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- Military and Veteran Services and Resources

(Clinic) 1855 W Main St, Newark, OH 43055 Phone: 740.788.8329, Toll Free 888.615.9448 ext. 5900, Fax: ... Community Resources: Food, Housing, Employment Needs and More: 740-345-1113 Free clinic Look Up Center Vision/Dental Care 211 Scheduling is done through 211 Behavioral ...
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- Financial Aid and Scholarships

encourage students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for ...
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- Military, Veteran and Dependent Educational Benefits

There are several federal and state of Ohio VA Education Benefits available for COTC students depending on military branch and length of service. The COTC veteran and military team are here to help you determine the best option available for you based on ... Army National Guard Education Handbook: kicker rate they contracted for ($100, $200 or $350). All payments are tax free. o The Kicker is paid in ...
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- Ohio National Guard Scholarship and Military Tuition Assistance (TA)

ONGSP will pay the base tuition (general and instructional fees) for Ohio state-assisted colleges and universities. ONGSP scholarships are available for both full-time and part-time students who are actively enrolled in at least three (3) credit hours or ... Spouse Support: https://mycaa.militaryonesource.mil/mycaa/ ⢠ÞÒòåå _Ò© _b²íÅ _ _oldiers may also be eligible for free CLEP exams through MYCAA and ...
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- Admissions and Reentry

attend college while on active duty. To begin the enrollment process to attend COTC, complete our free ... Veterans Quick Start Guide: get started: Apply for free at cotc.edu/apply. Some programs may have additional requirements. Contact ...
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- Justin Glass

definitely affordable. You get an associate degree for free, more or less, and the GI Bill even pays for your ...
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- COTC Student Veteran Stories

definitely affordable. You get an associate degree for free, more or less, and the GI Bill even pays for your ...
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