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Strengthen Your Next Chapter 

Explore scholarships that support veterans and military spouses with training and credentials to thrive in today’s job market.  
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Frequently Asked Questions


What you should know before getting started.

This grant provides scholarships to help veterans and military spouses get training, earn credentials, and move into careers with strong demand in today’s job market.

You may qualify if you are a veteran, transitioning service member, or the spouse of a veteran or active-duty service member. We’ll talk with you about your background and goals to confirm eligibility.

Scholarships can cover tuition, books, and fees for approved training programs. You’ll also receive career guidance and personalized support to help you complete your program and connect with employers.

If you lost your job because of a layoff, business closure, or downsizing, you may be eligible. We’ll talk with you about your work history to confirm.

We review your household income, including wages and some benefits. Certain assistance, like food stamps, is not counted against eligibility. We’ll explain exactly what applies in your case.

You’ll need documents that confirm your veteran or spouse status, your identity, and your eligibility for the program. We’ll give you a clear checklist, so you know exactly what to bring.

That’s okay. We’ll still review your situation and help you determine eligibility. If needed, we’ll guide you through a simple statement of how you’ve been supporting yourself.

Before starting, you’ll need to complete an eligibility review and meet with a staff member. Once approved, you can begin in an approved training program.

No. You are not required to exhaust your GI Bill or Chapter 31 benefits to qualify for this program.