4 Tips on How to Get the Most Out of Your Post-Military Education
Using the GI Bill to get a college degree is one of the best ways to improve long-term career outlook and earning power. Over the
Using the GI Bill to get a college degree is one of the best ways to improve long-term career outlook and earning power. Over the
By Dennis White Che Guevara inspired me to go to college. Well, not exactly, but my plan to go to college began in 2009. While
It used to be that a lucrative and secure career meant four years of hard work at a university and then a move into the
In case you have missed the current storm brewing over veteran benefits, let’s bring you up to speed. The House of Representatives voted in February
If you have at least 90 days of aggregate active duty service after Sept. 10, 2001, and are still on active duty, or if you
So you’ve decided to go back to school. Great! And you’ve heard that veterans are eligible for tuition assistance! Awesome news, right?! But where do
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
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 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
Photo Credit: Creative Commons Let’s face it: School is expensive! Not only is submitting university applications costly, but so are the finalities of residency, textbooks, commuting