Why isn't the Army suspending tuition assistance not national news?

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Army suspends popular tuition assistance program because of sequester, in blow to soldiers

Army suspends popular tuition assistance program because of sequester, in blow to*soldiers
Posted by Adrian Carrasquillo
March 8, 2013 4:38 pm

Servicemen and women who enlisted in the Army had the advantage of receiving tuition assistance, which helped soldiers to the tune of $373 million spread over 620,000 courses last year, to further their education and create a strong future for themselves in a life after their service.
Now that benefit has been scrapped due to budget issues stemming from the sequester, after the*army announced Friday that it was suspending its tuition assistance program indefinitely.

“The secretary of the Army has approved the suspension of tuition assistance effective March 8, 2013, a statement on the GoArmyEd website read in part.*”Soldiers will no longer be permitted to submit new requests…However, soldiers currently enrolled in courses approved for tuition assistance are not affected, and will be allowed to complete current course enrollment(s).*This change in the Army tuition assistance program applies to all soldiers, including the Army National Guard and Army Reserves. The Army understands the impacts of this decision and will re-evaluate the decision if the budgetary situation improves.”

Marissa Koons, who works for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was in the army for 10 years as was her husband, for nine years. They both took advantage of the tuition assistance program and she says the suspension will be a major blow to soldiers.
“The only reason I joined the Army was because of tuition assistance, because it was paying for college,” Koons says. “I would not have gotten the Associate’s degree I have now without it,” she says, adding that she is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree now.

Koons says the reason she reenlisted in the Army, was to finish her degree. She says many of her friends in the Army are angry over the change.
“This has upset a lot of soldiers,” she says. “This is not just going to affect soldiers who take advantage of it, but the 3,100 colleges and universities that receive money from the program.”

With the $373 million in tuition assistance in 2012,**2,831 soldiers earned associate’s, 4,495 earned bachelor’s, and 1,946 received graduate degrees.

In a statement to NBC Latino, Stephen Platt, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon said,*”The Army continues to value education as a force multiplier. Leaders at all levels encourage soldiers to take advantage of all educational opportunities, which make them better at their military jobs and set them up for success when transitioning to civilian life.”
But Koons says this commitment isn’t evident by the move to cut the tuition assistance program.
“I think it was the last thing they should have cut,” she says.
“There are so many other programs they can cut but this affects soldiers, airmen, marines. It affects them emotionally, physically and their morale — which is beyond low.”
 

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I work for the Army as a civilian.

DoD civilians shouldn't be the only ones having their pay cut all the time. Military personnel can share some of it.

I got tuition assistance from my previous agency that I worked for. I work for the army now and they don't give civilians any tuition assistance. Even before all this started to happen.
 

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It will not affect G.I. Bill benefits that pay for soldiers to attend college, but will still hurt soldiers who are looking to be promoted within the military, or are preparing for careers afterwards.

One Army staff sergeant based in the Washington, D.C.-area has already transferred his last G.I. benefits to his wife, and is using the tuition assistance program to take classes at the University of Maryland to pursue a teaching career after he retires.

His classes this semester are paid for, including one just approved days ago, but he is not sure what he will do next semester, said the sergeant, who did not want to be identified because he was not authorized to speak on the record.

Read more: Army suspending the Tuition Assistance program for active duty and reserve soldiers - Washington Times
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What's the difference between the G.I. Bill Benefits and the tuition assistance program?
 

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I work for the Army as a civilian.

DoD civilians shouldn't be the only ones having their pay cut all the time. Military personnel can share some of it.

I got tuition assistance from my previous agency that I worked for. I work for the army now and they don't give civilians any tuition assistance. Even before all this started to happen.

:belip:

It's not like military personnel are rolling in dough. The civilian workers/contractors often make several times what their uniformed counterparts make.
 

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What's the difference between the G.I. Bill Benefits and the tuition assistance program?

Great question

TA is pretty much the same as tuition reimbursement through jobs that offer it. they may only pay 5000 a year and thats only for tuition not books or supplies. you can use this while still in or concurrent to your time in the service

GI bill pays for classes, books, anything needed also provides a stipend for living like say 500 a month or so for rent and food or room and board. gi bill is paid after. it gets kind of sticky but thats the gist of the differences between the 2.
 

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Great question

TA is pretty much the same as tuition reimbursement through jobs that offer it. they may only pay 5000 a year and thats only for tuition not books or supplies. you can use this while still in or concurrent to your time in the service

GI bill pays for classes, books, anything needed also provides a stipend for living like say 500 a month or so for rent and food or room and board. gi bill is paid after. it gets kind of sticky but thats the gist of the differences between the 2.

So basically for now on if you join the Army you can use the GI Bill Benefits to pay for school...and that's only after you serve your 4 years?

But in the article dude had already sent all of his GI Bill Benefits to his wife and was gonna use the tuition assistance program :huh:
 

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Everybody wants the government to spend less and than cries about it when the cuts go into effect.

you know they aint cutting their salary, or their expensive ass banquets, or their personal flights, or their 8 personal assistants, or their thousand dollar suits...
 
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