It is not automatic. You may receive assistance while on active duty for college credits, after service, you may use the Montgomery GI Bill to pay for tuition and expenses. It is possible that you can apply for an ROTC Scholarship before or during active duty. Your local recxruiter will have all the necessary info for tuition assistance, the GI Bill, and scholarships.
go in to college and let them pay for the college
yes
The Army uses many angles and incentives to entice people to join their ranks. These can include pay, college tuition, chances to travel, becoming the best you can be, and the medical, dental, and insurance benefits. Not to mention all of the patriotic pride and chances to serve your country.
no you need to be clean and pay all fines
well, they can help you pay for college
Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
I think what is meant is "If you sign up with the army to pay for college, do you spend service time after or before completing college?" Well, the ROTC program offered by the army allows you to give time (usually 4 years) *after* you finish college.
The DB-03 pay band is equal to the GS-12 Step 1 through the GS-13 Step 10.
The NH-04 is the specialist or corporal in the army. He makes an annual salary of around 25,750 a year.
Yes, but you'll need to get a waiver for your credit. You might have to pay a certain amout of it off before you are allowed to join as well.
Enlistment bonuses which provide funds for college and the GI Bill are available to those who serve in the military. The enlistment bonuses aren't always available, and your eligibility is dependent on a number of factors, but the GI Bill is available to everyone.
Under most conditions, the army will pay most if not all of your college if you sign up with them, This is only for undergrad though.