus it qualifies.
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Who qualifies as military dependent?

Military dependents are the spouse(s), children, and possibly other familial relationship categories of a sponsoring military member for purposes of pay as well as special benefits, privileges and rights. This generic category is enumerated in great detail for U.S. military members.
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How long do VA benefits last for a child?

The program offers up to 45 months of education benefits. Children generally must use the benefit between the ages of 18 and 26. If you are a spouse, benefits generally end 10 years from the date VA finds you eligible.
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Can I claim my son if he is in the military?

No, you cannot claim your son as a dependent. The rules to claim a dependent are: You provided more than half of their support. They made less than $4,050 in gross taxable income.
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Are there any benefits for military parents?

As a service member, you qualify for numerous family benefits that assist with the expenses of the necessary items — education, medical care and child care. Take advantage of all your military benefits, including adoption allowances and grants, to help pay for children's expenses.
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Does military family fly free?

Service members and their families can use Space-Available flights – formally known as Military Airlift Command or MAC flights – to travel around the country and world at little or no cost.
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How long do you have to serve in the military to receive benefits?

Troops now on active duty become eligible after 90 days of service for as long as they remain on active duty. Reserve and National Guard members become eligible after six creditable years in service. Troops discharged for a service-connected disability are eligible regardless of service length.
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Does being in the military help you get into college?

However, military experience can also be an asset to college applicants. Regardless of which branch you have served, your military background can help to distinguish and strengthen your application. In fact, not only can military experience help you get into college — it may also allow you to graduate faster.
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How much is the GI Bill worth?

The Montgomery GI Bill is an education benefit worth over $77K. This amount is based on the 2021-2022 monthly full-time student payment rate of $2,150.00 multiplied by the 36-month limit. This "payment rate" automatically increases on the first of October each year.
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Do military dependents get in-state tuition?

As a Veteran or dependent with transferred entitlement, you can get in-state tuition rates at many public schools even if you haven't lived in the state where the school is located. Once classes start, you'll need to be living in the same state.
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What state is the most military friendly?

North Carolina is the most military friendly state in the nation. Governor Cooper is proud that North Carolina has the third largest military presence in the country, as well as more than 720,000 veterans who call our state home.
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Who qualifies for the Hazlewood Act?

The Hazlewood Act is a State of Texas benefit that provides qualified veterans, spouses, and dependent children with an education benefit of up to 150 hours of tuition exemption at public institutions of higher education in Texas. This does NOT include living expenses, books, or supply fees.
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