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		<title>STATESIDE SPOUSE EDUCATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SSEAP)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: 1.     The Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program (SSEAP) is a need-based education assistance program designed to provide spouses of active duty and retired Soldiers, and widows(ers) of Soldiers who died either on active duty or in a retired status, and residing in the United States, with financial assistance in pursuing educational goals. The]]></description>
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<p>1.     The Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program (SSEAP) is a need-based  education assistance program designed to provide spouses of active duty and  retired Soldiers, and widows(ers) of Soldiers who died either on active duty or  in a retired status, and residing in the United States, with financial  assistance in pursuing educational goals. The purpose of the program is to  assist spouses/widows(ers) in gaining the education required to allow them to  qualify for increased occupational opportunities.  Individuals who receive free  tuition as a result of their employment will not receive tuition assistance from  AER. However, they may apply for assistance for fees, supplies or books (no  duplicates) for classes in which they are enrolled.  <strong>“Active Duty” military  personnel are not eligible.</strong></p>
<p>2.     Spouses/widow(ers) must reside at a stateside residence, and be enrolled,  accepted, or pending acceptance as full time students in post-secondary or  vocational institutions and approved by the U.S. Department of Education.</p>
<p>3.     SSEAP is NOT an entitlement or automatically approved. SSEAP does not  apply to second undergraduate or graduate level courses.</p>
<p>4.     Stateside financial assistance is awarded based on financial need, as  evidenced by income, assets, family size, special financial obligations and  circumstances.</p>
<p>5.     The scholarships are awarded annually for up to four (4) academic years  to attend post secondary school FULL TIME for the entire academic year as first  undergraduate level students. Funds are to assist with academic expenses at the  attending University/School and will be disbursed equally between the Fall and  Spring semesters or quarters to assist with tuition, books, fees and supplies.</p>
<p>6.     The Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program scholarships are  awarded annually for up to four academic years to attend post secondary school  full time as undergraduate level students. All students must complete an  application and mail all supporting documentation each year.</p>
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<p><strong>ELIGIBILITY:</strong></p>
<p>To be eligible for SSEAP, applicants must be  residing in the United States and be the spouse of an Soldier on active duty,  widow(er) of an Soldier who died while on active duty, spouse of retired Soldier  or widow(er) of Soldier who died while in a retired status.</p>
<p><strong> APPLICATION AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION: </strong></p>
<p>1.     Spouses/widows(ers) who wish to participate in SSEAP may submit an online  application (AER Form 6) on our Web Site: <a href="http://www.aerhq.org/"> www.aerhq.org</a>. All applicants must complete a new application for each  academic year. Read instructions and application carefully before completing.  All requested documents are required with the submitted online application and <strong>must be mailed</strong> to this headquarters. All the necessary documents must be  postmarked no later than AER’s postmark deadline date for each academic year.</p>
<p>2.     The online application and supporting documentation listed below must be  submitted postmarked no later than March 1, 2010. The applicant is responsible  for meeting the deadline date. Incomplete and/or late applications/documents  WILL NO longer be considered. The supporting documentation is as follows:</p>
<p>a.     <strong>PRIVACY STATEMENT (IF  APLICABLE)</strong> – The privacy statement  (Part 7 of the AER Form 6) must be signed and dated by both the spouse and the  Soldier (as applicable). If special circumstances preclude the Soldier’s  signature, inform us in detail so those circumstances can be considered. If the  spouse is <strong>signing for the Soldier</strong> (they must sign <strong>Soldier’s</strong> name,  by POA) and include a copy of the General Power of Attorney. Without the  signatures, the application is not complete.</p>
<p>b.     <strong>ORDERS</strong> – Send copies of the documents, not originals.</p>
