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New in 2018: ‘Forever GI Bill’ changes take effect
Benefits will expand for post-9/11 Purple Heart recipients.
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IT hiccups plague Forever GI Bill implementation
Recently separated veterans may be getting inaccurate information about education benefits in the mail, potentially causing “mass confusion” among veterans about their eligibility.
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Veterans sharpen storytelling skills through new arts program
A new D.C. workshop helps veterans reintegrate into civilian life through storytelling.
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California sues Ashford University, a top enroller of military students
California’s attorney general sued Ashford University Wednesday, alleging officials made false promises to entice students and illegally tried to collect their overdue debt. The online for-profit school educates thousands of active-duty and veteran students each year.
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218 schools make Military Times: Best Colleges 2018 rankings
The Military Times Best: Colleges 2018 rankings are out, and 218 schools made the list. The rankings were more competitive than ever this year, as a record number of schools participated in our annual survey, and less than half made the cut.
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What will the Trump era mean for for-profit schools?
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos had been on the job four months when she made the announcement that she was delaying enforcement of a borrower defense rule that clarified how students left in the lurch by schools could seek loan forgiveness. She also announced delayed enforcement of gainful employment standards put in place by her predecessors.
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Commentary: Veterans don’t need regulators to protect us from our own decisions
While the American people trust us to defend our country, too many federal policymakers don’t trust us to make our own decisions about our own educations.
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Ashford University’s GI Bill eligibility on the chopping block once more
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a notice to Ashford University, a top enroller of military students, that it has 60 days to comply with the law or lose its ability to receive VA funds. Such a result would prevent students from using their Post-9/11 GI Bill, as well as other VA education benefits,…
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Interested in agriculture? Check out this new site for vets
Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue has announced the launch of a new website just before Veterans Day, calling it a “one-stop navigator to information and resources.” The website serves as a consolidated landing page for the department’s existing resources, focusing specifically on veteran employment, education and entrepreneurship.
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Commentary: POST Act would prevent for-profit schools from exploiting troops, veterans
Sen. Dick Durbin on why troops need protection from ‘predatory’ colleges.
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New in 2018: ‘Forever GI Bill’ changes take effect
Benefits will expand for post-9/11 Purple Heart recipients.
-
IT hiccups plague Forever GI Bill implementation
Recently separated veterans may be getting inaccurate information about education benefits in the mail, potentially causing “mass confusion” among veterans about their eligibility.
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Veterans sharpen storytelling skills through new arts program
A new D.C. workshop helps veterans reintegrate into civilian life through storytelling.
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California sues Ashford University, a top enroller of military students
California’s attorney general sued Ashford University Wednesday, alleging officials made false promises to entice students and illegally tried to collect their overdue debt. The online for-profit school educates thousands of active-duty and veteran students each year.
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218 schools make Military Times: Best Colleges 2018 rankings
The Military Times Best: Colleges 2018 rankings are out, and 218 schools made the list. The rankings were more competitive than ever this year, as a record number of schools participated in our annual survey, and less than half made the cut.
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What will the Trump era mean for for-profit schools?
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos had been on the job four months when she made the announcement that she was delaying enforcement of a borrower defense rule that clarified how students left in the lurch by schools could seek loan forgiveness. She also announced delayed enforcement of gainful employment standards put in place by her predecessors.
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Commentary: Veterans don’t need regulators to protect us from our own decisions
While the American people trust us to defend our country, too many federal policymakers don’t trust us to make our own decisions about our own educations.
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Ashford University’s GI Bill eligibility on the chopping block once more
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a notice to Ashford University, a top enroller of military students, that it has 60 days to comply with the law or lose its ability to receive VA funds. Such a result would prevent students from using their Post-9/11 GI Bill, as well as other VA education benefits,…
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Interested in agriculture? Check out this new site for vets
Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue has announced the launch of a new website just before Veterans Day, calling it a “one-stop navigator to information and resources.” The website serves as a consolidated landing page for the department’s existing resources, focusing specifically on veteran employment, education and entrepreneurship.
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Commentary: POST Act would prevent for-profit schools from exploiting troops, veterans
Sen. Dick Durbin on why troops need protection from ‘predatory’ colleges.
-
New in 2018: ‘Forever GI Bill’ changes take effect
Benefits will expand for post-9/11 Purple Heart recipients.
-
IT hiccups plague Forever GI Bill implementation
Recently separated veterans may be getting inaccurate information about education benefits in the mail, potentially causing “mass confusion” among veterans about their eligibility.
-
Veterans sharpen storytelling skills through new arts program
A new D.C. workshop helps veterans reintegrate into civilian life through storytelling.
-
California sues Ashford University, a top enroller of military students
California’s attorney general sued Ashford University Wednesday, alleging officials made false promises to entice students and illegally tried to collect their overdue debt. The online for-profit school educates thousands of active-duty and veteran students each year.
-
218 schools make Military Times: Best Colleges 2018 rankings
The Military Times Best: Colleges 2018 rankings are out, and 218 schools made the list. The rankings were more competitive than ever this year, as a record number of schools participated in our annual survey, and less than half made the cut.
-
What will the Trump era mean for for-profit schools?
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos had been on the job four months when she made the announcement that she was delaying enforcement of a borrower defense rule that clarified how students left in the lurch by schools could seek loan forgiveness. She also announced delayed enforcement of gainful employment standards put in place by her predecessors.
-
Commentary: Veterans don’t need regulators to protect us from our own decisions
While the American people trust us to defend our country, too many federal policymakers don’t trust us to make our own decisions about our own educations.
-
Ashford University’s GI Bill eligibility on the chopping block once more
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a notice to Ashford University, a top enroller of military students, that it has 60 days to comply with the law or lose its ability to receive VA funds. Such a result would prevent students from using their Post-9/11 GI Bill, as well as other VA education benefits,…
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Interested in agriculture? Check out this new site for vets
Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue has announced the launch of a new website just before Veterans Day, calling it a “one-stop navigator to information and resources.” The website serves as a consolidated landing page for the department’s existing resources, focusing specifically on veteran employment, education and entrepreneurship.
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Commentary: POST Act would prevent for-profit schools from exploiting troops, veterans
Sen. Dick Durbin on why troops need protection from ‘predatory’ colleges.












