Stepful Keeps Healthcare Training Free for Military Families Amid Government Shutdown

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 9, 2025--

As the government shutdown continues to disrupt funding for education and workforce programs, Stepful, recently named the #1 EdTech company in the U.S. by TIME Magazine and Statista, announced it will continue offering free healthcare career training for military families.

Federal programs that typically cover the cost of training for military spouses, active-duty service members, and National Guard or Reserve personnel have been paused during the shutdown. Stepful is stepping in to ensure uninterrupted access to its healthcare training programs at no cost to those who serve.

“At Stepful, our commitment doesn’t pause,” said Carl Madi, CEO of Stepful. “Military families give so much to this country, and their education and career goals shouldn’t depend on politics or budgets. We’re proud to stand by them and keep their training free through the shutdown and beyond.”

Stepful’s healthcare training programs prepare learners for high-demand roles including medical assistants and pharmacy technicians. Through its online platform, personalized coaching, and job placement support, Stepful has helped thousands of graduates launch meaningful healthcare careers while partnering with health systems across the country to build stronger, more resilient care teams.

“We’ve been hearing from military spouses and service members who were worried they’d have to pause their training because of the shutdown,” said Ashley Weissman, Admissions Representative for Military Programs at Stepful. “It’s been incredible to tell them their education can keep going – that Stepful is still here for them, no matter what.”

Military-affiliated individuals eligible for free Stepful training include:

  • Military spouses of active-duty service members
  • Army (Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard)
  • Air Force (Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard)

Those affected by the shutdown can contact Stepful directly to learn more or enroll at www.stepful.com.

About Stepful

Stepful is a leading healthcare education company dedicated to helping people launch meaningful careers in healthcare through affordable, accessible, and accelerated training. Through partnerships with healthcare providers and community organizations, Stepful connects learners to in-demand roles such as medical assistants and pharmacy technicians — helping build a stronger, more sustainable healthcare workforce.

Recognized by TIME Magazine and Statista as the #1 EdTech company in the U.S. and Top 10 globally, Stepful continues to expand its mission to make healthcare careers accessible to everyone, including military families, career changers, and first-generation students.

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