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Another knife in the back for the veterans!

Force-wide changes to the military's Tuition Assistance program may require troops to pay back their TA money if they perform poorly in class.

Service members taking undergraduate courses will have to achieve a grade of C or higher, and those taking graduate-level classes must obtain a grade of B or higher, or else they will be subject to "recoupment" and may have to pay out-of-pocket cash retroactively for the class's costs, according to an internal policy change that Defense Department officials approved July 7 but did not publicly announce.

Service members who receive a grade of "I" for incomplete will have to repay their TA money if they fail to complete the class and convert the "I" into a satisfactory grade.

The TA program also will no longer cover laboratory fees or other fees that come on top of tuition, according to the new rules. Service members may have to pay out-of-pocket cash for those fees.

"Educational institutions that bundle tuition, fees, or books into a consolidated cost must detail the charges of fees and books separately for Service members participating in the TA program," according to the updated DoD Instruction outlining the changes.

"Fees include any charge not directly related to course instruction, including but not limited to costs associated with room, board, distance learning, equipment, supplies, books/materials, exams, insurance, parking, transportation, admissions, registration, or fines," according to the instruction.

DoD's Tuition Assistance costs have soared in recent years as the benefit became more generous, school costs increased and more service members sought to participate. But now, as the Pentagon is facing long-term budget cuts, officials are scaling back the level of payments and revising some eligibility rules.

http://www.13wmaz.com/story/news/local/robins-air-force-base/2014/07/25/dod-tightens-tuition-assistance-rules/13164275/

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'C' for undergraduate work and 'B' for graduate work are low standards, so I think it is more than fair. Why should taxpayer money go to students who don't take their classes seriously or don't complete them. Same standard should apply to federally funded grants and loans.

I disagree with the fees though - if the fees are required for class, ie. laboratory fees, book fees, etc., then they should also be covered.

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'C' for undergraduate work and 'B' for graduate work are low standards, so I think it is more than fair. Why should taxpayer money go to students who don't take their classes seriously or don't complete them. Same standard should apply to federally funded grants and loans.

I disagree with the fees though - if the fees are required for class, ie. laboratory fees, book fees, etc., then they should also be covered.

Agree. They should not pay for someone who did not satisfactorily complete the class

 

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