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Real Education Assistance
The Air Force Tuition Assistance (TA) program is designed
to help active-duty personnel pursue voluntary, off-duty educational
opportunities. Currently, the program pays 100% (up to $250 per semester
hour or equivalent) of the cost of college tuition with a limit of
$4500 per fiscal year. Courses and degree programs may be academic
or technical and can be taken from two- or four-year institutions
on base, off base or by correspondence.
The Post-9/11 Bill is an educational assistance
program that provides up to 36 months of benefits to eligible
persons for education and training opportunities pursued after
August 1, 2009. These benefits may be used for undergraduate and
graduate degree programs, vocational and technical training, tutorial
assistance, books, supplies and monthly housing. Generally, benefits
are payable for 15 years following release from active duty, and may
be transferred to spouses or dependent children.
The College Loan Repayment Program (CLRP) is for
all non-prior service persons considering enlistment in the Air
Force. If you have taken some college courses and have accumulated
debt, this program may be for you. Participants must sign up for
this program when signing the enlistment contract. Under CLRP, the
repayment maximum is $10,000 per recruit.
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