Yes, the Canadian military offers several programs to assist with education costs, such as the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP), which covers tuition and provides a living allowance for those pursuing post-secondary education. Additionally, the Canadian Forces also have financial assistance programs for members who wish to further their education while serving. However, individuals typically commit to serving a number of years in return for this support.
I think what and how much they will pay for depends on what you are going to school for and how long you have been in the military. If you do decide to have the military pay for your schooling, however, you will be obligated to remain in the military for a certain amount of time.
The motto of Canadian Military Engineers is 'Everywhere'.
Canadian Military Engineers was created in 1903.
Canadian Military Colleges was created in 1948.
Canadian Military Colleges ended in 1995.
Canadian Forces Military Police was created in 1967.
Canadian Forces Military Police's motto is 'Securitas'.
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An individual could apply for grants and scholarships to see if help is available. Another way to get money to pay for schooling would be to get a part time job.
Typically, the Canadian military is only open to Canadian citizens - however, if you possess a skill set which is in high demand in the Canadian military, an exception may be made.
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!