The
Department of Defense (DoD) released a revised Tuition Assistance Memorandum of
Understanding (TA MOU) today, which includes input from universities and
reflects many of the president's Principles of Excellence.
DoD
will implement the policy March 1, 2013, requiring an institution to have a
signed DoD MOU in order to be eligible to participate in the TA Program. After March 1, 2013, schools without a signed
DoD MOU will not be able to enroll service members under the TA program until
they have signed the MOU. Institutions
with a currently signed DoD MOU can compare both versions and select to retain
the original DoD MOU or sign the revised DoD MOU.
The
current version of the MOU provides information, support, and increased
protections to services members; strengthens oversight, enforcement and
accountability; and provides guidelines for educational institutions receiving
military TA funding. The MOU ensures all
service members participating in off-duty, postsecondary education programs
receive quality education programs uniformly via the classroom or distance
learning, on or off military installations.
During
fiscal 2011, approximately 549,000 service members participated in voluntary
education programs, which included tuition assistance, adult-based education,
and counseling. More than 325,000
service members were enrolled in postsecondary courses earning almost 45,000
college degrees and approximately 530 certifications and licenses. DOD's voluntary education program consists of
245 education sites worldwide, including Afghanistan.
To
view the MOU, go to http://www.dodmou.com.
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