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A student choosing a career may be swayed by the possibility
of a scholarship or a tuition assistance allowance. The US department
of defense has a tuition assistance policy which pays for the
cost of off-duty courses; officials of the U. S. Air Force have
been quoted as saying. The chief of air force voluntary education
branch of the Pentagon has been reported as saying that the policy
pays for tuition costs and mandatory fees for up to a maximum
of $250 per semester hour, or $750 per three-hour course. The
policy however has a $4,500 tuition assistance ceiling a year.
The US airforce provides that so long as the total cost of the
course falls under the authorized total, the student doesn't have
to pay any money out of his or her pocket.
The various jobs for enlistment in the U. S. Air Force
if you are a high school diploma holder include the following:
mechanical jobs, involving the maintenance and up keep of aircraft
and other aviation related equipment, administrative jobs involving
the running of airbases, general jobs involving computers, linguistics,
security and several other things and electronics careers involving
spacecraft wiring, missiles, air traffic control, RADAR etc. The
job options for officers in the U. S. airforce
are also many, with flight careers ranging form navigation to
flying fighter aircraft, non-technical careers for managers, administrators
etc., specialty careers in fields as varied as law, religious
aid and accounting and then there are the technical careers where
scientists, engineers find a place.
The U. S. Air Force has reserves who are eligible for
a variety of education and enlistment benefits and healthcare
professionals. Persons with prior military experience could qualify
for special benefits, such as traveling the globe, getting an
education and other perquisites. A job in the U. S. airforce also
has insurance and medical benefits, reemployment rights and special
allowances, to name just a few incentives.
The U. S. Army, as well as the other branches of the military
including the US airforce offers the reserve officer training
corps which trains qualified young men and women after graduation
from college. This however does not apply to the United States Coast Guard and United States Marines, which at this time does
not offer the reserve officer training corps. The U. S. Army as
well as the United States Coast Guard does however give opportunities
of tuition assistance.
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