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  • Protect your G.I. Bill benefits from scams!

    Protect your G.I. Bill benefits from scams!

    Veterans need to be informed when using their G.I. Bill benefits to make the best education decisions. We encourage Veterans and their beneficiaries to know the warning signs of education fraud and the best practices to avoid falling victim to a scam.

  • VA simplified the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill® application for Transfer of Entitlement recipients

    VA simplified the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill® application for Transfer of Entitlement recipients

    Recent and ongoing IT updates have made the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill application on VA.gov easier and faster than ever before to complete.

  • G.I. Bill success story: Emmanuel Amponsah on being a first-generation college student

    G.I. Bill success story: Emmanuel Amponsah on being a first-generation college student

    Pursuing higher education can be both intimidating and costly, especially for a first-generation college student. Here's Army Reservist Emmanuel Amponsah's G.I. Bill success story.

  • G.I. Bill success story: Dariell Cooper’s transition

    G.I. Bill success story: Dariell Cooper’s transition

    Air Force Veteran Dariell Cooper used his G.I. Bill to become the first in his family to go to college. Today, he has doctorate and works for VBA's Education Service.

  • G.I. Bill success story: Rishell Chambers carved her own path

    G.I. Bill success story: Rishell Chambers carved her own path

    Rishell Chambers used her step-father's VA education benefits to obtain a BA and MA—and career fulfillment that wouldn't have been otherwise possible.

  • Find your VA career faster with an enhanced experience at VAcareers.VA.gov

    Find your VA career faster with an enhanced experience at VAcareers.VA.gov

    We’ve updated VAcareers.VA.gov with a bold new design and all the information you need to get started on your career journey.

  • Pay down your student loans by serving at a rural VA

    Pay down your student loans by serving at a rural VA

    It’s never too early to think about ways to pay off your student loans. We’re thinking about it today, on March 17, as fourth-year medical students all over the country look to the future and find out where they will be doing their residency on Match Day.

  • Protecting student Veterans’ privacy

    Protecting student Veterans’ privacy

    More than 650,000 Veterans are attending college on campus or online this year. Learning the best practices for maintaining your privacy while pursing higher education protects you and your VA benefits.

  • Simplifying the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill application process

    Simplifying the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill application process

    For the first time in 78 years, G.I. Bill® applicants can receive an immediate, real-time education benefits decision, thanks to the simplified Post-9/11 GI Bill application experience.

  • G.I. Bill® 78th Anniversary – Paving the way for generations to come

    G.I. Bill® 78th Anniversary – Paving the way for generations to come

    Today is the 78th anniversary of the G.I. Bill, which was established on June 22, 1944, to provide benefits in support of returning World War II service members.

  • VR&E participant becomes children’s book author

    VR&E participant becomes children’s book author

    A former Florida soldier and Veteran Readiness and Employment Service (VR&E) participant has turned the page, becoming an accomplished children’s book author.

  • VR&E participant becomes children’s book author

    VR&E participant becomes children’s book author

    A former Florida soldier and Veteran Readiness and Employment Service (VR&E) participant has turned the page, becoming an accomplished children’s book author.

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Last updated February 12, 2026

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