
Choosing a Degree as a Military Veteran
When choosing a degree, it’s important to understand that your MOS is not a signifier of what you should do from here on out. Your

When choosing a degree, it’s important to understand that your MOS is not a signifier of what you should do from here on out. Your

Richard Edwin Matthews Washington Adventist University Program Type/Area of Study: Master of Arts in Religion, Metropolitan Ministry and Ethical Leadership Military Branch: U.S. Army

Yes. Good chat, thanks for coming. Oh, you want to know more? OK, OK. Gather round, ye veteran brothers and sisters. If you’re interested in a

*SPONSORED Thinking about using your GI Bill, or taking your VocRehab benefits out for a test drive? Colleges have really ramped up their game for

Pursuing a career in the medical field can be one of the smartest, most fulfilling and financially sound choices a veteran can make. From

When Josh Ortiz began applying to colleges after serving 12 years in the Marine Corps, he learned he was considered an out-of-state resident in both

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Since its creation at the end of World War II, the GI Bill has allowed veterans to improve their post-military skills and earning potential by

Dennis Szafran University of Pennsylvannia, College of Liberal and Professional Studies