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Like the other military branches, the Air Force offers its members opportunities to get a college education. These programs are generally referred to as voluntary education or “vol. ed.”

Tuition Assistance

If you are on active duty, the Air Force will pay up to 100% of your college tuition. Click here to get more information.

Air University

Previously known as the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF), Air University provides the full spectrum of Air Force and Space Force education, encompassing precommissioning programs for new officers; graduate programs in specialized military disciplines; and progressive and career-long professional military development for officers, enlisted members and Air Forces civilians.

Click here for details about the AU.

Other Air Force Education Resources

General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program

The General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program provides grants to selected family members of Air Force members who are:

  • Active duty
  • Title 10 AGR/Reserve
  • Title 32 AGR performing full-time active duty
  • Retired
  • Retired reserve
  • Deceased

The program pays up to $2,000 for all qualifying applicants.

Click here for details and learn about other AFAS programs.

Post 9-11 GI Bill

While technically administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, service members still on active duty may also use their Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits. However, they’re not eligible for the benefit’s housing stipend while on active duty, so it’s typically worth more after getting out.

Keep Up With Your Education Benefits

Whether you need a guide on how to use your GI Bill, want to take advantage of tuition assistance and scholarships, or get the lowdown on education benefits available for your family, Military.com can help. Subscribe to Military.com to have education tips and benefits updates delivered directly to your inbox.

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