Potential Magazine College and Career Organizer 2020 | Page 62
military
national guard
PAY FOR SCHOOL
THROUGH SERVICE
College is expensive— plain and simple.
There are tons of ways you can finance your
education, from scholarships to student loans.
Here’s an option a lot of people don’t think of
when deciding how to pay for school: joining
the National Guard. The National Guard offers
programs for every type of student, whether
you're still in high school, attending
college, or working toward a technical certifi-
cation.
Major Valisa L. Hadley saw the opportunity to fund her college
education through military service and went for it. Here’s her
experience!
LIFE BEFORE THE GUARD
I played softball in high school, and all I ever wanted was to play
ball in college. I got pregnant when I was 17, though, and my
priorities shifted. When I moved off to college, it was really
difficult trying to maintain a job, go to school full-time, and take
care of a baby. I was working as a manager at McDonald’s when
I met my recruiter, and he told me about the Alabama Army
National Guard.
The National Guard provided me with benefits that I will be able
to pass on to my daughter for funding her college education as
well. It also allowed me the opportunity to spend additional time
with my daughter, and it gave me another job in addition to my
civilian career.
WHAT I LEARNED
Anyone who is considering joining the Guard should definitely
sit down with not only a recruiter, but also an education service
officer. The National Guard is not the best path for everyone—
you should definitely know all of the options available to you
before you make the decision. Make sure that you involve your
parents or guardians as well. The Guard is all about supporting
your family, and they should be involved in any decision you make.
If you are joining for education benefits, make sure you choose a
school that supports military education, because not all schools
support the military benefits you receive. Always remember to have
fun and enjoy it. If you’re not enjoying it, then this may not be
the career path for you. The difference between a job and a career
is whether you enjoy it and are happy with what you are doing!
JOINING THE GUARD
When I returned from basic training and Advanced Individual
Training (AIT), my recruiter saw more potential in me than I
saw in myself. He thought I was a really good leader and said the
ROTC program at Jacksonville State University would be a great
opportunity for me— he was right, and I enjoyed the program.
PAYING FOR COLLEGE
For more information about funding your
The Alabama National Guard helped fund my education through
Federal Tuition Assistance, the Montgomery GI Bill stipend,
and the Alabama National Guard Education Assistance Program
(ANGEAP). I also received an ROTC dorm scholarship, which
I was able to use towards on-campus living for my daughter and
myself. Because of this financial assistance, I was able to graduate
with a double major and commission as an officer.
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Major Valisa
L. Hadley
education with the National Guard, contact the
Guard Support Center at 866-628-5999, via
email at [email protected], or online at
www.NATIONALGUARD.com/education
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