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But also, there are several other options that could help pay for your college without joining the military or needing a job immediately. There is grants, scholarships, and FAFSA (FAFSA only helps you before the semester starts rather than during it, but can pay for an entire semester in full sometimes, it did for me for 2 semesters). Also after the military, you get the GI Bill benefits, which last I heard let's you pull out $35,000 from the GI Bill funds within a 10 year period after leaving the military honorably, you can pull it all out at once even, and College costs is usually also reduced for military vets. Most big cities have a demand for people with associate's in office positions as well, but those jobs suck to work at tho.