Veterans are uncertain about how their education will be affected with legislative changes to the GI Bill. Communication between schools and VA is critical.
George Washington University's has renewed their commitment to Veterans through their participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program.
VA outlines their efforts to support Veteran-owned small businesses and the Obama Administration's actions to empower these entrepreneurs.
An update on legislation regarding the GI Bill private school tuition cap and potential reimbursement rates for students enrolled on or before April 1, 2011.
The VA begins the first of many monthly roundtable discussions on Women Veterans' healthcare.
VA partners with the non-profit Easter Seals to offer better support to Veterans and their families through caregiver services.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is committed to helping and advocating for the Survivors of America's Veterans. Learn more about what they are doing.
VA and Easter Seals partner to provide training to Family Caregivers. A program application for services is available for injured post-9/11 Veterans.
The Director of VA’s Education Service shares some critical questions for a veteran to ask when choosing a university or college.
VA draws attention to a post by VA's Chief Consultant for Care Management and Social Work Service regarding new programs for Family Caregivers.
VA highlights a new program that will support Family Caregivers of post-9/11 injured Veterans, and how to access these new services and resources.
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