We learned a week ago that sequestration cuts, in addition to all their other damage, were undercutting the Army’s Tuition Assistance program. As of March 8, veterans already enrolled and receiving student aid would continue to receive support, but new requests would be turned down due to the spending cuts.
Lt. Col. Tom Alexander, spokesman for the Army’s personnel chief said at the time, “The Army understands the impacts of this action and will re-evaluate should the budgetary situation improve.”
Today, the budgetary situation improved — sort of.
Congress voted to protect the military’s popular Tuition Assistance program on Thursday, directing the Defense Department to find money to fund it.









