Military & veteran tuition assistance
Secure your educational funding
Whether you’re currently serving, retired, or the spouse of a service member, we’re here to help you achieve your goals and move forward in your career with flexible online and evening degree programs that fit your schedule. If you’re on our Louisville campus, be sure to check out our Veterans Center—it’s a great spot to relax, study, and connect with other veterans. Plus, we proudly accept all G.I. Bill® benefits to help you build the skills you need to succeed in both military and civilian careers.
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Military liaison on campus
We are VA benefit experts and understand the benefits process.
Special military assistance tuition rate
If you are currently active duty, reserve, or national guard, you are exclusively entitled to a reduced tuition rate at Sullivan University. You will meet with a Financial Planning Coordinator to review your personalized financial plan. Additionally, your SCO or Military Liaison will be available for any questions about your VA educational benefits.
Yellow Ribbon Program
The Yellow Ribbon Program can help you pay for higher out-of-state, private school, or graduate school tuition that the Post-9/11 GI Bill doesn’t cover. Sullivan University will provide up to $15,000 in Yellow Ribbon funding, which is matched by the Department of Veteran Affairs, for any student eligible for 100% chapter 33 benefits if tuition and fees are over the annual cap for the year. No application is required to receive these benefits if you qualify.
Warrior Battalion Scholarship
Warrior Battalion awards a 100% Tuition Paid Associate’s Scholarship and a 50% Tuition Paid Bachelor’s Scholarship.
College credit for military training
By using the Joint Services Transcript system or the Air Force Service Transcripts system, you can receive college credit for military training based on the degree program you’re enrolling in.
Army COOL at Sullivan University
Sullivan University continues its tradition of serving the educational needs of soldiers by offering the opportunity to use Credentialing Assistance (CA) to take courses leading toward certification exams within high demand areas.
To use Army CA, follow these steps:
Find and select related credentials. At Sullivan University, the following courses lead to approved credentials:
MNE108 – Computer Hardware Fundamentals
Leads to CompTIA A+
MNE109 – Computer Network Fundamentals
Leads to CompTIA Network+
MNE213 – Computer Security Fundamentals
Leads to CompTIA Security+
Speak to your ESO to confirm eligibility and understand requirements to use CA.
Speak with an Admissions Specialist at Sullivan University to enroll in the university as a non-degree seeking student and register for your class.
Complete a CA request online at least 30 days prior to the course or exam start date:
Create or log into your ArmyIgnitED account and acknowledge the Soldier Statement of Understanding (SOU).
Select the “MOS/ASI” option if you wish to pursue a credential aligned with your MOS/AOC/ASI. Select the “Other” option if you wish to pursue a credential NOT aligned to your MOS/AOC/ASI.
Select the credential you wish to pursue and submit.
Once you have selected a credential, request CA funding.
Select a vendor from the list that appears for your credential.
Select the course/exam. Submit.
Complete the training. Sullivan University will report the completion of the course to the Army.
Sign up for your exam to earn your certification.
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Kentucky National Guard Tuition Assistance
Students serving in the Kentucky National Guard may be eligible to have up to 100% of tuition covered in the Fall and Spring quarters each year. To receive benefits, follow these steps:
Fall term deadline: April 1
Spring term deadline: October 11
Submit an application to the university and be accepted
Meet with a Sullivan University financial planning staff member to discuss funding for your first academic year
Register for classes
VA educational benefits
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers veterans education benefits to service members who choose to pursue a degree in higher education. Staff are available to answer questions regarding different programs and to assist with the application process.
Review all VA educational benefits and resources.
Sign up for emails to ask VA-specific questions regarding your benefits or to request a Certificate of Eligibility.
Ready to apply? Apply online, or paper forms are available from our campus staff.
Tillman Scholars
The Pat Tillman Foundation awards academic scholarships to active duty service members, veterans, and military spouses.
Military spouse benefits
Spouses of active duty service members working toward a diploma, certificate, or associate degree are eligible to apply for MyCAA.
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Federal active duty military tuition assistance
Active Duty or National Guard students may qualify for federal tuition assistance (TA). Each respective branch of service has a deadline to apply for benefits each quarter.
First-quarter students who wish to use Federal Tuition Assistance must follow these steps to receive TA for that quarter:
Speak to an Educational Services Officer (ESO) or counselor within the Military Service prior to enrolling.
Submit an application to the university and be accepted.
Meet with a Sullivan University financial planning staff member to discuss funding for their first academic year.
Apply for TA benefits for the registered classes.
Register for classes.
Apply for TA benefits for each individual class prior to the TA deadline.
Army and Air Force – Deadline 7 days prior to course start date.
Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard – Deadline 14 days prior to course start date.
Continuing students must follow these steps:
Prior to completing 8 credits, submit a copy of Degree Audit to their ESO.
Meet with student success coordinator to discuss and register for classes.
Apply for TA benefits for each individual class prior to the TA deadline.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
All students are encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.studentaid.gov to apply for federal grants and other assistance. Your financial planning coordinator will meet with you to discuss your eligibility once your FAFSA is received.
The Department of Education opens the FAFSA application every year on October 1. Because some funding is limited, we recommend filing your FAFSA prior to February 14 to maximize funding eligibility. You may need your last two tax returns when completing your FAFSA.
Review financial aid options for all students.
Refund policy
Students who have a credit balance on their account are eligible to receive a refund.
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