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Starting July 1, veterans who have completed a minimum of four years of active duty will be eligible for full-tuition awards under the state's Veterans Tuition Award Program. This initiative aims to broaden access to affordable higher education for those who have bravely served in the military.
The expansion of this program reflects New York's commitment to supporting veterans as they transition to civilian life and pursue educational opportunities. By alleviating the financial burden associated with higher education, the state hopes to empower veterans to gain new skills, advance their careers, and contribute positively to their communities.
The Veterans Tuition Award Program is designed to cover tuition costs at both public and private institutions within New York. This significant investment in the education of veterans underscores the importance of recognizing their service and ensuring they have the resources needed to succeed academically. As the program rolls out, it promises to make a meaningful impact on the lives of many veterans and their families.
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