Is there a way to have the military pay for your spouses past schooling?

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My husband was National Guard and went to reg. Army. While he was in the guard and deployed to Iraq I did one semester of schooling. Is there a way the military will go back and pay for the semester that I did before? If so please help me figure out how.
 
No, they will not pay for the spouses schooling at all, especially prior schooling. The only time a spouse is eligible for money is if it is a transfer of the GI Bill to her from the spouse. It couldn't be done until Aug 1st of this year, had to meet certain criteria and it cannot pay for any previous schooling.
 
No, they will not pay for the spouses schooling at all, especially prior schooling. The only time a spouse is eligible for money is if it is a transfer of the GI Bill to her from the spouse. It couldn't be done until Aug 1st of this year, had to meet certain criteria and it cannot pay for any previous schooling.
 
No. The military does not directly fund dependents education anyways. The GI Bill, and multitude of other dependents scholarships (IE: MyCAA) do not pay for past education expenses or offer refunds/reimbursements to completed semesters for dependents.
 
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