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Introduction
The New Hampshire National Guard provides comprehensive educational support, guidance, and resources. Tuition assistance is available from the Federal level along with support from the State level through the State Tuition Waiver.
Contact Us:
Army Federal and State Education Programs are handled in the G1 section of the New Hampshire National Guard Headquarters Building in Concord NH. Service members are welcome to contact us directly for questions related to education counseling, tuition assistance, GI Bill, and Army Testing.
Army Federal Tuition Assistance Program
Contact:
Mr. John Berube
john.w.berube.civ@army.mil
(603) 545-5137
Army State Education Program
Contact:
1LT Victoria Cantalupo
NHARNG Education Office
victoria.a.cantalupo.civ@army.mil
(603) 225-1207
Air State Education Program
Contact:
SMSgt Elizabeth A. DeTrude
NHANG Force Development Superintendent
elizabeth.detrude@us.af.mil
(603) 430-3529
Important Deadlines
Federal Tuition Assistance (FTA):
8 days prior to the course start
State Tuition Waiver (TW):
To utilize the state Tuition Waiver, Soldier must exhaust all FTA first.
Credentialling Assistance:
Credentialing assistance must be paid prior to the course start date. To ensure payments occur, submit paperwork at least a week prior to the actual course start date.
Frequently Asked Questions
What schools does my state Tuition Waiver (TW) work at?
What programs at the NH state schools do my state Tuition Waiver (TW) cover?
Why do I have to exhaust Federal Tuition Assistance (FTA) before using my state Tuition Waiver (TW)
What would make me ineligible for Federal Tuition Assistance (FTA)?
GI Bill Program Information
• All GI Bill benefits administered by the Department of Veteran’s Affairs that provides basic educational assistance for tradition/M-Day Soldiers actively serving in the selected Reserve. Keep LINK TO VA WEBSITE.
• Below are the most common education assistance programs for Guard members. For other Programs contact our office or the VA directly: Montgomery GII Bill Chapter 1606 (MGIB-SR), Post 9-11 GI Bil Chapter 33, and Montgomery GI Bill Chapter 30-Active Duty/AGR
Montgomery GI Bill Chapter 1606 (MGIB-SR)
Post 9-11 GI Bill Chapter 33
Testing Center
Testing Center:
Our testing center offers a variety of tests: DLPT, DLAB, AFCT, and SIFT.
To schedule one of these tests, contact 1LT Victoria Cantalupo
victoria.a.cantalupo.civ@army.mil
State Education Office (603) 225-1207
Additional Resources
All these benefits can be also used in conjunction with funding, available through the Department of Education which you would apply for by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For questions on FAFSA, you can visit
www.studentaid.gov
or talk to the finical aid office at your school.
Please note that local City/Town scholarships are less competitive.
Common Scholarship Websites
Big Future
www.bigfuturecollegeboard.org
JLV College Counseling
https://jlvcollegecounseling.com
Broke Scholar
www.brokescholar.com
My Scholly
www.myscholly.com
Capped
www.cappex.com
Niche.com
www.niche.com
College Board
www.collegeboard.org
Scholarships.com
www.scholarships.com
Fast Web
www.fastweb.com
Unigo
www.unigo.com
Gates Millennium Scholar
https://gmsp.org
Other Resources:
Linktree
Education and Incentives Sharepoint Page
Joint Service Transcript (JST)
GI Bill Comparison Tool
Financial Aid and Grants
DANTES (College Testing for Credit)
Apprenticeship & OJT
Milconnect
GI Bill
How to apply for GI Bill Benefits
John David Fry Survivor Scholarship
Google form requesting testing material from 1LT Cantalupo