
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
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

It’s a common misconception that apprenticeships are only for the construction industry or union jobs, but that’s not always the case.
Salary Range: $29,139 – $62,995 Job Description While there are lots of things you can drive for a living, the biggest opportunity for transitioning veterans

Are you currently, or expecting to have, a 20 percent or more disability rating? Read on, but know the keyword: Employment. That’s what Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment

Photo Credit: istock All too often veterans who qualify for education benefits waste them because they are not familiar with what they’ve earned. I talk to

If you joined the military in the days of the Montgomery GI Bill, you and I are in the same boat. I don’t know about
A bill introduced in Congress this week would give student veterans using the Post-9/11 GI Bill an extra nine months of benefits if they pursue