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Financing Your Education. Most experts
in the IT industry will agree that there is no greater
area in which self-improvement can directly affect your
earning potential than technical certification.
Improving your technical skills and knowledge through
certifications and/or a college degree goes hand in hand
with increasing your economic status and enhancing your
marketability to employers. In times when the market is
recovering from economic setbacks, garnering an edge
over your competition is paramount. And while growth in
salary still plays a vital role in assessing your
personal success, now more than ever achieving technical
certification can provide an advantage that
distinguishes you from other qualified applicants.
According to Certification Magazine’s Annual Salary
Survey (December 2004), more than two-thirds of the
professionals who participated in the study feel that
technical certifications play a major role in
maintaining their job security. The study also noted
that 31 percent of the participants received a job
promotion within the first year after receiving their
primary technical certification, and 92 percent credit
the certification as playing a significant role in their
advancement.
Tuition Assistance
Military Tuition Assistance and many corporate TA
programs require that students take courses delivered
through an accredited institution. MT & E has partnered
with premier colleges and universities to deliver "for
credit" courses and degree programs. Contact your
admissions representative or call our toll free number
for counseling. Before registering for any classes,
please check with your base ESO or corporate benefits
manager to make sure you know what guidelines you must
follow in order to be eligible for TA.
A Little Help From Uncle Sam
The government has many federal and state-funded
programs to assist students and professionals as they
seek financing for their continued education. As a first
step, we recommend checking with your local training
center. They will be able to provide valuable
information prior to beginning your search process since
they likely know more about the availability of funds
and restrictions for specific programs in your area.
Here are a few programs you may want to inquire
about:
US Military - Tuition Assistance
The Armed Forces Tuition Assistance (TA) Program is a
benefit paid to eligible members of the Army, Navy,
Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Congress has given
each service the ability to pay up to 100% for the
Tuition Expenses of its members. Each Service has its
own criteria for eligibility, obligated service,
application process' and restrictions. This money is
usually paid directly to the institution by the
individual services.
Additionally active duty members may elect to use the
MGIB "top-up" in addition to their service provided TA
to cover high cost courses. TA is not a loan; it should
be seen as money you have earned just like your base
pay!
Follow the links for your particular service and start
taking advantage of this GOLDEN opportunity:
Montgomery GI Bill (www.gibill.va.gov)(or
toll-free at 888-442-4551) : This educational assistance
program was originally designed to help members of the
armed forces adjust to life after military duty and
enable them to take advantage of lost educational
opportunities. Ex-military personnel who meet program
requirements can use these funds to pay for IT training
and certifications.
Complete & Send your VA Application.
Get your VA Application for Benefits* (22-1990), at
www.va.gov/FORMS/default.asp. If you are on active
duty, your ESO will need to sign the bottom of the 3rd
page.
the VA has a program that increases your educational
savings 2 to 1. It's called Veterans Educational
Assistance Program (VEAP).
VEAP is available if you made contributions from
your military pay to participate. Your contributions are
matched $2 for $1 by the Government. It's that simple,
and that generous. You can use these benefits for
degree, certificate, correspondence,
apprenticeship/on-the-job training programs, and
vocational flight training programs. Remedial,
deficiency, and refresher training may also be
available. Even certain work-study programs and tutorial
assistance can be eligible
Veterans Programs: Several programs and funding
opportunities such as GI Bill funds are available to
support military veterans. Many have been developed
specifically to increase opportunities for veterans to
obtain employment and job training across the country.
Check with your local Veterans Affairs office for
details. (See www.va.gov.)
Other Resources: US Military and Training Programs:
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/educationtraining/
COOL
(Credentialing Opportunities On-Line) explains how Army
Soldiers can meet civilian certification and license
requirements related to their Military Occupational
Specialties (MOSs).
DoD Forms;
VA State Approving Agencies;
Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges:
College Loan Repayment Program
Workforce Investment Act (www.doleta.gov/usworkforce/wia.asp):
This act was designed to meet the needs of individuals
who have lost their jobs due to industry downsizing. The
WIA offers a variety of training services and programs.
Generally, there is $5,000 available for those who
qualify for an approved training program.
North American Free Trade Agreement/Transitional
Adjustment Act (NAFTA-TAA): The NAFTA-TAA program
provides assistance to workers who are laid off due to
increased imports from foreign countries. The program
provides funding for a full range of employment services
including training and job search.
Microsoft IT Skills Loan (Technical
Certification Training Loans)
GI Bill (up to
$2000 per exam)
Education.gov (A site for military personnel called
to active duty)
Alternative
Financing
Aside from the more traditional methods of financing
your certification, consider looking at self-financing
as an option to pay for your certification. You may be
surprised to find that family or friends will be willing
to invest in your future. With savings interest at an
all-time low, it might make more sense to borrow against
your balance. In the long run, the investment you make
in yourself will pay off. In addition, check with your
personal financial advisor to discuss the option of
borrowing against your own home or 401(k) fund.
SLM Financial (a Sallie Mae company)
www.slmfinancial.com:
For more than a quarter century, Sallie Mae has been
helping students achieve their dreams of higher
education by providing funds for educational loans. The
company currently owns or manages student loans for more
than 7 million borrowers and is the nation’s leading
provider of education loans.
Peterson's (The largest education related
information site on the web)
Federal Loan
Programs (Funding guaranteed by the Federal
Government)
Not sure what your options are?
Contact us today to find out.
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