Sunday, February 12, 2012

What happens if you join the military to pay for college, then get kicked out?

Say you join the military so you can go to college. If after college you get kicked out for homosexual conduct or something of the sort, will you have to pay the military for your college?What happens if you join the military to pay for college, then get kicked out?It depends on how the discharge is characterized and how much time you have served. As the poster above state, the military only pays after you get out unless you are rotc. If you are rotc and have a scholarship and your situation occurs, you will have to repay the scholarship. If you are enlisted and have served at least 36 months and the discharge is characterized as honorable, you still get your gi bill. If you get less than an honorable discharge, you will not get your benefits.What happens if you join the military to pay for college, then get kicked out?That's random. "Homosexual conduct." Not, drugs or alcohol, but that? What were you doing, kissing a girl in the middle of a hallway with your uniform on? Jeez. You'd probably have to pay them the rest of your bill if you didn't finish paying for it. Or if it was free to begin with, your just shamefully kicked out.What happens if you join the military to pay for college, then get kicked out?they wont pay you until you complete the service and will not pay you if you get kicked out?



they might not pay you regardless?

who knows?

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