Michael Haynie provides us a great insight into his military career, his tenure at Syracuse, Veterans in higher education, and Veteran entrepreneurship.
From restoring lost education benefits to expanding where they can be used, the Forever GI Bill, brings significant changes to VA education benefits.
Our opportunity as a nation to deliver our promise to Veterans is made possible by the always-improving education benefits provided to Veterans, starting with The Servicemen's Readjustment Act, which was signed in 1944, and led to the Montgomery GI Bill, the Post 9/11 GI Bill and 2017's Forever GI Bill.
Student Veterans of America's 2018 National Conference, affectionately called "NatCon," is kicking off the first week of January.
Student Veterans of America will hold an online Chapters Leadership Academy on July 20th to inspire, guide and develop their local chapters.
In a research project called the National Veteran Education Success […]
Of the 60 Tillman Scholars chosen annually, each has a goal, determination, and drive that sets them apart.
On Feb. 15, VA partnered with Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) for a Facebook chat to answer these questions and more, helping Veterans navigate their education and employment benefits.
“Imagine a government IT project that was built from scratch using internal digital services staff, has never been down and has been widely praised. That’s what the GI Bill Comparison Tool is."
“Use your G.I. Bill to its maximum! Do not waste this precious program,” WWII Veteran Thomas Glessner says.
VA recently completed the Veterans Economic Communities Initiative pilot program. The program’s goal was to test various initiatives, at the community level, to support the economic success of Veterans and their families.
VBA, partners on Capitol Hill discuss tech employment