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Reservists called up for active duty will soon qualify for increased Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits if they meet certain requirements.
The “Forever GI Bill” allows certain members of the National Guard and Reserve to transfer into the Post-9/11 GI Bill after they lost their educational benefits in 2015.
Effective Aug. 1, VA implemented 15 more provisions of the Harry W. Colmery Educational Assistance Act of 2017, also referred to as the Forever GI Bill.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the GI Bill, VA invites Veterans and other GI Bill beneficiaries to share a video telling their personal stories. The GI Bill 75th Anniversary website includes simple instructions for uploading videos. Videos are hosted on the website and may be featured on VA social media channels through the end of June.
Do you need to take as the SAT, GRE, LSAT, a licensing certification, or even a journeyman or other employment-related test? Your GI Bill® can help you cover the fees, and the Forever GI Bill can make it a more useful option.
A provision of the Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act, known as the “Forever GI Bill,” extends education benefits to this group of Purple Heart recipients effective Aug. 1.
VA worked with state representatives to compile a list of the most underused state benefit for Veterans, part of a five part series.
We invited a couple members of Student Veterans of America to join me in a discussion of the history of the GI Bill, its evolution and its latest iteration.
The Veterans Identification Card can be used in lieu of a DD-214 to obtain discounted goods and services offered to Veterans. Since the program was implemented in November 2017, over 41,000 Veterans have received their cards.
VA and the National Military Family Association hosted the #ExploreVA Facebook Live event on VA education benefit changes.
The joint VA/DoD eBenefits web portal provides resources and self-service capabilities to service members, Veterans and their families.