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  • VA launches new Enrollment Verification requirement to protect GI Bill students

    VA launches new Enrollment Verification requirement to protect GI Bill students

    Monthly enrollment verification is now required for Post-9/11 GI Bill® beneficiaries. Read on to learn more.

  • Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits expanding for Veterans and service members

    Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits expanding for Veterans and service members

    The GI Bill® – and its derivatives like the Post-9/11 GI Bill – continues to help Veterans, service members, family members and dependents achieve their academic and vocational goals.

  • GI Bill: 77 years in the making

    GI Bill: 77 years in the making

    The GI Bill, which continues to provide Veteran education and training benefits, as well as loan guaranty services, celebrates its 77th anniversary.

  • VA expands Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits for dependents

    VA expands Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits for dependents

    The Isakson and Roe Act allows service members to transfer all or part of their Post-9/11 GI Bill entitlement to their ward or foster child.

  • Resources to support you throughout your GI Bill journey

    Resources to support you throughout your GI Bill journey

    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.

  • Federal tools to help maximize GI Bill® education benefits

    Federal tools to help maximize GI Bill® education benefits

    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 ®.

  • New guide series provides GI Bill benefits information

    New guide series provides GI Bill benefits information

    Veterans can learn more about GI Bill benefits they've earned through a new three-part series just released. The series, “Building Your Future with the GI Bill," coincides with the third anniversary of the Colmery Act, signed into law Aug. 17, 2017.

  • GI Bill 76th anniversary school tour reaches thousands

    GI Bill 76th anniversary school tour reaches thousands

    VA today celebrated the 76th Anniversary of the GI Bill. [...]

  • Veterans’ GI Bill benefits to continue during COVID-19 pandemic

    Veterans’ GI Bill benefits to continue during COVID-19 pandemic

    Student Veterans will continue to receive their GI Bill benefits under S. 3503, which President Trump signed into law March 21.

  • VA celebrates the 75th Anniversary of the GI Bill

    VA celebrates the 75th Anniversary of the GI Bill

    On June 22, 2019, we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the GI Bill (Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944). The Bill, which was intended to help those returning from service during World War II to transition into civilian life, has been changing the lives of Veterans and their families ever since.

  • VA engages with GI Bill stakeholders in monthly roundtable meeting

    VA engages with GI Bill stakeholders in monthly roundtable meeting

    VA will email students explaining the housing payment changes. Those who were underpaid will later receive an adjustment; those who were overpaid will not be required to reimburse VA.

  • What’s your GI Bill story?

    What’s your GI Bill story?

    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.

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Last updated September 9, 2021

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