Frequently Asked Questions about Tuition Assistance (TA) for the Alaska National Guard
1. What is Tuition Assistance (TA)?
Tuition Assistance is a program that helps eligible Alaska Army and Air National Guard members pay for higher education or vocational training at accredited institutions.
2. Who is eligible for TA?
- Army National Guard: Soldiers in good standing who have completed Advanced Individual Training (AIT), Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC), or Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC).
- Air National Guard: Airmen in good standing who have completed Basic Military Training (BMT) and technical training.
- Members must meet federal and state service requirements for TA.
3. How much funding does TA provide?
- Federal Tuition Assistance:
- Up to $250 per semester hour.
- A maximum of $4,000 per fiscal year.
- Capped at 16 semester hours or equivalent per fiscal year.
- State Tuition Assistance (Alaska):
- Alaska offers additional education benefits, including coverage for tuition at certain in-state institutions. Contact the Alaska National Guard Education Office for more information.
4. What types of courses are covered by TA?
TA can be used for:
- Undergraduate and graduate-level courses.
- Vocational and technical training.
- Accredited certificate programs.
TA does not cover books, fees, or other non-tuition-related expenses.
5. Are there service obligations for using TA?
Yes, members must:
- Commit to serving in the Alaska National Guard for at least four years after using federal TA.
- Additional obligations may apply for using Alaska state education benefits or other federal programs.
6. Can I use TA with other education benefits?
Yes, TA can be combined with:
- The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB).
- The Post-9/11 GI Bill (cannot be used for the same courses as TA).
- State-specific education benefits, such as the Alaska National Guard Tuition Scholarship.
7. How do I apply for TA?
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Army National Guard:
- Apply through the ArmyIgnitED portal.
- Ensure your degree plan is uploaded and approved by the Alaska National Guard Education Office.
- Submit your TA request before the course start date.
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Air National Guard:
- Contact your Wing Education Office for guidance on applying through the appropriate system.
8. What happens if I fail or withdraw from a course funded by TA?
You may be required to repay the funds if you fail or withdraw from a course, unless the withdrawal is due to military service obligations. Contact the Alaska National Guard Education Office for specific policies.
9. Can I transfer my TA benefits to my family?
No, TA benefits are non-transferable. However, other benefits, like the Post-9/11 GI Bill, may offer transfer options.
10. Where can I find more information or assistance?
- Army National Guard Members: Contact the Alaska Army National Guard Education Services Office.
- Air National Guard Members: Reach out to your Wing Education Office.
For additional assistance, email or call the Alaska National Guard Education Office at (907) XXX-XXXX.