<p>1.    <strong>ARNG AND USAR SOLDIERS</strong> – Most recent Assignment Orders. Active Duty Orders must include ETS and period  of active duty through entire academic year and assignment to eligible command.</p>
<p>2.    If Soldier is deceased while on Active duty, copy of Army Casualty  Report.</p>
<p>3.    A copy of spouse Discharge Orders/DD214 is needed (along with Soldier’s  PCS Orders) if previously in the USA, USN, USAF, USMC, RES OR GRD.</p>
<p>c.     <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2010-2011 STUDENT AID REPORT  (SAR)</span> &#8211; </strong> Financial Aid Analysis: postmark deadline not  later than May 1, 2010. The SAR is the resulting analysis of the Free  Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or renewal.</p>
<p><strong>STEP # 1: COMPLETING THE FAFSA  APPLICATION</strong></p>
<p>1.  The hardcopy FAFSA can be obtained  from your school Financial Aid Office or education advisor. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Submit the FAFSA  application, not later than March 1, 2010</span>, to the processing organization,  NOT AER.  It may take as long as six weeks for processing.</p>
<p>2.   The FAFSA is also available online  at  www.fafsa.ed.gov. If you apply on the web, you can print the SAR  from the site after the data is confirmed. <strong>It must include the Estimated  Family Contribution (EFC) </strong>and all family financial information provided on  the FAFSA to be acceptable. You may request a SAR be mailed to you to forward to  AER. If you requested hard copy of the SAR, it is usually eight pages in length.  The applicant must mail a photocopy of the entire SAR to HQ, AER.</p>
<p>3.   2010-2011 Institutional Student  Information Record (ISIR): Alternate documentation &#8211; The 2010-2011 ISIR has the  same information as the SAR. The postmark deadline is May 1, 2010. This is not  the institution financial aid offering. The applicant must mail a copy of the  entire ISIR to AER.</p>
<p>4.   <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> Do NOT</span> mail AER a copy of your FAFSA application, the FAFSA renewal forms, the  computer-generated printout of data on the application, the family tax forms, or  the institutional financial aid offering. <em>The 2010-2011 analysis from the  Department of Education is the required document to be mailed.</em></p>
<p>5.   To be acceptable, the SAR or ISIR  analysis must include complete family financial information and the EFC.</p>
<p><strong> STEP # 2: PRINTING THE STUDENT AID  REPORT (SAR), RESULTS FROM THE FAFSA APPLICATION</strong></p>
<p>The 2010-2011 Student Aid Report can be  downloaded and printed from the FAFSA website at <a title="http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/" href="http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/"> www.fafsa.ed.gov</a>.</p>
<p>To  access the SAR on the FAFSA website please follow the following steps:</p>
<p>1.     Go to the FAFSA homepage: <a title="http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/" href="http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/"> www.fafsa.ed.gov</a></p>
<p>2.     Under the orange box #3: FAFSA Follow-up click on the link: “View and  print your Student Aid Report”</p>
<p>3.     You then see a Student Access page that says “Confirming your Identity.”  Fill in your information and click on the link “Submit”</p>
<p>4.     You will then see another Student Access page that says “Transactions.”  There will be table that lists your transactions. Under the heading “Transaction  Number” there will be a number. Click on that number. (The number is usually 01)</p>
<p>5.     On this Student Access page you will see a column on the left. Click on  the link on the bottom of the column called, “Print Summary”</p>
<p>6.     You will now be at the “Print Summary” page.</p>
<p>7.     Now click on the link next to the number 2. “SAR (PDF version)”</p>
<p>8.     This link will download your SAR as an Adobe Acrobat File. This is the  correct SAR.</p>
<p>Please print the pdf version, which is 3 pages and mail it to AER by postmark  May 1, 2010. The SAR that is printed off the FAFSA website should be 3 pages.  The first page is a big table and on the top left corner it says SAR 2010-2011.</p>
<p>There is also a yellow hardcopy version that FAFSA can mail that you that is 4  pages which are all front and back. Both of these versions are acceptable. To be  sure we receive all the information we need, please provide a copy of the entire  SAR.</p>
<p>d. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS:</span></p>
<p>1.  If you will be a freshman and have never attended college  – a transcript is not required.</p>
