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		<title>Navy Education Benefit Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[List of Education Benefit Programs (Tuition Assistance) for Navy The Navy Advanced Education Voucher Program (AEV) – This was originally created to provide advanced education opportunities for senior enlisted personnel E-7 through E-9. Geared toward superior performers who demonstrate the potential for continued upward movement, the program specifically targets assistance for post-secondary degree programs relevant [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>The Navy Advanced Education Voucher Program (AEV)</strong> – This was originally created to provide advanced education opportunities for senior enlisted personnel E-7 through E-9.  Geared toward superior performers who demonstrate the potential for continued upward movement, the program specifically targets assistance for post-secondary degree programs relevant to the Navy.  As part of the recently announced Professional Military Education Continuum, AEV supports baccalaureate and master’s degree completion in designated areas of specialization through off-duty education.</p>
<p>For service members working towards a baccalaureate degree, AEV will cover 100 percent of costs for tuition, books, and other related fees.  The limit on funds for each participant is $6,700 per year for a maximum of 36 months from the date of enrollment.  For a master’s degree, the program will cover 100 percent of tuition, books, and related fees up to $20,000 annually for a maximum of 24 months from the time of enrollment.  The total amount of funds authorized for each participant will not exceed $40,000.</p>
<p><strong>Tuition Assistance</strong> &#8211; The Navy will pay up to 100 percent of your college tuition if you are an Active Duty service member. Click here to learn more about <a href="http://www.education4military.com/navy-tuition-assistance.asp">Navy Tuition Assistance</a>.</p>
<p><strong>The Service members Opportunity Colleges degree program for the Navy (SOCNAV)</strong> – This is a group of academic institutions that offer associate and bachelor’s degree programs on, or accessible to, Navy installations around the world.  The colleges form networks in which each school accepts credits from all the others.</p>
<p>Even if the Navy transfers you many times, the SOCNAV guarantees that you can continue working towards your degree.  There are also degrees that can be earned through distance learning, requiring no classroom residency.</p>
<p><strong>The Navy College-At-Sea (NCPACE) &#8211; </strong>This program affords service members the chance to experience challenging education while at sea, preparing you for personal and professional growth.  Both undergraduate and graduate courses are provided by 15 colleges and universities across the country.</p>
<p><strong>Navy Seaman to Admiral (STA-21) &#8211; </strong>This is a commissioning program that allows Sailors to keep their benefits, pay, and privileges while they receive a scholarship to attend college to earn their degree as well as their commission as a Naval Officer.</p>
<p>There are also a number of <a href="http://www.militarytuitionassistance.org/category/service-member/navy">Navy Education Benefit Programs</a>, including the Admiral Mike Boorda Seaman-to-Admiral Educational Assistance Program, which offers grants and/or interest-free loans of up to $2000 for eligible active duty service members; the Navy College Fund, available to those who sign up for the <a href="http://www.militarytuitionassistance.org/category/military-tuition-assistance/montgomery-gi-bill">Montgomery GI Bill</a>; the Student Loan Repayment Program; the Navy College Assistance/Student Head Start Program; and the Accelerate to Excellence, a pilot program that allows enlistees to obtain an associates degree through a community or junior college as part of their initial rate training.</p>
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