Take Advantage of the MYCAA Scholarship Program
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The MYCAA (Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts) scholarship program is available for spouses of active-duty service members or those on Title 10 orders. If you're interested in pursuing a career as an Insurance Adjuster, this scholarship could be the perfect opportunity for you.
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Who is eligible for the My Career Advancement Account Scholarship?
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The My Career Advancement Account Scholarship Program is open to spouses of active-duty service members and National Guard and reserve members under Title 10 orders in pay grades E-1 through E-5, W-1 through W-2, and O-1 through O-2. The authorization of the fiscal 2020 NDAA allows military spouses to remain eligible for the financial assistance offered through the MyCAA scholarship if their sponsor is promoted above the eligible ranks as long as the spouse has an approved education and training plan in place.
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Spouses of service members in the National Guard or reserve in the pay grades listed above
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Spouses who have completed high school or obtained a GED
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Spouses who have financial assistance document(s) approved before the active-duty service member’s date of separation or the active-duty service member’s release from Title 10 military orders
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Who is NOT eligible for the My Career Advancement Account Scholarship?
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Spouses married to service members in pay grades E-6 and above; W-3 and above; and O-3 and above. The authorization of the fiscal 2020 NDAA allows military spouses to remain eligible for the financial assistance offered through the MyCAA scholarship if their sponsor is promoted above the eligible ranks as long as the spouse has an approved education and training plan (ETP) in place
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Spouses who are a member of the armed forces themselves currently on Title 10 orders
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Spouses who are married but legally separated (or under court order or statute of any state or US territory) from a member of the armed forces on Title 10 orders
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Spouses whose National Guard or reserve military sponsor is in a Warning Orders/Alert, Post Deployment/ Demobilization or Transition Status
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Spouses who are unable to apply for financial assistance while their military sponsor is on Title 10 orders or before the sponsor’s date of separation
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If you're ready to take the next step toward a rewarding career in insurance adjusting, please contact our office at 713-737-5244 for more details.
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We look forward to helping you start your new career!
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Looking to advance your career? Contact our office today to learn more about our comprehensive Six-Week Intensive Training Course. A dedicated veteran career counselor is ready to guide you every step of the way, ensuring you have the support and information you need to succeed.
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Eligibility Requirements:
To enroll in this program, you must meet the qualifications established by the Texas Veterans Commission as mandated by the State of Texas.
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