To conclude, expanding the MTAP to include licenses and technical certifications would bring about a host of benefits to not only service members, but the organizations they work for and the American economy as a whole. As stated, undergraduate degrees are no longer a job guarantee. Companies are looking for candidates with more focused expertise.18 Giving service members the financial means to earn these certificates would bring increased job knowledge to the military and increase their probability of earning a civilian job. While this would cost the government more, much like the GI Bill, there would be a greater return on investment. Through extending Tuition Assistance to spouses, the aforementioned benefits would also apply to them. Additionally, they would benefit from the increased family well-being that is commonly associated with higher education. Should the DoD accept the recommendation of the DoD family council it will mean a new-era in education assistance for military service members and their spouses. It is important to ensure that members of the United States Armed Forces are receiving all the aid that is possible to offer them to help them, their families, and the United States as a whole. In order to adapt to the changes circumstances of the 21 century, the DoD needs to put these changes into effect for the greater good of all
To conclude, expanding the MTAP to include licenses and technical certifications would bring about a host of benefits to not only service members, but the organizations they work for and the American economy as a whole. As stated, undergraduate degrees are no longer a job guarantee. Companies are looking for candidates with more focused expertise.18 Giving service members the financial means to earn these certificates would bring increased job knowledge to the military and increase their probability of earning a civilian job. While this would cost the government more, much like the GI Bill, there would be a greater return on investment. Through extending Tuition Assistance to spouses, the aforementioned benefits would also apply to them. Additionally, they would benefit from the increased family well-being that is commonly associated with higher education. Should the DoD accept the recommendation of the DoD family council it will mean a new-era in education assistance for military service members and their spouses. It is important to ensure that members of the United States Armed Forces are receiving all the aid that is possible to offer them to help them, their families, and the United States as a whole. In order to adapt to the changes circumstances of the 21 century, the DoD needs to put these changes into effect for the greater good of all