Veteran Education Benefits Guide
The Department of Veterans Affairs offers military education benefits are for active duty, veterans, spouses, and dependents. View the Veterans Education Benefits Guide.
The Department of Veterans Affairs offers military education benefits are for active duty, veterans, spouses, and dependents. View the Veterans Education Benefits Guide.
Learn about the Yellow Ribbon Program and its benefits for veterans, including funding for education and training.
Discover the benefits of the Montgomery GI Bill for Active Duty members. Take advantage of this opportunity to fund your education. Read more.
Determine your eligibility for VA education benefits. Get the financial assistance you need to pursue your educational goals. Read more.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022, marked the 78th anniversary of the GI Bill, which was enacted in 1944 to support those returning home from World War Two. The Department of Veterans Affairs issued a press release in honor of the anniversary, noting its impact over the years.
Separate fact from fiction when it comes to the GI Bill. Understand your benefits and make informed decisions. Learn more.
The Forever GI Bill expanded and improved education benefits for military members, offering more flexibility and opportunities for personal and professional growth. Read more.
Congress passed the REMOTE Act at the end of Dec 2021. This act extended provisions of the Student Veteran Coronavirus Response Act of 2020 until June 1, 2022. The Student Veteran Protection Act ensured that student veterans would be paid the GI Bill BAH portions in-full, even if the classes were taught remotely. Learn more.
The Department of Education has retroactively waived interest rates for 47,000 current and former active duty service members. Learn more.
There are discounted and free tutoring for military spouses and families. Here is a list of tutor services for military.