<p>2.  If you are currently in a post  secondary school or have taken undergraduate courses previously,</p>
<p>send an official transcript of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ALL</span> post secondary grades to include the most recent semester or</p>
<p>quarter completed to HQ, AER, verifying  cumulative GPA.</p>
<p>e. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">ID CARD:</span> A legible copy of  student’s Dependent Military ID Card, FRONT AND BACK.</p>
<p>f. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES:</span> If a spouse  has special circumstances that she/he wishes HQ, AER to consider,</p>
<p>include an explanation in “Remarks” of the AER  Form 6 or send an additional letter with their application.  Should</p>
<p>special circumstances occur after the  application is forwarded, provide a subsequent letter to HQ, AER.</p>
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<p><strong>TIMETABLE:</strong> MARK YOUR  CALENDAR</p>
<p><strong> MARCH 1, 2010:</strong> Supporting documentation must be mailed to HQ, AER postmarked not later than  March 1, 2010.  Online applications must be submitted not later than March 1,  2010.  Official transcripts may be mailed with the application or separately but  must meet the March 1 postmark deadline. ARNG and USAR orders and Army Casualty  Report, only if applicable, are due by March 1, 2010.</p>
<p><strong> MAY 1, 2010:</strong> SAR or ISIR financial aid analysis, 2010-2011 report, may be mailed with your  supporting documents or separately but must be postmarked no later than May 1,  2010.</p>
<h2>MAY 2010:  Award letters mailed to scholarship recipients during the last week of May.</h2>
<p><strong>JULY 1, 2010:</strong> Scholarship recipients complete and return the AER Scholarship Agreement and  provide a copy of report of final spring grades (photo copy acceptable) for the  2009-2010 academic year.</p>
<p><strong> JULY 26-30, 2010:</strong> HQ, AER disburses scholarship funds to schools.</p>
<p><strong> DECEMBER 2010: </strong> Applications for the 2011-2012 Academic Year  (AY) will be available on our (AER) web page, <a href="http://www.aerhq.org/"> www.aerhq.org</a>; after December 1<sup>st</sup>.</p>
<p><strong>WHAT TO SEND?</strong></p>
<p><strong>A COMPLETE APPLICATION INCLUDES:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>AER Stateside Spouse  	Education Assistance Program Application for AY 2010-2011, SUBMITTED ONLINE.</li>
<li>Signed Privacy  	Statement by applicant and Soldier (if applicable).</li>
<li>A General Power of  	Attorney, (if applicable).</li>
<li>ARNG and USAR  	Soldiers: Active Duty Orders, serving under Title 10, US Code, (if  	applicable).</li>
<li>Deceased Active  	Soldiers: Army Casualty Report, (if applicable).</li>
<li>A copy of student’s  	Discharge Orders/DD214 if previously in the USA, USN, USAF, USMC, RES or GRD,  	(if applicable).</li>
<li>Official transcript(s)  	of all grades verifying CUM GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 grading scale.</li>
<li>2010-2011 Student Aid  	Report (SAR), Financial Aid Analysis.</li>
<li>A legible photocopy of  	student’s Dependent Military ID Card, FRONT AND BACK.</li>
</ol>
<p>Mail completed Stateside Spouse Education  Assistance Application with required documentation to HQ, AER. For</p>
<p>Acknowledgment that AER has received your  Application or subsequent correspondence, enclose a stamped, self-addressed  postcard. We will date and return it. This is the only way we can acknowledge  receipt. Note, return receipt to the student of the stamped dated postcard does  not necessarily mean that your Application was complete.</p>
<h3>Headquarters, Army Emergency Relief</h3>
<p>Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program</p>
<p>200 Stovall Street</p>
<p>Alexandria, VA 22332-0600</p>
<p><strong> PLEASE NOTE:</strong> HQ, AER assumes no responsibility for applications or supporting documentation  not received by this office OR not received in a timely manner.  We do not  assume responsibility for items mailed to this address with insufficient postage  and subsequently returned to the applicant by the postal service.  All  correspondence to the student will be sent to the address listed on the  application until a change is received in writing to the contrary.  We assume no  responsibility for letters from HQ, AER not delivered to the applicant.  All  changes to information furnished to HQ, AER must be submitted in writing.</p>
<p>NO EXCEPTIONS TO ANYTHING POSTMARKED AFTER THE  DEADLINE DATE</p>
<p>Source: http://www.aerhq.org/Education_Spouse_Stateside_ProgramDescription.asp</p>
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