Military Education Benefits: Bridging the Gap Between Service and Success
Big picture:
Military education benefits have stagnated while costs soar – creating a growing gap between service and educational opportunity. The recently passed reconciliation legislation allocates $100 million for military tuition assistance – a positive step, but comprehensive reform is still needed.
Why it matters:
Despite their sacrifice, service members face outdated support:
- Tuition assistance has remained fixed at $250 per credit hour since 2002
- College costs have increased by over 180% during this same period
- The annual cap of $4,500 falls far short of actual educational expenses
- Online students receive only half the standard housing allowance
What’s needed:
The Presidents Forum advocates for three critical changes:
- Increasing per-credit-hour rates to match current costs
- Raising the annual assistance cap
- Eliminating the housing allowance penalty for online students
The bottom line:
Those who protect our freedom deserve the freedom to pursue education without financial barriers.