-

New plan would dramatically expand GI Bill family transfer rules for troops, veterans
The Senate proposal would drop deadlines for adding dependents to the Post-9/11 GI Bill program.
-

Why younger veterans more likely to struggle after leaving the military
The new findings suggest post-9/11 veterans face more trouble with the transition to civilian life.
-

Why your relationship is at risk when you leave the military
Whether you’re single, dating, or in a committed relationship at the time, returning to the civilian world packs a real punch.
-

Research finds veterans earn more than non-veterans
Veterans, on average, earn $5 an hour more than civilians who never served in the military, a new study shows.
-

Fewer troops are using Tuition Assistance benefits
Fewer troops are using their education benefits, but for-profit schools continue to be a popular choice among those who do choose to attend school while on active duty.
-

Why leaving the military is harder for female vets
Women veterans face different social expectations, a lack of a peer support, problems finding child care, and are more likely to face financial problems compared to their male counterparts
-

How young troops could be getting hosed on their military education benefits
Most veterans get no value from paying into the Montgomery GI Bill program.
-

GI Bill transfer ban for older troops could be thrown out
A House provision would reserve the limitations set by Defense Department officials last year.
-

Enlisted ‘doctor-airman’ with PhD earns her commission
“I knew I wanted to be in the Air Force, so the best way for me to do that was to enlist.”
-

Benefits basics: Military tuition assistance
How, and where, you can get schooled up while in service.
-
New plan would dramatically expand GI Bill family transfer rules for troops, veterans
The Senate proposal would drop deadlines for adding dependents to the Post-9/11 GI Bill program.
-
Why younger veterans more likely to struggle after leaving the military
The new findings suggest post-9/11 veterans face more trouble with the transition to civilian life.
-
Why your relationship is at risk when you leave the military
Whether you’re single, dating, or in a committed relationship at the time, returning to the civilian world packs a real punch.
-
Research finds veterans earn more than non-veterans
Veterans, on average, earn $5 an hour more than civilians who never served in the military, a new study shows.
-
Fewer troops are using Tuition Assistance benefits
Fewer troops are using their education benefits, but for-profit schools continue to be a popular choice among those who do choose to attend school while on active duty.
-
Why leaving the military is harder for female vets
Women veterans face different social expectations, a lack of a peer support, problems finding child care, and are more likely to face financial problems compared to their male counterparts
-
How young troops could be getting hosed on their military education benefits
Most veterans get no value from paying into the Montgomery GI Bill program.
-
GI Bill transfer ban for older troops could be thrown out
A House provision would reserve the limitations set by Defense Department officials last year.
-
Enlisted ‘doctor-airman’ with PhD earns her commission
“I knew I wanted to be in the Air Force, so the best way for me to do that was to enlist.”
-
Benefits basics: Military tuition assistance
How, and where, you can get schooled up while in service.
-
New plan would dramatically expand GI Bill family transfer rules for troops, veterans
The Senate proposal would drop deadlines for adding dependents to the Post-9/11 GI Bill program.
-
Why younger veterans more likely to struggle after leaving the military
The new findings suggest post-9/11 veterans face more trouble with the transition to civilian life.
-
Why your relationship is at risk when you leave the military
Whether you’re single, dating, or in a committed relationship at the time, returning to the civilian world packs a real punch.
-
Research finds veterans earn more than non-veterans
Veterans, on average, earn $5 an hour more than civilians who never served in the military, a new study shows.
-
Fewer troops are using Tuition Assistance benefits
Fewer troops are using their education benefits, but for-profit schools continue to be a popular choice among those who do choose to attend school while on active duty.
-
Why leaving the military is harder for female vets
Women veterans face different social expectations, a lack of a peer support, problems finding child care, and are more likely to face financial problems compared to their male counterparts
-
How young troops could be getting hosed on their military education benefits
Most veterans get no value from paying into the Montgomery GI Bill program.
-
GI Bill transfer ban for older troops could be thrown out
A House provision would reserve the limitations set by Defense Department officials last year.
-
Enlisted ‘doctor-airman’ with PhD earns her commission
“I knew I wanted to be in the Air Force, so the best way for me to do that was to enlist.”
-
Benefits basics: Military tuition assistance
How, and where, you can get schooled up while in service.













