VA has a critical role in the effort to eliminate human trafficking. Read about the signs and opportunities to help prevention efforts.
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.
On Jan. 17, VBA will host the “First Steps to Financial Freedom” seminar to help Veterans learn the basics of budgeting, understanding debit and credit cards, and establishing a banking profile.
Through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, your career at VA could offer you an alternative to paying back some students loans.
VA is resuming debt notifications to Veterans effective Oct. 1, 2021. If you owe money to VA for an overpayment related to Veterans benefits, or for medical care and pharmacy debt, here is what you need to know.
The Wellness Wednesday Financial Education series returns Feb. 16, focusing on student loan debt. The seminar will consist of two hour-long sessions at noon and 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (9 a.m. and Noon Pacific Standard Time).
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.
A Marine Corps Veteran packed his bags and set out on his road to redemption. Here's his story.
Health professions trainee: “The opportunity to present my research to doctors from across the country was an incredible experience.”
Beginning March 1, service members and qualifying Veterans will have access to increased life insurance coverage of up to $500,000 under two programs: Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) and Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI).
The comprehensive Cleland-Dole Act will provide greater access to mental health, honor for aging Veterans, self-scheduling and innovative research.
Life insurance can be affordable and accessible to people at all income levels. A wide array of factors determines life insurance cost.