
4 Different Ways to Use Your GI Bill
Everyone’s heard about it, some are fighting for it and many don’t know all of its uses. Along with the everlasting imprint of core values

Everyone’s heard about it, some are fighting for it and many don’t know all of its uses. Along with the everlasting imprint of core values

Whether the ink is still fresh on your bachelor’s degree or it’s been collecting dust for a number of years, the thought of furthering your

You’re back and ready to take the next step of your newly acquired civilian life by the horns. We all know that the best things

You’ve spent your military career prepping: preparing for your job, getting ready for the next mission. And even though you’ve thought about it plenty of times,

Don’t know the first thing about college? Don’t fret, here’s a quick and dirty guide on the basics. For a lot of veterans, college is
As a veteran, you know that the Post-9/11 GI Bill is one of the greatest tools in your personal career advancement arsenal. Did you know that the
The Texas Legislature has rejected a proposal to overhaul the Hazlewood Act, a victory for veterans groups that had opposed a Republican state senator’s attempt

Even if Uncle Sam is picking up all or part of your college cost, you worked hard and took risks for those education benefits. So

According to a report by PBS, the SAT started as a U.S. Army IQ test. In fact, it wasn’t even a normal part of college
The VA recently postponed the July 1 deadline requiring all public colleges and universities that receive GI Bill funding to provide in-state tuition rates to