The veteran or veteran dependent should follow the requirements and
procedures for seeking admission and registration to Casper College.
| GI Bill | Transfer GI Bill
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| Wyoming National Guard | Federal Tuition Assistance |
| Wyoming Veterans Tuition Programs | AER Scholarship Program |
| Other Scholarship Opportunities |
G.I. Bill
Chapter 30 - Active Duty
Chapter 1606 - Reserves/ National Guard
Chapter 1607 REAP - Deployed Reserves/ National Guard
Students planning to train under one of the provisions of the G.I. Bill
should contact the Student Financial Assistance Office as early as
possible.
First time G.I. Bill Students
- A copy of their DDs-214 (Discharge Form)
- Complete the Application for Educational Benefits
(VA Form 22-1990)
Adobe
PDF
Apply on-line at
VONAPP
- Certification of classes takes place after the veteran registers for
classes. It can take 6-8 weeks between certification of classes and receipt of
first payment. Veterans are urged to plan accordingly.
Veterans
Certification Request form
Transfer G.I. Bill Students need to
complete:
- The Change of Program/Place of Training form (VA
Form 22-1995).
Adobe
PDF
Apply on-line at
VONAPP
- Certification of classes takes place after the veteran registers for
classes. It can take 6-8 weeks between certification of classes and receipt of
first payment. Veterans are urged to plan accordingly.
Veterans
Certification Request form 
Wyoming National Guard/ Air
Guard Education Assistance Program
The Wyoming National Guard Education Assistance Program will
help take care of your college tuition. If you're already a member of the
Wyoming Army National Guard or the Wyoming Air National Guard or you are
thinking about joining, you can take advantage of the program, as well. As long
as you have spent at least six years in the Wyoming Guard, or are currently
serving under your first six-year enlistment period, you are eligible to
participate. Every Guard member using the Plan must agree to serve two
years in the Wyoming Guard after the last academic term for which they receive
assistance.
Your requirements to make sure we keep paying the bills are
simple. They include:
- Pick up and complete Application Packet from the Financial Aid
Office
- Ask your unit Commander or his/her representative to complete and sign the
Certificate of Eligibility.
- Complete and sign the Agreement to Terms and
Conditions.
- Maintaining a C average.
- Keeping up with Guard standards for drill attendance.
- Adhering to Guard fitness requirements.
- Making sure you serve in the Guard at least two years after you graduate or
stop using the Plan.

Federal Tuition
Assistance
Armed Forces Tuition Assistance (TA) is a benefit paid to eligible
members of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Congress has
given each service the ability to pay up to 100% for the tuition expenses of
its members.
Each service has its own criteria for eligibility, obligated service,
application process' and restrictions. This money is usually paid directly to
the institution by the individual services. Additionally active duty members
may elect to use the MGIB "top-up" in addition to their service provided TA to
cover high cost courses.
TA is not a loan; it should be viewed as money you have
earned just like your base pay.
Follow the links for your particular service and start taking advantage of
this opportunity:
- Air Force Tuition Assistance
You must apply for Tuition Assistance online using the Air Force
Virtual Education Center. This must be done through the Air Force Portal at https://www.my.af.mil/. There are six steps
to completing the
AFVEC online TA process.
- Army Tuition Assistance
The Army Continuing Education System has launched a new
automated tuition assistance project. The TA automation will allow active duty
soldiers to request TA and enroll in courses online. This will speed up the
enrollment process and minimize wait times at Army Education Centers. Active
Duty soldiers are now able to request TA online through
GoArmyEd
- Navy Tuition Assistance
Receive educational counseling from your Navy
College Office in person, by phone or email. Determine which courses will
be requested for TA funding.
Complete a TA Application form (NETPDC
1560/03) listing course(s) and fee(s). Receive command approval signature
to enroll in the course(s).
- Marines Tuition Assistance
First-time students must complete a TA Orientation Class PRIOR to
using TA.
Marines at remote sites (non-Marine Corps installations) may access the course
by clicking on the TA Orientation link below. All others: Please proceed to
your local base Lifelong Learning or Education Office.
Marines must apply for and receive written authorization for TA through the
appropriate education office, PRIOR to enrollment. Use form NETPDTC
1560.
TA for remote Marines and those assigned to other service sites is processed at
Camp Lejeune for those east of the Mississippi and Camp Pendleton for those
west of the Mississippi. I-I duty Marines apply through MARFORRES, New Orleans.
Recruiters apply via their recruiting district or region headquarters.
TA Orientation (Word
format) (PDF
format) (Zipped
file). To save to disk, right click and select "Save Target As.” When you
have completed the orientation please fill out and print the certification form
using the link below. Certification
Form
- Coast Guard Tuition Assistance
The management of TA is centralized at the USCG Institute through
a consolidated tuition assistance processing system managed by the
U.S. Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology
Center (NETPDTC) in Pensacola, Florida.
The Coast Guard Institute approves the TA Application (CG-4147) , inputs data into the
Navy's computer database, and issues the TA Authorization form
(CGI-1560).
The applicant then takes the CGI-1560 to the academic institution during
registration; the institution bills the Navy (NETPDTC) for payment of the
government's share of tuition assistance.
- Reserve Tuition Assistance
Eligibility
- The soldier must be a drilling reservist in good standing.
- The soldier must declare an educational goal leading to a credential higher
than current degree level.
- Enlisted soldiers and warrant officers must have sufficient time remaining
on their term of service to complete the course before separation.
- Commissioned officers must have at least four years of Selected Reserve
service remaining from the date of completion of the course for which tuition
assistance is provided.
- The soldier must enroll for the independent study course following Army
Reserve procedures.
Contact your local Reserve Education Office for assistance
with TA or any other voluntary education assistance.

