Armed Forces Educational Assistance Act of 1980 - Authorizes the Secretary of each military department to establish an educational assistance program for persons enlisting in an armed force under such Secretary's jurisdiction. Requires the Department of Defense to bear the costs of any such program. Prohibits requiring that any person participating make any contribution to such program.
Directs the Secretary of Defense to prescribe regulations for such programs, taking account of the differences among the several armed forces.
Requires that such programs provide that any person initially enlisting in an armed force who meets eligibility requirements established by the Secretary concerned, according to specified guidelines, become entitled to educational assistance at the time of such enlistment, with specified exceptions.
Sets the period of educational assistance entitlement at one standard academic year (or the equivalent) for: (1) each year of the initial enlistment, up to four years; or (2) for each year of active service, provided the person has completed at least two years active service before discharge or other release from active duty. Denies such entitlement to members discharged or otherwise released from active duty before completing two years of active service or under other than honorable conditions. Provides that such entitlement may not be used until a member has completed two years of active service.
Directs the Secretary concerned to limit eligibility to persons who: (1) initially enlist for service on active duty as a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps after September 30, 1980; (2) are graduates of a secondary school; and (3) meet other requirements the Secretary may consider appropriate for the purposes of this Act and the needs of the armed forces.
Directs the Secretary concerned to establish the maximum amount (up to $1,200) of assistance for educational expenses at an accredited institution of postsecondary education which may be provided any person under such program in any academic year. Permits different amounts to be established for different categories of persons enlisting.
Entitles program participants to subsistence allowances of $300 per month during a nine- month academic year for full-time students (one-half of such amount for less than full-time).
Directs the Secretary of Defense to increase the maximum amounts of yearly educational assistance and of the subsistence allowance, whenever the rate of pay for grade E-1 is increased by the same percentage increase.
Allows members, upon reenlistment at the end of their initial enlistment, to: (1) elect a 60 percent lump-sum payment in lieu of such educational assistance and subsistence allowance; or (2) transfer such entitlement to their spouses or dependent children.
Sets a ten-year duration for such entitlement beginning on the date of retirement or discharge or other separation from active duty or, in the case of a member who dies on active duty and had transferred such entitlement, beginning on the date of death.
Requires persons entitled to such assistance to submit applications to the Secretary concerned to receive such benefits.
Directs the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress every three months on the operation of such program.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Armed Services.
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