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What Other Benefits Are There to Having a College Degree Besides a Career and Money?

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I just separated from the military and I’m thinking about using my Post 9/11 GI Bill to go to school, but I have a question - besides getting a better job and making more money, what are some of the other benefits of a college education? Annette

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If you survey a group of servicemembers Annette, you will find their main reasons for using their GI Bill to get a college degree is to learn a career and earn more money.

And it is true that by having at least an [...]

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Classroom or Online: Which Is Right for Me with the New GI Bill?

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I'm planning to enroll in college, and I've heard the Post-9/11 GI Bill is a better deal.  But I'm considering an online program. Can I still get full benefits online if I'm using the new GI Bill?

Thanks,

Ed

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As a student, you choose your post–secondary learning venue based on a number of factors. One factor is knowing how much you will get paid if you are using the [...]

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What Military Financial Assistance Is Available for Spouses to Go to School?

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What military financial assistance is available for spouses to go to school?


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The military “gets it” when it comes to education both for servicemembers and their families. As a military spouse and regardless of your education goals, almost every military branch has a financial aid support program to help you achieve your education and ultimately your career goals.


Tuition Aid Program (STAP)

Army

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4 Tips When Selecting Online Education

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I'm a long haul truck driver constantly on the road all over the country, but I want to use my GI Bill benefits to go back to school. What should I be looking for when I consider an online college degree? I enjoy driving now but I can't see raising a family this way. Can you recommend a few pointers? Thank you, Tom.

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A great question, Tom. Your circumstances are far from unique. Thousands of people work or possess commitments that prohibit setting the steady sch [...]

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4 Tips for the Working GI Bill Student

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After reviewing my finances including my mortgage and car payment, the Post 9-11 GI Bill isn't enough to pay my bills and school. Is it really possible to work full time and attend college? I have two friends saying no. I can't see myself working this warehouse job for the rest of my life. Thanks, Kevin

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Kevin, this is a serious question facing many Americans today, not just veterans. [...]

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Will New Changes to the GI Bill Hurt You?

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Shouldn’t there be concern if a state’s public university’s tuition is over $17,500? Then what? Is the rest out of pocket? Seems to me like more and more schools may opt out from Yellow Ribbon if, in fact, it’s going to cost them more and become more of a hassle. Thank you, Adam


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Thank you for a great question which I delayed answering for quite some time. Major GI Bill changes are taking effect this school year and right up until this month the results remained in doubt. Following initial passage of the congres [...]

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Why Use the GI Bill for Courses I Know?

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I am a combat medic and now find that I am not employable in the civilian medical arena without more training at a basic level. I fear that I will be bored to tears and waste years of my life without working. When I get out of the Army at the beginning of next year, where can I go to work using my skills? Thanks, Josh.

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Josh, thank you for a question that identifies real challenges facing returning veterans. First, the very short answer is that without some type [...]

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Using GI Bill education benefits is akin to buying a new car

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Just discharged from the Marines, I cannot find a job and want to attend school using my military education benefits. College selection is confusing. I can take courses at my local community college for much less than I can take courses online or at 'regular colleges'. What am I missing? Thank you, Chris.

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Chris, you are not missing a thing and you are making a smart choice for your future. Higher education is a very competitive and, at times, confusing marketpl [...]

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Rural Area? 5 suggestions for veteran GI Bill education

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I was just discharged from the Marines and can't find a job anywhere. I live in a rural area and don't really want to leave home. Is there anything I can study or do that will allow me to find work? My mom keeps telling me to learn something like medical record keeping. Thank you, Brad.

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the highest employment in [...]

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Should the soldier or family members use GI Bill Benefits?

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My name is Eric. I am halfway through an Army career. Our children are all in school and my wife wants to become a nurse. I have an associate degree but want to retire with at least a bachelor's degree. Should I save my GI Bill benefits to help put our children through college and use Army benefits or should my wife use my GI Bill benefits and we save for the kids. Any suggestions?

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Eric, your question highlights the decisions facing many of today's military fa [...]

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