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HANCEVILLE - Military veterans interested in an aviation career can utilize a post 9/11 GI Bill passed last December with Wallace State Community College's Flight Technology program beginning in August with the Fall 2011 semester.
Veterans who have served at least three years (36 months) of active duty since Sept. 11, 2001 are eligible to receive up to 100 percent of their costs in airplane and helicopter training. A housing stipend is also available to those who are eligible.


"It's an excellent opportunity for those who are eligible. It will pay for tuition, fees and aircraft rental," said Marsha Bradford of the WSCC Flight Technology program. "We've been getting calls from states as far away as Ohio and Colorado. Once students are enrolled into the program they are given 36 months to complete it."

Veterans who lack three years of service since 9/11 are still eligible for assistance at a prorated amount.
The post 9/11 legislation is titled S.3447 and was passed because the airline industry is forecasting a shortage of pilots in upcoming years.
For more information about the post 9/11 qualifications, please contact Bradford or WSCC Flight Technology Department Head Bert Mackentepe at 256-737-3040 or 1-800-238-6681 or Joyce Cordes in the Wallace State Financial Aid office at 352-8255.
Those interested can also visit http://www.gibill.va.gov/ . For more information about Wallace State, visit http://www.wallacestate.edu/ .- Russell Moore, Communications and Marketing, WSCC;See Related Article
 

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