The U.S. Air Force is changing in-residence intermediate and senior developmental education for active-duty service members as part of a broader policy review, according to a Tuesday announcement .

The updates include revisions to the eligibility windows, declination policy, family separation housing allowance and school selection, according to the statement.

“These are the most recent changes as part of an on-going comprehensive review designed to align policies with the strategic vision for a modernized Air Force and enhanced airpower education,” the memo reads.

For both intermediate and senior developmental education, service members’ eligibility windows are to be extended by one year, the memo states, with adjustments to the eligibility timeline to support the “right time” for att

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