
How To Protect Your GI Bill Benefits
While most schools are genuinely interested in helping you succeed, there are a handful that have proven unscrupulous in their aggressive targeting of military and

While most schools are genuinely interested in helping you succeed, there are a handful that have proven unscrupulous in their aggressive targeting of military and

*SPONSORED Growing up in the Tennessee suburbs of Nashville and Memphis, Will Cunha set his sights on becoming a country music star. He and

For the first time in history, active-duty servicemembers, veterans and their families will be able to use the GI Bill as a lifetime benefit thanks

We’ve all heard the cliché about careers with a liberal arts degree. After graduating, a liberal arts degree-holder is permanently and for all time banished

When one veteran succeeds, the whole community benefits. That’s the philosophy behind a partnership between Xavier University (XU) and GE Aviation in Cincinnati. The Jesuit

It’s been almost 10 years since the Post-9/11 GI Bill was signed into law, and a growing number of veterans have completed the required three

If you’re a recent veteran, Congress is working on improvements to the Post-9/11 GI Bill that might just make you want to reenlist. Dubbed the

*Schools appearing on this page are paid advertisers who may be interested in recruiting you Are you just wrapping up your undergrad and wondering

Stop the presses. Through very reliable sources I have secured access to the diary of Veteran 1st class (VO1) D.D. Tofortean (cue two drums and

“Veterans don’t show up.” “Veterans don’t take advantage of all of the resources available to them.” “Veterans have low self-esteem.” “Veterans don’t aim high enough.”