Does Your University Fit Your Academic, Financial and Career Needs? When veterans are looking for a university to fit their needs, they should be asking these questions.
VA Home Loan Changes, GI Bill Benefits Among Help for Veterans in Year-End Bills Signed by Biden A streamlined appraisal process for Department of Veterans Affairs home loans, an easier way to transfer GI Bill benefits to...
Eight Years After Problem Spotted, Veterans Affairs Continues to Overpay on Post-9/11 GI Bill The defect could cost the agency millions and shows challenges the VA faces providing expanded benefits.
How to Decide Which College Is Best for Your Studies When searching for the right community college, military-connected students and veterans have many things to consider.
Veterans Groups Press for Long-Shot Expansion of GI Bill Eligibility for Guard and Reserves At issue is the fact that many National Guard deployments don't allow troops to accrue GI Bill benefits.
What Should You Look for When Choosing a University? When you look at colleges, you may struggle to find the right one. Here are questions to ask when making that determination.
Comparison of GI Bill Programs The following information offers guidance for choosing the right GI Bill program for you. Read it carefully.
New Law Finally Closes GI Bill Loophole Allegedly Used to Scam Veterans The House passed a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill that includes a provision to disincentivize deceptive GI bill marketing.
Going Back to School? Here's the 2020 GI Bill Rates Will you still get your 2020 GI Bill housing allowance if classes are only offered online?
Supreme Court Upholds VA Court Decision Not to Review 'Benefit-of-the-Doubt' Evidence in Veterans' Claims In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court said last week that, while the Department of Veterans Affairs should favor veterans...
There's a New War Game for 'Nerds with a Drive for Violence.' It's Spreading Across the Marine Corps. In the war game "Down Range," Marine units can check out "kits" with dice, rules sheets and 3D-printed pieces that resemble...
'Vengeance Is Mine': This Medal of Honor Recipient Reenlisted to Avenge his Brother's Death in Korea Born in 1929 in Columbus, Ohio, Rosser was one of 17 children. As the oldest of the bunch, he was naturally very protective...
Fired Veterans and VA Employees Would Be Reinstated to Federal Jobs Under Senate Proposal Department of Veterans Affairs employees and veterans fired from other agencies as part of the Trump administration's...
The Army Is Losing Nearly One-Quarter of Soldiers in the First 2 Years of Enlistment The Army is grappling with a staggering attrition rate among newly enlisted troops, even as recent recruiting figures suggest...