Thursday, February 25, 2010

Approved Spouses Unaffected by Career Program Pause

WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2010 – A week after announcing the temporary halt of the Defense Department’s Military Spouse Career Advancement Account operations, the head of the program assures participants with approved financial assistance that their enrollment will be unaffected.

“For those of you who have currently approved financial account documents, your documents will be honored,” said Tommy T. Thomas, deputy undersecretary of defense for the Pentagon’s office of military community and family policy. “We encourage those spouses who were in the process of developing their career plans to continue to do so.”

The halt, announced Feb. 18, came as a result of an unprecedented six-fold spike in enrollments during January. Since the soft launch in March 2009, more than 136,000 military spouses have applied for the MyCAA program. Currently, 98,000 are enrolled in courses or have been approved for tuition assistance.

“These applications were overwhelming the system intended to support the program and almost reached the budget threshold,” Thomas said. “We are looking to ensure the viability of this valuable program.”

The overall program, including all procedures and financial assistance documents, is currently under review, Thomas said, adding that he expects to announce the program’s long-term strategy soon.

The MyCAA program provides military spouses with opportunities to pursue portable careers in high-demand, high-growth occupations through training programs, job readiness counseling, and employment assistance.

While no new financial assistance applications are being accepted, counseling support will remain available at local installations. Spouses also can receive assistance using other government resources such as Military OneSource and the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Spouses are encouraged to continue to pursue career counseling and the development of their career training plans, Thomas said.


By Carmen L. Gleason
American Forces Press Service

1 comments:

Janet McIntosh said...

Ladies, I just want to clarify so no one is confused by this American Forces Press Service. I am a spouse that is in the midst of the MyCaa program. I was awarded 6000.00 The school term I am currently in - which ends March 31st- was paid for using 3000.00 of my MyCaa money. My next term which would start April 1st was going to use the 3000.00 I still had left in my MyCaa account. Now that the program has been halted I will not be allowed to use the 3000.00 I have left in the account. I keep seeing these posts and the reporters using the same terminology and I think it is confusing a lot of spouses. What they are trying to say is that the spouses who have used the MyCaa money for their current term can finish this term. No more funds will be released though after this term. I have verified this several times through Military One Source and MyCaa. I just wanted to let the spouses know cause I keep seeing so many spouses confused and I keep contacting Military One source every time I see one of these articles or press releases, thinking maybe something changed and I didn't know about it but nothing has changed as of yet ladies. Just wanted everyone to be fully informed. Thanks!

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