On the subject of the post-9/11 GI Bill and the impact it had, the PBS Frontline program "Educating Sergeant Pantzke" explores Veteran education.
An Iraq veteran shares his advice on applying military service to education and scholarship applications.
A veteran shares her family's military history and her experiences as a LGBT service member.
Veterans are uncertain about how their education will be affected with legislative changes to the GI Bill. Communication between schools and VA is critical.
George Washington University's has renewed their commitment to Veterans through their participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program.
An update on legislation regarding the GI Bill private school tuition cap and potential reimbursement rates for students enrolled on or before April 1, 2011.
The Director of VA’s Education Service shares some critical questions for a veteran to ask when choosing a university or college.
Do you know what factors you should consider when you think about which school to attend and what career you should pursue?
The National Disabled Veteran Business Council's Union Carpenters Apprenticeships program helps Veterans make a decent living and own their own homes.
A VA employee explores the private school tuition cap from the new GI Bill legislation, and the impact it might have on Veterans.
The VA stresses the importance of verifying information from schools and their qualifications from a State Approving Agency for GI Bill benefits.
VA Secretary Shinseki urges Vets attending college to graduate, speaking of the obstacles and solutions in progress to aid veterans in this mission.