Reservists called up for active duty will soon qualify for increased Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits if they meet certain requirements.
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Priority enrollment allows Veterans and service members to schedule their classes ahead of the general student population.
Tomah VAMC has a great program called School at Work. It includes education and career planning to help Veterans prepare for college and a career. It’s also helping homeless Veterans get back to work.
The available data spans fiscal years 2009 to 2017, and includes key information such as names of institutions, states, countries, school classifications, number of enrolled beneficiaries, total amount paid to each institution by fiscal year and grand total money spent.
VA and the National Military Family Association hosted the #ExploreVA Facebook Live event on VA education benefit changes.
From restoring lost education benefits to expanding where they can be used, the Forever GI Bill, brings significant changes to VA education benefits.
No matter where you are in life, the VA welcome kit will help you use the VA benefits and services you have earned.
We learn from Veterans Gretchen Klingler and Jessica Nelson. Each will tell us about service, leading Veterans on campus, and best practices for outreach.
More than 15 organizations were on site to engage with students, veterans, active duty service members, and others who came in search of information on how to engage in the civilian world.