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- National Guard and the G.I. BillA National Guard Soldier may have several options when it comes to paying for education. This article explores what benefit may be BEST for the soldier, and helps the soldier make informed decisions when deciding what program to use.
- 3 Colleges that Accept Veterans BenefitsAre you a veterans, or a dependent of a vet, who wants to use Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits for college? Here are three great schools that take veterans benefits.
- How Veterans Can Earn an Additional $800,000 Before RetiringA college degree can seriously boost your earning potential, and your GI Bill benefits are a great way to get there. Learn more about using your GI Bill and why you should get started on your degree.
- How to Financially Prepare for the Army Green to Gold Scholarship ProgramWith this program comes a wide array of financial benefits to help ensure that the soldier can complete his degree with little to no expense out of pocket.
- Drexel University Marks First Year of Post 9/11 GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program for VeteransUnder the Post 9/11 GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program, veterans can attend Drexel University for free in Philadelphia, at the Center for Graduate Studies in Sacramento or online through Drexel eLearning.
- Which GI Bill Education Benefit Should You Choose?GI Bill benefits cover a range of options for students who are looking to make use of their educational entitlements. However, not all GI Bill benefits are the same. Which GI Bill education benefit should you choose?
- GI Bill Benefits Cover More Than College EducationMany veterans are unaware of the fact that they can still qualify for GI Bill education benefits, even if they are not attending an accredited institute of higher education, such as a college or university.
- How to Transfer the Post-9/11 GI Bill to ChildrenThe Post-9/11 GI Bill has allowed many active duty servicemembers, separatees, retirees and other eligible candidates access to increased benefits and coverage. How can you transfer your Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to your children?
- How to Transfer the Post-9/11 GI Bill to Your SpouseSince 1 August 2009, many eligible active duty personnel, retirees and other have benefited from the provisions of this new bill. If you are considering transferring your Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits to your spouse, what should you be aware of?
- Top Tips for Maximizing Post-9/11 GI Bill BenefitsThe Post-9/11 GI Bill is a great benefit for veterans; an even better one if you know how to maximize your BAH benefits.
- Financial Aid for Active Duty Personnel and VeteransOne of the main reasons why people join the military is to take advantage of the available education benefits. What military benefits are you entitled to apply for as active duty or a veteran?
- What Benefits Are Included in the Post-9/11 GI Bill?The Post-9/11 GI Bill, which went into effect on 1 August 2009, is a plan that service members, eligible military retirees and separatees, can take advantage of. But what are some of the benefits included in the Post 9/11 GI Bill?
- Veterans Must Choose the Right GI BillWith the passage of the Post 9/11 GI Bill the decision process for veterans has become critical when it comes to using the GI Bill in order to get an education after separation from the military.
- Correspondence Courses Paid for Spouses of VeteransFor spouses of disabled veterans, an education is important to supplementing family income with employment. Here is how spouses can tap into GI Bill benefits when a spouse is disabled.
- Veterans Earn Income for On-The-Job TrainingAs the unemployment levels continue to rise, many veterans are turning to OTJ training as a way to earn an income while looking for fulltime, regular employment.
- GI Bill Vs. Post GI Bill; Which is Better for You?Have yet to decide whether the Post 9/11 GI Bill is better than the Montgomery?
3 Highlights of the Post 9/11 GI BillThere are many benefits to the new Post 9/11 GI Bill. This is a personal account of a soldier who has used the old and is using the new highlighting key differences.- Denied the New Post-9/11 GI BillI was denied a claim for the New Post-9/11 GI Bill, and after doing a little digging I found out why.
- How to Get College Paid for with the Post 9/11 GI BillGet college paid for with the post 9/11 GI Bill. This article summarizes what it's all about, including how to know if you're qualified.
- Post 9/11 GI Bill: Thoughts from an Army ReservistThe Post 9/11 GI Bill is set to begin August 1, 2009. The college tuition benefit is going to be great for my family since we can transfer benefits to my son.
How the New GI Bill Benefits Fall ShortSince it was passed in 1944, the GI Bill has been linked to educational opportunities and a brighter future for American veterans. However, the newest provisions won't help some of veterans who are eligible for them.- How to Budget GI Bill Education BenefitsGI Bill education benefits can really help to boost your family's income, particularly if you are a full-time student and receive BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) in addition to tuition assistance.
- How to Register for the Post 9-/11 GI BillThe Post 9-/11 GI Bill is quite different from the Montgomery GI Bill. If you are an active duty service member or a veteran applying for the Post 9-11/ GI Bill/ Chapter 33 read on to learn how to register.
- Establishing Eligibility for the Post 9/11 GI BillThe Post-9/11 GI Bill becomes effective on August 1, 2009 and is for eligible active duty service members or veterans who have accumulated 90 days or more of active duty on or after September 11, 2001.
- How to Use the GI Bill for On-the-Job Training (OJT) or an ApprenticeshipEligible veterans who leave active duty often make use of their GI Bill education benefits to complete their Bachelor's degree or follow another approved field of study.
- New Montgomery GI Bill: Chapter 33 Increases Veteran BenefitsThe Post 9/11 GI Bill or Montgomery GI Bill - Chapter 33 can increase and/or extend veteran's educational benefits. Going into affect August 1, 2009, the Veterans Administration will begin accepting applications on May 1, 2009.
- How to Establish Eligibility for the Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB)Active duty personnel can receive substantial education benefits that allow them to study for free if they elect to sign up for the Montgomery GI Bill and pay into the system.
- McCain's "No Vote" is a "No" to Veterans!When 75 members were voting to improve Veteran benefits in Washington for service members all across America, where was McCain?
- The Post 9/11 GI Bill: Helping Soldiers and Veterans to Get an EducationFinally soldiers getting out of the service have better opportunity to get their education. Sure, the original GI Bill that was signed into law in 1944 is great for helping to pay for tuition, but the new GI Bill surpasses the previous by leaps and bounds.
Why is John McCain Against the Webb-Hagel GI Bill?Senator McCain opposes passage of the Webb-Hagel GI Bill. President Bush says he will veto it. Senator Obama supports the measure. McCain is a veteran, so why doesn't he support it?
New GI Bill Hopes to Boost RecruitingThe government is calling for more troops in Iraq, but where will they get them? Bribery may be a tactic. . .
Benefits for Veterans that Are Going UnusedThere are so many benefits through the VA for service men/women and veterans that are not being used. I have listed some of the benefits waiting for you, and how to go about using them.- Deployment Tempo and Captain AttritionThis paper examines the increase in attrition rates for junior Army officers and seeks to explain the causes of the increase in the number of officers leaving military service.
- Why Veterans Make Good EmployeesVeterans are a different breed. We work harder than the average Joe. We successfully and effectively meet any challenges we face.
- Veterans Behind BarsUS Military veterans in prison and jail. Some thoughts on why they are there and what it means to us as a nation
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- Understanding Veteran's Preference to Land a Great Federal JobTransitioning veterans face many career choices, and this article discusses how they can turn their honorable service into preference points.
US Female Veterans Suffering and ForgottenAmerica marked Memorial Day on May 30, but are US veterans truly being remembered? Many are left forgotten, suffering in pain as multiple wars continue.
Veteran Gives Hope to Other VeteransVeterans of Stewart County, TN have a voice they can count on: Charles Stephens at the Veterans Service Office.


