The Isakson and Roe Act of 2020 features 32 provisions that impact the administration and oversight of education benefits.
Army Veteran Ryan Jacobsen received a Purple Heart in Iraq. A conversation with a nurse led him to his job helping Veterans connect to VA health care with M2VA.
May 15 is Armed Forces Day, which celebrates soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, Guardians and Coast Guardsmen. Service members don’t need to wait until separating to start using benefits they earned. Here are seven ways service members can start using VA.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough answered questions on COVID, wait times, medical marijuana, inflation, and more during a Veteran townhall.
While there are many resources to support those managing the impacts of COVID-19, we narrowed a few down to create a COVID-19 fact sheet with GI Bill students in mind. You can see the COVID-19 resources described below and find them listed in our COVID-19 Fact Sheet.
To learn more about COVID-19’s impact on GI Bill trends, VA analyzed social media data. The results help inform VA's communications on future programs.
Women Veterans continue to make positive strides in education, career and entrepreneurship, with many turning to STEM fields for their career choices.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Rodger Pinto, who served as an 82nd Airborne infantry paratrooper in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Matthew Sinsigalli, who served as an infantryman during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Like any military mission, transitioning to civilian life takes research, planning and the right tools. One of the most powerful tools you have is the GI Bill ®.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Irving Thaler, who served in Frankfurt, Germany, as a military policeman during World War II.