FINANCIAL AID

Military to Medicine® offers entry level healthcare training at no cost to eligible individuals1. Personalized funding assistance and financial aid is provided to all our students when a training application is received and after careful review of eligibility2.

For us to help determine your potential funding eligibility2, you must first submit an application. If you would like to learn more about available funding sources and eligibility, please click on one of the links below.

Funding Sources:


FEDERAL FUNDING2
(1) Department of Defense Financial Aid (FA): Military Spouse Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) for eligible military spouses.
To learn more, click here.

(2) Department of Labor: Employment and training program for eligible applicants - the Workforce Investment Act (WIA.)
To learn more, click here.

GRANTS3
(1) Call of Duty Endowment (CODE): job placement and training assistance provided by Military to Medicine for qualifying veterans.
To learn more, click here.

(2) Dallas Triad Fund: job placement and training assistance provided by Military to Medicine for qualifying active and former military personnel and their families in the Dallas, Texas region.
To learn more, click here.

SCHOLARSHIPS4
Military to Medicine provides scholarships through the Military to Medicine Inova Health System Fund. Scholarship eligibility is based on program eligibility1, need, and prior learning and work experience. Scholarship applicants must submit a one-paragraph essay (approximately 500 words) explaining their need base and how this training program and scholarship would assist with career advancement and military life.

Donations
Military to Medicine is supported in part by charitable contributions from private corporations and individuals. If you would like more information about becoming a program partner, or how you can support the scholarship fund through a donation, please contact Franziska Moeckel at: Franziska.moeckel@inova.org ; or call: (703) 208 - 5907.






1Military to Medicine Program Eligibility: If you do not qualify for free training under Military to Medicine's eligibility guidelines, you may purchase any course at your convenience.

2Military to Medicine does not determine funding eligibility for Federal Funding sources and has no influence on the decision making process. Guidelines are used to assist students in better understanding their eligibility for the federal benefits listed in this section.

3Eligibility is determined based on underlying guidelines and funding availability.

4Military to Medicine does not guarantee free training. Scholarships are given on a case-by-case basis and are based on need and eligibility.

Talent Exchange

Charitable support from individuals, corporations, and other organizations enables Military to Medicine to support the career goals of our nation's military family.

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