The GI Bill of Rights has transformed the lives of Veterans since 1944. VA shares six guidelines to completing an education with the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
With Post-9/11 GI Bill changes being signed into law, a Veteran acknowledges concerns about the ability to complete in-progress degree programs.
The VA celebrates a GI Bill success story. Jeffrey Heiger set his sights on college after serving with the Navy and later became a VA employee.
The winter weather has caused delays and inconvenience to many of you. We want you to know that we are working on fixing the issue now.
VA has joined the White House and other federal agencies to address the challenges of and strengthen services for military family members.
Here are tips for those Veterans who aspire to complete a college education after they’ve completed their military service.
There have been a number of changes in the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Here we describe some of those changes, and provide links to more information.
President Obama has signed new legislation into law. This will impact students using Post 9/11 GI Bill as well as Vocational Rehabilitation.
The last days of the Session, both the House and the Senate passed a bill, S. 3447, that altered the Post 9/11 GI Bill and other educational benefits.
Changes proposed in “Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Improvements Act of 2010.”
A VA employee shares an experience with resolving a Veteran's audit issue and encourages others to comment and give feedback on the blog to initiate change.
An examination of the three administrations in the Department of Veterans Affairs in the context of a Veteran's disability and Montgomery GI Bill claim.