Tag Archives: Post-9/11 GI Bill

A Growing Need for Student Veteran Support

We’ve discussed Veteran education a lot in the past week, and for good reason. As the size of the force contracts and more folks transition out of the military, education benefits like the GI Bill will be used by more …

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GI Bill Tools to Kick Start Your Spring Semester

The winter break was much too short, and once again another semester has arrived for student Veterans at colleges and universities across the country. Some are relieved to find their graduation date looms in just a few months, while others …

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A Rallying Point for Student Veterans

When Veterans return from deployments and get out of the military, the campus can be an attractive place to start the next chapter of life. It can also be a place with unique challenges of reintegration, like a younger peer …

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A Veteran’s Blueprint for College

U.S. Army and Iraq Veteran

Starting school, it’s important to understand that getting an education is a long and grueling process. I spent as much time in school as I did in the Army. This post chronicles that journey and might act as a light blueprint for a veteran looking to go to school.

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More GI Bill Changes Take Effect October 1

There are many important changes to the revamped Post-9/11 GI Bill that are ready to become law next week. Many changes relate to the pursuit of non-degree training, which will help Veterans who don’t necessarily want to use their benefits …

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How to Stay on Top of GI Bill Benefits

Even before the semester starts, I’m sure my Veterans office on campus is tired of me. I often call or email questions about my enrollment, or if VA has paid my tuition bill. I double check to make sure submitted …

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A Roundup of Changes to the GI Bill

  Since a revision of the Post-9/11 GI Bill was signed into law at the beginning of the year, we’ve made it a priority to explain the changes that could significantly impact students either attending school or about to start …

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PBS Frontline: Vets, the GI Bill, and For-Profit Schools

When the Post-9/11 GI Bill went live in 2009, student-Veterans were not the only group who noticed a more generous payout. Universities across the country were happy to accept straight-up tuition payments without going through scholarship and loan hoops. But …

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George Washington U. Continues Commitment to Vets

Afghanistan Veteran; President, George Washington University Veterans

The thought of being able to attend a prestigious university tuition-free never once entered my mind. Then along came the Post 9/11 GI Bill and the advent of the Yellow Ribbon Program and everything changed.

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Six Ways to Maximize Your Education Benefits

It would be difficult to name a piece of legislation that has done more for the country than The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, otherwise known as the GI Bill of Rights.  The law recognized that service was an inherently …

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