Wyoming Veterans Tuition Assistance Program
- Wyoming Vietnam Veterans Scholarship - Wyoming residents
that are Vietnam Veterans and are not receiving other VA benefits with Vietnam
Service Medal and Honorable Discharge. Amount equal to tuition. Special
application is required. Contact the Casper College Student Financial
Assistance Office for more information.
- Wyoming Over Sea's Combat Veteran - Wyoming residents that
are "Overseas combat veteran" which means a person other than a Vietnam
veteran who…was awarded the armed forces expeditionary medal or other
authorized service or campaign medal indicating service to the United States in
any armed conflict in a foreign country." Amount equeal to tuition and
fees. Special application and DD-214 are required. Contact the Casper
College Student Finanial Assistance Office for more information.
W.S. 19-14-106 (Tuition benefit)
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Army Emergency
Relief - Spouse and Children Scholarship Program
| www.aerhq.org
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- Dependent Children Scholarship
Program
The MG James Ursano Scholarship Program is for dependent children of Soldiers
on federal active duty, retired, or deceased while in active or retired status.
Please read the general information link above for more information.
Due by Postmark May 1, 2008
-
Stateside Spouse Education Assistance
Program (SSEAP)
The Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program (SSEAP) is a need-based
education assistance program designed to provide spouses of active duty and
retired Army Soldiers, and widows(ers) of Army Soldiers who died either on
active duty or in a retired status, and residing in the United States, with
financial assistance in pursuing educational goals. The purpose of the program
is to assist spouses/widows(ers) in gaining the education required to allow
them to qualify for increased occupational opportunities. Hardcopy applications
for the 2008-2009 academic year are now available for download through the
above link! The 2008-2009 application is due by March 1,
2008.

Other Scholarship
Opportunities
Army ROTC schoarlship Transfer Scholarship
As a transfer student to the University of Wyoming, you may qualify for a
2-3 year Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship for any
degree. The Army ROTC scholarships offer full tuition and
fees, $1,200 a year for books,
$350-$500 per month stipend ($350for
sophomores, $450 for juniors, and $500 for seniors), and room and board. For more information
about our scholarships please visit University of Wyoming Army
ROTC scholarships.
Horatio Alger Military Scholarship - The
Horatio Alger Association will distribute a total of $10 million in
scholarships to honorably discharged American veterans who fought in Iraq and
Afghanistan. To be eligible, veterans must have served in Afghanistan or Iraq
in 2001 or later and must demonstrate U.S. citizenship, financial need, and the
intent to pursue bachelor's degrees. The deadline for applications is September
1. More information on this scholarship, including an application, is available
online at https://www.horatioalger.com/scholarships_military/index.cfm.
