Adam Shaw had a longtime dream of earning a Masterโ€™s degree. But he needed to finish his Bachelorโ€™s first. There were two obstacles: Time and money.

Between raising two children by himself and having a full-time job as the food court manager at the Fort Riley Exchange, Shaw found it difficult to carve out time to attend classes at a brick-and-mortar university.

In 2016, Shaw applied for the Exchangeโ€™s Tuition Assistance program, which enabled him to finish his Bachelorโ€™s. And in 2020, when he completed his Master of Business Administration degree from Columbia Southern University, he was one of 10 associates to earn degrees with help from the program.

โ€œIt really was a blessing for me to be able to further my education and not being tied down to knowing that I was putting myself further and further in debt,โ€ Shaw said. โ€œI was enriching my career and my education at the same time.โ€

The program dates to at least 1988. Since 2000, more than 1,200 associates have sought degrees with the programโ€™s help.

โ€œThe Tuition Assistance Program is a great benefit,โ€ said Randy Ramirez, vice president of HR Talent. โ€œBut there are specific eligibility criteria that have to be met for the program.โ€

To qualify for the program, associates must be regular full-time employees; have one year of continuous service; no disciplinary action; and participate in a program relevant to the Exchangeโ€™s operational needs. If participants decide to leave the Exchange or retire before they finish the program, they must pay back the aid on a pro-rated basis.

There is an annual maximum of $5,250 for tuition assistance. Lifetime tuition assistance payments are limited to $20,000 for an undergraduate degree and $30,000 for a graduate degree.

Amanda Hartfield, the Fort Bragg Exchange general manager, earned her Master of Business Administration in strategic leadership from Amberton University in 2020 through the program.

โ€œIt felt like it had been forever since Iโ€™d been in college, so it was an adjustment period to get refocused,โ€ said Hartfield, who earned her Bachelorโ€™s degree in 2003. โ€œIt helped me with my time-management skills. Time management was one of the challenges I faced, working full time and going to school full time, required extra focus.โ€

For more about program requirements, and to apply, email tuitionassistance@aafes.com

In addition to Shaw and Hartfield, the 2020 graduates are:

Associate:

  • M. Cooper, Loss Prevention manager III, Pacific Region, Columbia University, criminal justice

Bachelorโ€™s:

  • Kristy Bright, Logistics Directorate, transportation analyst III, Texas A&M University, Bachelor of Arts, organizational leadership
  • Joanne Cahalan, Fort Belvoir Exchange general manager, Ashford University, Bachelor of Arts, business administration
  • Keesha Wordlaw, Logistics; operations analyst supervisor, Northwood University, Bachelor of Science, management

Masterโ€™s:

  • Lolita Baltimore, Sales & Merchandise manager, Kaiserlautern Military Community main store, University of Maryland, Master of Business Administration
  • Jeff Byerly, Logistics; Regional Fleet specialist, Amberton University, Master of Business Administration
  • Mikel Hunter, Davis-Monthan Exchange general manager, Amberton University, Master of Business Administration, strategic leadership
  • Charlyne Morganfield, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson general manager, Capella University, Master of Business Administration
  • William Moring, Finance & Accounting, assistant treasurer, Dallas Baptist University, Master of Business Administration, finance
  • Masuma Tiwana, e-commerce, senior business analyst, Amberton University, Master of Business Administration, strategic leadership
  • Michele Weisshaar, chief regional business officer, European Retail Operations, Amberton University, Master of Science, human relations and business

 

 

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