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  • Protecting student Veterans’ privacy

    Protecting student Veterans’ privacy

    More than 650,000 Veterans are attending college on campus or online this year. Learning the best practices for maintaining your privacy while pursing higher education protects you and your VA benefits.

  • Don’t do college alone, go as part of a “posse” of 10 Veterans

    Don’t do college alone, go as part of a “posse” of 10 Veterans

    The Posse Foundation developed a program to prepare Veterans for [...]

  • Higher education support services available for Veterans with disabilities

    Higher education support services available for Veterans with disabilities

    As we come to the end of another year, many [...]

  • Four ways VA makes it easy to head back to school

    Four ways VA makes it easy to head back to school

    VA programs offer our employees a chance to head back to school and further their professional development.

  • 5 questions you should ask before going back to school

    5 questions you should ask before going back to school

    If you’re on the fence about whether to continue your education, consider these five questions before taking the leap back into school.

  • VA’s VITAL program supports student Veterans across the U.S.

    VA’s VITAL program supports student Veterans across the U.S.

    VITAL connects student Veterans with mental health care while supporting their successful integration into college and university campus life.

  • #BorneTheBattle 129: Student Veteran of the Year, Air Force Veteran Alexandria Sawin

    #BorneTheBattle 129: Student Veteran of the Year, Air Force Veteran Alexandria Sawin

    Alex is the president of the UNLV Rebel Veterans Organization at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She speaks with us about her service in the Air Force, becoming a leader in her community, organizing a ruck march across the state of Nevada, and her best practices in her student Veteran chapter.

  • Forever GI Bill/Colmery Act allows more Reserve service to qualify for education benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill

    Forever GI Bill/Colmery Act allows more Reserve service to qualify for education benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill

    Reservists called up for active duty will soon qualify for increased Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits if they meet certain requirements.

  • Tips for a successful job search with VA

    Tips for a successful job search with VA

    In 2016, we did an interview with VHA employee Humza [...]

  • Never stop learning: Continuing education opportunities at VA

    Never stop learning: Continuing education opportunities at VA

    It’s often said you should factor in the value of [...]

  • Resources for Veterans on campus

    Resources for Veterans on campus

    A look at some resources available for student Veterans at schools around the country.

  • The Post-9/11 GI Bill: It can change your life

    The Post-9/11 GI Bill: It can change your life

    For our nation’s newest generation of Veterans, there’s good news: Your service entitles you to reap all of the benefits of the Post-9/11 GI Bill.

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Last updated May 12, 2025

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