Over 1M veterans may qualify for extended VA education benefits after a federal appeal withdrawal clears the way to use both ...
Veterans say the VA “invented” a rule to keep veterans and their families from using benefits from both of the two main GI ...
Over a million veterans may now be eligible for education benefits they didn’t know they had, after the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs withdrew its appeal in a case that challenged limits on ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs says it is making it easier for approximately 2.2 million veterans to use the entitlements they earned under two GI Bill programs that help pay for college, ...
Cpl. Angelo Gutierrez, Headquarters company, 3rd Marines, works out of his textbook during a MASP class in classroom D, at the Joint Education Center here Nov. 19. (Lance Cpl. Ronald Stauffer/U.S.
Veterans eligible for both the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post-9/11 GI Bill – including those who did not have a break in service – now can use up to 48 months of combined education benefits under a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Army is seeking cuts to two major education benefits -- a move that expands previously reported potential cutbacks to ...
An outcry is growing from disabled veteran couples who claim their children are receiving only half the education benefits ...
Many veterans "feel like the VA is pulling the rug out from underneath them," attorney Luke A. Schamel told Newsweek.
Healthcare workers are feeling tapped-out, unappreciated, unsupported, and unprepared, according to a recent Harris Poll survey commissioned by Strategic Education, Inc. This finding aligns with the ...