
How to Survive General Education Classes
Entering college means sometimes having to take courses that don’t directly relate to your major..or sometimes not at all.The dreaded general education courses that stifle

Entering college means sometimes having to take courses that don’t directly relate to your major..or sometimes not at all.The dreaded general education courses that stifle

Looking for the BAH Calculator? As a Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) recipient, you are entitled to a tuition and fee payment that is paid

The glorious Post 9-11 GI Bill: To its credit, it has helped over a million veterans pursue their passions with more than $30 billion of

The numbers are in. The Student Veterans of America reports that student veterans are on par with civilian students in successfully completing a post-secondary degree

Many transitioners find they don’t know the answer to “When should I apply to college.” Applying to college is a long process whether you are

There is a lot to consider when applying to college as a veteran. Colleges vary in size, location, curriculum, and housing. Applying as a veteran

Do You Want To learn How To Use Your GI Bill For College? We Got You Covered! That fateful form… DD-214 leads to a life

Don’t waste your time and money. If that degree isn’t from an accredited school, potential employers won’t care that you have it. Here’s why accreditation matters. Here’s

If your first step after transitioning out of the military is to attend college, you could be wondering what to expect. Don’t worry-we’ve got the

One of the most positive aspects of the Post 9/11 GI Bill is the ease of use. Particularly for those veterans interested in graduate school.