Looking for some advice, both from people who have/are serving and from college graduates who had to deal with getting federal aid.
For the last few months, my plan for after finishing my AS degree next semester has been to enlist in the air force. My main motivations were getting out of my parents house and starting my own life, gaining some financial security and job experience while having 4 years to work on my animation demos during my off-time, and gaining access to the educational benefits the military offers.
However, due to the amount of financial aid I started and should in theory KEEP receiving, I'm finding that I have the option to basically get a free no-strings-attached ride to transfer to a university and finish a bachelor's degree. The problem is, I'm not entirely trustful of this system. I've changed nothing that I'm doing but only now am I suddenly eligible for the level of money I'm getting. It would be great to completely finish college, but I don't want to put myself in a position where I can have the financial carpet pulled from under me. I'm going to make an appointment with a councilor and see if I can figure out exactly what it is that made me start receiving decent aid and find out for sure if it would continue through university, but presently this is shooting holes in my immediate plans.
Is it better to take the safer (financially speaking) but slower service route, or to jump on the college financial aid chance to finish a degree and get on to what I really want to do in life several years faster but with the risk of finding myself forced to either drop out or take out some nasty ugly loans?