Never stop learning! Veterans and their families may be eligible for various federal and/or state educational benefits to help you and your family succeed. Here you can access information about education and training programs and assistance.
The Military Family Resources page, provided by the Texas Education Agency, offers information about Texas schools, graduation requirements, education certification fee waivers, and other links of interest.
Provided by: Texas Education Agency
The Family Support Services Office of the Texas Military Department offers programs and service partnerships that are available to Texas service members, veterans, and families including: family and youth programs and retreats, resilience and suicide prevention, transition and employment assistance, mental health and counseling services, soldier support services, survivor outreach, and more.
Provided by: Texas Military Department
The Services for Women Veterans page on the TexVet website provides a comprehensive list of resources and services for women veterans.
Provided by: TexVet
The Veterans Education Program provides information about the Montgomery GI Bill, the Hazlewood Act, the Post 911 GI Bill, and On-the-Job Training (OJT).
Provided by: Texas Veterans Commission
The Texas Veterans Leadership Program is a resource and referral network that assists returning veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan with employment, training, medical, educational, and other needs.
Provided by: Texas Workforce Commission
The Texas Education Agency oversees primary and secondary public education with the mission of providing leadership, guidance, and resources to help schools meet the educational needs of all students.
Provided by: Texas Education Agency
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) Military Outreach page provides information, FAQs, application and renewal forms, and examination and education requirement waivers for military personnel, veterans, and spouses.
Provided by: Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Texas Operation Welcome Home is a program designed to better meet the needs of Transitioning Service Members, recently separated Veterans, and Military Spouses in the Great State of Texas.
Provided by: Texas Workforce Commission
Many organizations provide scholarships for veterans and their dependents. Check out a comprehensive list of these organizations on the TexVet website.
Provided by: TexVet
Students receiving veterans’ educational benefits are typically also eligible for all scholarships awarded by Texas A&M University. In addition, military affiliated students are also eligible for Military Scholarships awarded through the university, as well as scholarships awarded to military affiliated students through outside entities.
Provided by: Texas A&M University
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides a wide range of benefits including health care, disability, education and training, vocational rehabilitation and employment, home loan guaranty, dependent and survivor benefits, medical treatment, life insurance, and burial benefits.
Provided by: United States Department of Veterans Affairs