Less than one-fifth of the military spouses who are eligible for the Defense Department's scholarship program are using it, according to an analysis by Rand Corp. Among spouses eligible for the My ...
While the economy is slowly picking back up and competitive job openings are still the norm, many people are deciding that now is the time to go back to school to fortify skills and develop new ones.
When your spouse moves every couple of years, it can be difficult to keep up a career or to even get certificates or degrees. Spouses are always on the Facebook pages asking where is hiring and what ...
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. - (Sept. 30, 2010) -- The Department of Defense Military Career Advancement Account for spouses changed drastically ... and rapidly, affecting spouses everywhere who were ...
Troops whose spouses use the Defense Department's military spouse scholarship program are more likely to stay in the service, while the scholarship users are more likely to be employed, according to a ...
Military spouse scholarships may be linked to retention. (zimmytws/Shutterstock) A scholarship program for spouses of junior military personnel may be contributing to higher retention rates, as well ...
SCHINNEN, Netherlands - The decision to resume the popular Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA), announced this summer by the DoD, brought cheers from participants who may continue in ...
In the last week four out of five services – the Marine Corps, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard – have halted their servicemember tuition assistance programs thanks to sequestration. The Navy is the ...