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Can I be in Air Force Reserves and go to college?

Can I be in Air Force Reserves and go to college?

The Air Force Reserve can give you the ability to earn extra income and benefits while maintaining a civilian job or pursuing your degree. If you’re a full-time student, you’ll have the time to study while you serve in the Reserve.

Do you get college benefits in the reserves?

Enroll in college courses while you’re in the Army Reserve and we’ll help you pay for them. Reserve tuition assistance covers 100\% of course costs for approved courses (up to $250 per credit hour). WHAT’S THE PAY LIKE? Up to $4,500 per fiscal year.

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Can you be in the reserves and college at the same time?

The Army Reserve offers you the opportunity to work in your civilian career or attend college full time while serving near home. Army Reserve Soldiers receive the same training as active-duty Soldiers.

How long is the contract for Air Force Reserve?

Answer: Your initial military service obligation will be for six years of participation (one weekend a month and two weeks once a year), plus two years of inactive status (you are no longer expected to attend drills, but you could still be activated by the President).

How often does Airforce Reserves work?

two weeks once per year
An Air Force Reservist normally participates a minimum of one weekend per month and two weeks once per year. The weekend duty is called Inactive Duty For Training (IDT) and the two weeks per year are called Annual Tour (AT). Reservists must also be prepared to be deployed by Presidential authority as occasion requires.

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How much do Reserves make a month?

Pay is based on two weeks of training each year and one weekend each month….Basic Military Pay Chart For Army Reserve Soldiers*

Rank Private First Class (E3)
<2 Years $4,418.19
4 Years $4,980.78
6 Years $4,980.78
8 Years $4,980.78

Can you quit Air Force Reserves?

Separation from the Air Force means that you voluntarily or non-voluntarily leave military service. This applies to Active Duty, Reserves, and Guard components. You can voluntarily separate from the Air Force once your service obligation, also known as your contract, has been fulfilled.

What are the pros and cons of serving in the Army Reserve?

Benefits Pro: You get military benefits when you serve in the Reserve. Your pay is based on your rank and time-in-service, and you get active duty pay during training periods. There is free training to prepare you for your Reserve Component job.

What are the pros and cons of joining the Air Force?

Con: The education benefits offered require a minimum six-year commitment. Pro: You are only required to serve one weekend a month during peacetime, plus two weeks of training per year. This was mentioned above in the service commitment section.

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What are the benefits of being in the Air Force Reserve?

Being in the Air Force Reserves provides benefits to support you and your family now, as well as your future career. Having access to low-cost health insurance through TRICARE Reserve Select is a factor that may help your decision on joining the reserve component.

Does the Air Force Reserves pay for insurance?

Not only do you earn an income and earn free training in your career field, there are other benefits to assist both you and your family. You may be considering joining the Air Force Reserves, but are unsure about insurance or other reserve benefits.