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West Point and the Naval Academy can keep affirmative action — for now
Two judges determined it was too early in the legal process to make a decision on the contentious issue of affirmative action in the service academies.
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Which colleges are best for veterans? Those offering training, support
The 2023 Military Times Best for Vets Colleges rankings are dominated by institutions that focus on staff training and support infrastructure for veterans.
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Tuition assistance back online, but many soldiers still need reimbursements
Some soldiers are still waiting on the Army to reimburse their schools.
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This veteran-run company is streamlining the way vets access care
Two vets co-founded a software company to bridge the gap of coordinated care and provide access points to community, healthcare, and other veteran services.
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About 9,000 children are signed up for the virtual option as DoD schools reopen
Parents of children attending DoDEA schools had the choice of virtual school or in-person learning for their students.
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How the coronavirus will impact security clearances
Top officials are relaxing the rules for financial hardship that is caused by the coronavirus mitigation efforts.
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Explainer: Closing schools during the coronavirus pandemic
On Monday, Defense Department schools at Fort Knox will shutter, part of a series of measures by commanders to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
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How the Navy hopes to grow your ‘gray matter’
A plan to overhaul educational services for sailors, Marines and civilian employees was released Monday.
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Staff NCOs required to earn college degrees? The top enlisted Marine could see it coming
There could be a Marine Corps in the not too distant future that requires staff noncommissioned officers to receive college degrees in order to fulfill the commandant’s design for the Marine Corps.
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For-profit college’s access to veteran education benefits the focus of new investigation
Lawmakers are taking another look at the “90/10” rule that encourages schools to target veterans.
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West Point and the Naval Academy can keep affirmative action — for now
Two judges determined it was too early in the legal process to make a decision on the contentious issue of affirmative action in the service academies.
-
Which colleges are best for veterans? Those offering training, support
The 2023 Military Times Best for Vets Colleges rankings are dominated by institutions that focus on staff training and support infrastructure for veterans.
-
Tuition assistance back online, but many soldiers still need reimbursements
Some soldiers are still waiting on the Army to reimburse their schools.
-
This veteran-run company is streamlining the way vets access care
Two vets co-founded a software company to bridge the gap of coordinated care and provide access points to community, healthcare, and other veteran services.
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About 9,000 children are signed up for the virtual option as DoD schools reopen
Parents of children attending DoDEA schools had the choice of virtual school or in-person learning for their students.
-
How the coronavirus will impact security clearances
Top officials are relaxing the rules for financial hardship that is caused by the coronavirus mitigation efforts.
-
Explainer: Closing schools during the coronavirus pandemic
On Monday, Defense Department schools at Fort Knox will shutter, part of a series of measures by commanders to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
-
How the Navy hopes to grow your ‘gray matter’
A plan to overhaul educational services for sailors, Marines and civilian employees was released Monday.
-
Staff NCOs required to earn college degrees? The top enlisted Marine could see it coming
There could be a Marine Corps in the not too distant future that requires staff noncommissioned officers to receive college degrees in order to fulfill the commandant’s design for the Marine Corps.
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For-profit college’s access to veteran education benefits the focus of new investigation
Lawmakers are taking another look at the “90/10” rule that encourages schools to target veterans.
-
West Point and the Naval Academy can keep affirmative action — for now
Two judges determined it was too early in the legal process to make a decision on the contentious issue of affirmative action in the service academies.
-
Which colleges are best for veterans? Those offering training, support
The 2023 Military Times Best for Vets Colleges rankings are dominated by institutions that focus on staff training and support infrastructure for veterans.
-
Tuition assistance back online, but many soldiers still need reimbursements
Some soldiers are still waiting on the Army to reimburse their schools.
-
This veteran-run company is streamlining the way vets access care
Two vets co-founded a software company to bridge the gap of coordinated care and provide access points to community, healthcare, and other veteran services.
-
About 9,000 children are signed up for the virtual option as DoD schools reopen
Parents of children attending DoDEA schools had the choice of virtual school or in-person learning for their students.
-
How the coronavirus will impact security clearances
Top officials are relaxing the rules for financial hardship that is caused by the coronavirus mitigation efforts.
-
Explainer: Closing schools during the coronavirus pandemic
On Monday, Defense Department schools at Fort Knox will shutter, part of a series of measures by commanders to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
-
How the Navy hopes to grow your ‘gray matter’
A plan to overhaul educational services for sailors, Marines and civilian employees was released Monday.
-
Staff NCOs required to earn college degrees? The top enlisted Marine could see it coming
There could be a Marine Corps in the not too distant future that requires staff noncommissioned officers to receive college degrees in order to fulfill the commandant’s design for the Marine Corps.
-
For-profit college’s access to veteran education benefits the focus of new investigation
Lawmakers are taking another look at the “90/10” rule that encourages schools to target veterans.













