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GI Bill benefits in jeopardy at some California college campuses
The agency in California that oversees veteran education benefits has warned several schools with satellite campuses in the state that they could soon lose their eligibility to accept GI Bill funds.
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Here’s how Google is making it easier for vets to find jobs
The company behind the world’s most popular search engine has unveiled three new initiatives to help veterans transition into the civilian workforce.
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Online or on campus? Here are 7 things to consider if you’re asking that question
If you’re looking for flexibility, online may be your best option. If camaraderie and collaboration matter more, in-person could be the better bet. But there are many other things to think about, too.
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This Midwestern state is pulling out all the stops to attract vets likes you
The state known for its badgers and cheese-headed football fans is spending $1.9 million to recruit new veteran residents.
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From ‘Boots to Books’: How tailored college classes help vets in transition
A first-year program offered at some California community colleges is designed to help veterans transition from military to civilian life, emphasizing skills needed to succeed in college, as well as more complex issues such as anger management and post-traumatic stress.
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Going to a job fair? This is what you should expect to get out of it.
We all know searching for a new job is tough, but what can make it even harder is setting your expectations too high — only to be crushed when they’re not met. Hire Our Heroes founder Dan Caporale talks with Rebootcamp about managing expectations while on the job hunt.
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Want job search help and $320?
Participants will be placed into either a national or local program offering career services to veterans with disabilities, and researchers will follow them over a three-year period to track outcomes such as earnings, employment and well-being.
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Unemployment for post-9/11 vets hits record low
The unemployment rate among post-9/11 veterans hit a record low last month, driving the largest gap in unemployment between veterans and nonveterans so far this year.
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Going to flight school on the GI Bill? The House just passed a bill that could affect you.
The House of Representatives voted this week to cap the amount of tuition covered by the Post-9/11 GI Bill for veterans enrolled in public flight schools, among other changes.
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The Forever GI Bill will change things for student vets this school year; here’s what you need to know
Changes to the Post-9/11 GI Bill are part of a robust set of reforms to veteran education benefits that became law last August.
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GI Bill benefits in jeopardy at some California college campuses
The agency in California that oversees veteran education benefits has warned several schools with satellite campuses in the state that they could soon lose their eligibility to accept GI Bill funds.
-
Here’s how Google is making it easier for vets to find jobs
The company behind the world’s most popular search engine has unveiled three new initiatives to help veterans transition into the civilian workforce.
-
Online or on campus? Here are 7 things to consider if you’re asking that question
If you’re looking for flexibility, online may be your best option. If camaraderie and collaboration matter more, in-person could be the better bet. But there are many other things to think about, too.
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This Midwestern state is pulling out all the stops to attract vets likes you
The state known for its badgers and cheese-headed football fans is spending $1.9 million to recruit new veteran residents.
-
From ‘Boots to Books’: How tailored college classes help vets in transition
A first-year program offered at some California community colleges is designed to help veterans transition from military to civilian life, emphasizing skills needed to succeed in college, as well as more complex issues such as anger management and post-traumatic stress.
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Going to a job fair? This is what you should expect to get out of it.
We all know searching for a new job is tough, but what can make it even harder is setting your expectations too high — only to be crushed when they’re not met. Hire Our Heroes founder Dan Caporale talks with Rebootcamp about managing expectations while on the job hunt.
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Want job search help and $320?
Participants will be placed into either a national or local program offering career services to veterans with disabilities, and researchers will follow them over a three-year period to track outcomes such as earnings, employment and well-being.
-
Unemployment for post-9/11 vets hits record low
The unemployment rate among post-9/11 veterans hit a record low last month, driving the largest gap in unemployment between veterans and nonveterans so far this year.
-
Going to flight school on the GI Bill? The House just passed a bill that could affect you.
The House of Representatives voted this week to cap the amount of tuition covered by the Post-9/11 GI Bill for veterans enrolled in public flight schools, among other changes.
-
The Forever GI Bill will change things for student vets this school year; here’s what you need to know
Changes to the Post-9/11 GI Bill are part of a robust set of reforms to veteran education benefits that became law last August.
-
GI Bill benefits in jeopardy at some California college campuses
The agency in California that oversees veteran education benefits has warned several schools with satellite campuses in the state that they could soon lose their eligibility to accept GI Bill funds.
-
Here’s how Google is making it easier for vets to find jobs
The company behind the world’s most popular search engine has unveiled three new initiatives to help veterans transition into the civilian workforce.
-
Online or on campus? Here are 7 things to consider if you’re asking that question
If you’re looking for flexibility, online may be your best option. If camaraderie and collaboration matter more, in-person could be the better bet. But there are many other things to think about, too.
-
This Midwestern state is pulling out all the stops to attract vets likes you
The state known for its badgers and cheese-headed football fans is spending $1.9 million to recruit new veteran residents.
-
From ‘Boots to Books’: How tailored college classes help vets in transition
A first-year program offered at some California community colleges is designed to help veterans transition from military to civilian life, emphasizing skills needed to succeed in college, as well as more complex issues such as anger management and post-traumatic stress.
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Going to a job fair? This is what you should expect to get out of it.
We all know searching for a new job is tough, but what can make it even harder is setting your expectations too high — only to be crushed when they’re not met. Hire Our Heroes founder Dan Caporale talks with Rebootcamp about managing expectations while on the job hunt.
-
Want job search help and $320?
Participants will be placed into either a national or local program offering career services to veterans with disabilities, and researchers will follow them over a three-year period to track outcomes such as earnings, employment and well-being.
-
Unemployment for post-9/11 vets hits record low
The unemployment rate among post-9/11 veterans hit a record low last month, driving the largest gap in unemployment between veterans and nonveterans so far this year.
-
Going to flight school on the GI Bill? The House just passed a bill that could affect you.
The House of Representatives voted this week to cap the amount of tuition covered by the Post-9/11 GI Bill for veterans enrolled in public flight schools, among other changes.
-
The Forever GI Bill will change things for student vets this school year; here’s what you need to know
Changes to the Post-9/11 GI Bill are part of a robust set of reforms to veteran education benefits that became law last August.













