Scholarships are means of aiding people who are interested in having a college education but can not afford paying for one. The same goes for military college scholarships which are normally granted to persons who are involved in the military service or retired from this service, as well as to their family members.
The benefits one can get from a military college scholarship are different from the ones provided by military tuition assistance as the military college scholarship benefits are in the format of various funds, service specific scholarships and other programs related to education.
What is the difference between other scholarships and the military college scholarship? The difference lies in that the latter provides costs necessary to pay for tuition these money coming as cash, vouchers, waivers and tuition payment. Below are presented some examples of military college scholarships:
The Army College Fund - known as ACF and MGIB Kicker available for the ones who apply for GI Bill. Being a high school graduate you will score 50 or even better in the ASVAB qualifying at the same time for certain Army jobs specialties obtaining more than $20,000 added to the GI Bill money.
General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Programs – these ones are granted to children of parents who are active in the military service, for persons being of Title 10 AGR/Reserve, Title 32 AGR with a full-time active duty, as well as retired and family members of an Air Force deceased.
Other persons who are eligible for General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program are Title 10AGR/Reservist, spouses of active duty members, and the spouses of the deceased personnel to benefit from the opportunity of continuing the studies.
The Navy Advanced Education Voucher Program – known as AEV Program is applied to superior levels of education for persons who present flexible ascension to Navy-relevant degree education programs. As such, AEV tends to cover 100% of books, tuition and other relevant fees for someone who needs to have the baccalaureate degree completed. Therefore $6,700 per year will be allotted to the participant for a period of three years since Enrollment.
Military Spouse Scholarship – the military spouses are given the opportunity to obtain a college education with very little or almost zero costs. The amount of money provided depends of course on the school that offers them, but at the same time, the sacrifice of a military spouse is highly appreciated being allowed to have means in order to go on with the education.
Navy (Marine Option) Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Scholarships – The Program known as NROTC has been established to offer education and training to men and women for service performed inside the Marine Corps Reserve. The scholarship in this respect prepares for positions in management and leadership inside the Marine Corps.
Each of these programs are available in the range of military college scholarships and they can as well differ from one to another, but all of the above exist with the purpose of assisting the service members, veterans and their families to further their studies in costs coverage that will enable them to get a college education for their future.

