Tips to Balance Education and Career Goals as a Military Spouse
Pursuing an education as a military spouse can be a challenging goal, but with the right resources and support it is possible.
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Pursuing an education as a military spouse can be a challenging goal, but with the right resources and support it is possible.
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After Gabriela's husband was injured while he was serving his country, she knew pursuing a degree was a way to help support her family. Meet Wounded Warrior Spouse Scholarship Recipient Gabriela Bordeaux.
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The GI Bill can help active service members, veterans and immediate family members pay for the cost of a college education.
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Despite years of training, many military women find themselves unemployable after serving their country.
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Use your military experience and skills to your advantage when starting a new civilian career. Here are five tips to help military veterans find jobs.
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College wasn’t new for Jarrad Jerome Davenport, a CTU Wounded Warrior Scholarship recipient in 2014.
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Colorado Technical University Director of Academic Evaluation, Jon Bottari advises on how military students can transfer credit at CTU.
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The seventh annual scholarship program has supported wounded active duty and veteran service members and spouses since 2008.
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After six deployments to the Middle East and 25 years in the Army National Guard, Scott Beaudry is fighting to reclaim his future as a civilian.
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When her husband left the Air Force, military wife Sharee Walls decided to return to college. Receiving one of CTU's Wounded Warrior Spouse Scholarships helped her work toward that goal.
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