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Is it true that the California Veterans college tuition waiver program also will pay for you?
1 Commentfiestyligerwoahman asked:Is it true that the California Veterans college tuition waiver program also will pay for you to get your masters and doctorate degrees if you continue at a California public school? My cousin in the navy said this. Is it true?
Published on June 2, 2009 · Filed under: College And University, Financial Aid, Government; Tagged as: California Veterans college tuition waiver, Tuition Waiver Program
One Response to “Is it true that the California Veterans college tuition waiver program also will pay for you?”
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Belie said on April 25th, 2010 at 12:09 am
I think so, but be aware that for you to be eligible you need to be a dependent of a disabled or deceased veteran and have to make less than $10,000 a year (if you’re the disabled veteran’s child). And it also doesn’t give you a free ride, it just knocks off the mandatory fees. It will still be up to you to pay for books and such.


