Defense Department to resume education grants to military spouses
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Posted: 3:51 PM Mar 11, 2010
Defense Department to resume education grants to military spouses
the program was halted Feb. 16, after an enrollment spike threatened to overwhelm the program's budget.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - The Defense Department says it will
partially resume a grant program that pays for college classes and
career training for military spouses, who were outraged when the
program was abruptly halted last month.

Tommy T. Thomas, the Defense Department official who oversees
the grants, said Thursday payments will resume next week for more than 136,000 military spouses already enrolled.

He said officials failed to notify spouses in a timely manner when the program was halted Feb. 16, after an enrollment spike threatened to overwhelm the program's budget.

The program started a year ago, offering up to $6,000 for
military spouses to get college degrees and job training.

The Defense Department said it will not take new grant
applications until it decides on a long-term plan for the program.


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