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Army Tightens Education Program Rules
March 23, 2026
The U.S. Army has implemented new policies tightening its education programs by eliminating Credentialing Assistance for commissioned officers and refocusing benefits on enlisted soldiers to support their civilian career transitions. These changes include mandatory command approval for all credentialing assistance requests and a one-year suspension for soldiers who do not complete their courses. The Tuition Assistance Program is also subject to stricter approval and suspension policies to better control rising costs and ensure program accountability.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the shift in education benefit eligibility and approval processes, which may affect contract requirements for education and training service providers supporting Army personnel.
- The increased oversight and suspension policies indicate a potential reduction in program expenditures and a focus on measurable outcomes, impacting future contract scopes and deliverables.
- Contractors offering credentialing and tuition assistance services should align proposals with the Army's updated approval and compliance requirements to remain competitive.
- This policy change highlights the Army's prioritization of enlisted soldiers' career transition support, signaling opportunities for vendors specializing in enlisted education and credentialing solutions.
Under the new policy, all credentialing assistance requests will require command approval.
— Army officials
Weโve already deployed OpenAI in the last few weeks, and weโre going to deploy the others. We have deployed Gemini. And what weโre seeing so far is the workflows are very similar. So the disruption is, we think, minimal.
— Emil Michael, Pentagon Chief Technology Officer
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U.S. Army, U.S. Army Human Resources Command, Department of Defense, General Services Administration, Office of Personnel Management
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