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MyCAA Scholarship

$4,000 for Military Spouses

If you’re a military spouse looking for financial assistance to pursue an occupation or career, you may be eligible for MyCAA (My Career Advancement Account). This program awards up to $4,000 in funding for certifications, and at ProTrain, we provide personalized, short-term training for national certifications in high-demand portable career fields.

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Pass your certification exam with engaging, interactive training from an authorized nationally accredited school.

3 Learning Styles

Portable 100% online training styles that suit your life: instructor-led Live Online, Live Mentored, and Self-Paced.

Exam Included

Course materials and one certification exam fee is covered by us with tuition. *Ask for more details. 
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“I’m a stay-at-home mom with three kids...”

The online classes have been a lifesaver.  Without the ease and convenience of being able to get on a computer whenever this wouldn’t be possible. I think the MyCAA is a great program. This program made it possible for me to take college classes. Especially in my situation, as I’m a stay-at-home mom with three kids, we’d never be able to afford me taking classes. — KayLee Myers, ProTrain Military Spouse Grad | Certified Veterinary Office Manager

Get Ahead with No Cost Education

If you’re the spouse of an active-duty Service Member, you may be eligible to receive up to $4,000 in financial assistance from the Department of Defense. The MyCAA scholarship grant encourages spouses of military personnel to pursue education, training, certificates, licenses, and degrees leading to portable careers.

ProTrain provides MyCAA Approved online programs, which can be accessed from any location, at any time. Our certification training programs lead to jobs that are in high demand and portable, which are valuable to military families wherever you’re stationed! 

ProTrain has helped over twelve thousand people move into a rewarding career with training.

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ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS

  • High School Graduate or GED
  • Operating knowledge of Windows or equivalent operating system
  • Web browser with internet connection

SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS

  • Your spouse must be at or below these pay grades: E-1 to E-5, W-1 to W-2, or O-1 to O-2
  • Your spouse is currently on Title 10 military orders
  • You must be able to start and complete all of your coursework while your spouse is under those orders
  • You have not already used the full $4,000 from MyCAA
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An Amazing Career Awaits

Fill out the form at the top of the page and one of our MyCAA Scholarship counselors will get in touch with you to start the process. Discover your eligibility without a credit check! We’ll assist you each step of the way — from applying to MyCAA, starting your certification training program and supporting you through it, to helping you get certified.

We’re so excited to show you career opportunities that you’ll enjoy.

“...the online class was great, and I learned a lot.”

The experience is fun, and everything was accessible on the website. For someone who didn’t attend a class for four years the online class was great, and I learned a lot. Appreciate the instructor for doing a wonderful job teaching the class with fun activities. — Sonja Alberts, ProTrain Military Spouse Grad | Certified Medical Administrative Assistant

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I started ProTrain to solve a problem I experienced growing up. The problem? Living without the ‘comforts’ most take for granted. Without heat, running water, or air conditioning. I felt trapped in my North Carolina hometown and I didn’t know how to change my situation.

Through all of this, one (good) thing stayed constant: I loved school. I loved it because education was the one thing nobody could take away. I realized that education could open the door to possibilities and change my life.

It did. 

And it turns out other people are facing the same kind of problem — they’re stuck without the skills to move forward in life to better themselves.

Betty L. Gardner, ProTrain, CEO