Congress voted to reinstate tuition assistance for members of the military today as part of the continuing resolution to keep the government funded through September.
The Senate included tuition assistance as part of the funding bill on Wednesday, and the House approved the measure today, Stars and Stripes reports.
Over the last several weeks, the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marine Corps had suspended their tuition assistance programs for the rest of the fiscal year, blaming sequestration for the cut. Only the Navy kept its program funded.
The program provides $250 per credit hour and up to $4,500 per year for service members working toward a college degree.
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