U.S. Navy Veteran
As the war winds down in the next few years, I hope that Vets take advantage of the New G.I. Bill. It can open up endless possibilities for all of us, as we take that next step in life.
When Veterans return from deployments and get out of the […]
Director of Military Initiatives at Southern New Hampshire University
When you ask a recent Veteran about their education plans, they often respond in the future tense. For a variety of reasons, many defer their education goals to some point in the future, when they can better balance the demands of family, career, and school, and take advantage of more generous benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
U.S. Army and Iraq Veteran
Starting school, it’s important to understand that getting an education is a long and grueling process. I spent as much time in school as I did in the Army. This post chronicles that journey and might act as a light blueprint for a veteran looking to go to school.
There are many important changes to the revamped Post-9/11 GI […]
We’ve been following the ongoing situation that has coalesced around […]
Deputy Secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs
Navy Corpsman Joseph Kidd quickly learned that his medical skills-good enough to qualify him to save lives on the front lines-weren't recognized in the emergency room of his local hospital in Minnesota.
Even before the semester starts, I’m sure my Veterans office […]
Since a revision of the Post-9/11 GI Bill was […]
A Veteran discusses his career at VA in recruitment, and the need for healthcare professionals. VA Careers is available to those interested: Apply Today!
VA is the best source regarding Veteran benefits and aid. A helpful guide by a Veteran to useful VA resources.
VA is working to improve their relationships with the 565 federally recognized Native American tribes and the Veterans which come from them.