Active Military Tuition Assistance

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Getting Started

If you want to use your military TA or MyCAA benefits, follow the steps below to begin your journey.

Phase I

  1. Apply for admission.
  2. Request official transcripts from all colleges and universities you have attended and ask that they be sent the Admissions⁄Registrar's Office. Official Joint Services Transcripts may also be submitted.
  3. Take TSI assessment test or submit high school test scores.

Phase II

  1. Complete orientation.
  2. See your success coach (advisor). Discuss which degree plan best fits your educational goals. To receive Army, Airforce, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard Tuition Assistance (TA) and MyCAA benefits, you must follow your official degree plan that is on file with us. We recommend that you print out a copy of the evaluation and take it along with copies of all transcripts when you meet with your success coach (advisor).

Phase III

  1. Register for classes.
  2. Apply for your military educational benefits if you haven’t done so already. Follow the requirements for your specific TA benefits. Download the application that applies to your circumstances.
  3. Email Dallas College at MilitaryDist@DallasCollege.edu and include the following information:
    • Name
    • Student ID
    • The semester/year you are attending (Spring 2023)
    • A copy of your voucher if available
    • A brief description of your situation or question
    • Please include in the subject line: “Tuition Assistance,” branch of service, your last name and Dallas College ID. (Example: Tuition Assistance, Army, Jones, 1234567)

Contact Us

Feel free to email us any time we can be of assistance. Dallas College staff are ready to assist and support you.

Please include in the subject line: “Tuition Assistance,” branch of service, your last name and Dallas College ID. (Example: Tuition Assistance, Army, Jones, 1234567)

Dallas College Policies for Military Students

Fees and Charges Not Covered by Tuition Assistance (TA)/MyCAA

Army, Airforce, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard Tuition Assistance (TA) and My Career Advancement Scholarship Program (MyCAA) only cover mandatory standard tuition charges. A portion of Dallas College tuition ($20 per credit hour) covers the cost of required books and learning materials through the IncludED program. TA and MyCAA benefits do not pay for IncludED program charges. Each student is responsible for opting out of the IncludED program or paying the amount associated with learning materials. Additional information is available on the IncludED webpage.

Military Tuition Assistance Refund Policy

Army, Airforce, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard Tuition Assistance (TA) is awarded to a student under the assumption the student will attend school for the entire period for which the assistance is awarded. When a student officially withdraws, the student may no longer be eligible for the full amount of TA funds originally awarded. To comply with the Department of Defense (DOD) policy, Dallas College will return any unearned TA funds to the military service, not to the service member. The full policy can be found on the Dallas College Military TA Refund Policy webpage.

If a service member stops attending due to a military service obligation, Dallas College will work with the affected service member to identify solutions that will not result in a student debt for the returned portion in compliance with DOD policy.

Readmission of Service Members

Service members who cannot attend school because of military service may be entitled to relief from academic or financial requirements. Please review the entire policy at the Excused Absence for Military Personnel Called to Active Duty in the Dallas College catalog.

Speak with admissions about getting a course extension if you are unable to complete any work for a class because of a military obligation.​

General Announcements

Department of Education 34 CFR Section 668 Compliance

Dallas College does not provide any commission, bonus or other incentive payment based in any part, directly or indirectly, upon success in securing enrollments or the award of financial aid to any person or entity who is engaged in any student recruitment or admission activity, or in making decisions regarding the awarding of Title IV, Higher Education Act (HEA) program funds.

Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students (HEROES) Act of 2003

The Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students (HEROES) Act of 2003 aims to ensure that service members receiving student aid are not affected because of their military status. Among those who are eligible for the HEROES Act of 2003 are active-duty military and members of the National Guard serving during a war, along with their spouses and dependents.