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***Note*** Professional Cosmetology Education Center has begun the process of applying for this NEW program. We expect approval within 90 days or by January 31, 2009!
Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) Please Note: Due to the high volume of calls and e-mails regarding the MyCAA program, please allow up to two weeks for your request to be processed. Thank you for your interest!
Who Is EligibleSpouses of DoD Active Duty members and federally activated members of the National Guard and Reserve Components are eligible. The period of eligibility for spouses of Guard and Reserve members is from the date of the Alert or Warning Order for Military Recall or Mobilization, through activation and deployment until 180 days following De-Mobilization. Defense Eligibility and Enrollment Reporting System (DEERS) is used to determine if a spouse is eligible. It is the service members or service members commands responsibility to ensure the information in DEERS correct. MyCAA can not correct information contained in DEERS and a spouse will not be determined to be eligible until they pass the DEERS screen. Military spouses who are legally separated by state law or court order are ineligible. Spouses who are Active Duty or activated Guard or Reserve members themselves are ineligible because they have their own education benefit programs. Unfortunately, Public Law 110-417 Sec 582 does not allow MyCAA to provide education benefits to Coast Guard spouses. What MyCAA Pays ForMyCAA Financial Assistance (FA) pays for education and training programs, tuition, and licensing/ credentialing fees. This includes degree programs (e.g. associates, bachelors, masters, doctoral and post doctoral), continuing education classes (including those offered through professional associations), Bar, CPA and other similar exams, and state certifications for teachers, medical professionals and other licensed occupations. If the cost of a course includes books, supplies or equipment necessary for the performance of the spouse’s chosen occupation (e.g. cosmetology or masonry tools, electrician operations manual, etc.), MyCAA will pay these costs if not billed separately. MyCAA also pays for High School Completion courses, GED tests and English As A Second Language (ESL) classes. What MyCAA Does Not Pay ForMyCAA does not pay for education and training programs that include computers (CPUs or laptops); application, graduation or membership fees; student activity cards; child care; parking; transportation; or medical services. If a spouse enrolls in a course without an approved MyCAA Financial Assistance (FA) document, the spouse will be responsible for paying course costs. MyCAA does not provide reimbursements of any kind. How MyCAA Financial Assistance (FA) WorksA military spouse can request MyCAA Financial Assistance (FA) for all approved courses on the spouse’s Career and Training Plan.
How to Get StartedEligible spouses can establish a MyCAA Account by visiting the MyCAA website ~ https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa. Once spouse profile information is provided, MyCAA will verify spouse DEERS eligibility. Eligible spouses will be allowed to create their Career and Training Plan and request Financial Assistance (FA) when they are within 90 days of course start dates. Additionally, spouses are responsible for applying to their selected school or program and enrolling in each course included in their approved MyCAA Career and Training Plan(s). Spouses must NEVER give out their password to their MyCAA account; doing so would violate Federal law. Who Can Help SpousesMilitary spouses can help themselves by:
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