Step 1. Get Assessed
Planning your educational goals and objectives can be a dauting task. To get started, download your Joint Services Transcript (JST), and then contact your State Education Services Officer (ESO) for further assistance.
ESOs help Soldiers by:
Step 2. Choose a Field of Study
Log in to your GoArmyEd account (www.goarmyed.com) and use VIA. VIA is a decision support tool designed to help Soldiers make informed decisions.
Step 3. Choose a School
Choosing a school is a difficult task. Below are a few web sites to help Soldiers make informed choices on available schools and programs:
TA Decide: www.dodmou.com/TADECIDE
College Navigator: www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator
GI Bill Comparison Tool: www.vets.gov/gi-bill-comparison-tool
Step 4. Financial Assistance
There are numerous Federal, State and local education programs and services available to ARNG Soldiers. Programs include; GI Bill® , Federal Tuition Assistance, State Tuition Assistance (if applicable), Testing services, Financial Aid, Scholarships, and more. The rules governing these programs can be complicated. To ensure you are receiving everything you may be entitled to, contact these offices:
Step 5. Attend School
Submit all applications according to the required submission deadlines. Keep your State ESO and School Certifying Official informed of any changes in your enrollment status. Be advised specific Grade Point Averages (GPA) are required for certain programs.
Step 6. Graduate!
Upon completion of your program/course, provide an official transcript to your Unit Readiness NCO and the State Education Services Office to ensure your personal Records are up to date.
College Planning & Assistance