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We want to hear about your experience transitioning to civilian life
Military Times wants to hear from you about your transition experiences and what others can learn from them for our new site, Rebootcamp.
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University of Phoenix plans to phase out 19 campuses
The University of Phoenix said Wednesday it has stopped accepting new students at several brick-and-mortar locations. The move comes as the university — the nation’s largest for-profit institution and top destination for student veterans — looks to “adapt and restructure” for its mostly online student base.
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SVA announces competition for training with presidential center
Student Veterans of America is looking for 100 words from 100 student veterans to win 100 hours of leadership training next month.
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Feds OK Purdue acquisition of Kaplan
The federal government has given Purdue University the green light to continue with plans for its new online school.
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Vet organizations back Obama-era college regulations
Dozens of military and veteran service organizations are pushing back against the Department of Education’s decision earlier this year to suspend enforcement of Obama-era rules aimed largely at for-profit colleges and universities.
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Virginia school district to get $4 million Defense Department grant
A $4 million grant from the Department of Defense has been awarded to a Virginia school district.
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DoD family panel wants more help for military kids moving to new schools
It’s one of a series of key issues for the group, including PTSD treatment and spouse employment.
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New Pentagon rules aim to broaden reviews of ‘bad paper’ dismissals
Veterans advocates are hopeful that more veterans with “bad paper” dismissals will be able to upgrade their discharge status now that defense officials have released clearer guidance of how to handle a host of mental health and injury cases.
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Report: More vets getting advanced degrees under Post-9/11 GI Bill
The Post 9-11 GI Bill has generated a significant bump in college enrollment. But the researcher of a recent New York University study wasn’t expecting to see that the largest growth has come from veterans earning advanced degrees — particularly older veterans who already have a master’s.
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Q-and-A: DoDEA director on what’s new in schools for 2017
Changing standards, top-down reorganization, status of stateside schools … what military parents need to know.
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We want to hear about your experience transitioning to civilian life
Military Times wants to hear from you about your transition experiences and what others can learn from them for our new site, Rebootcamp.
-
University of Phoenix plans to phase out 19 campuses
The University of Phoenix said Wednesday it has stopped accepting new students at several brick-and-mortar locations. The move comes as the university — the nation’s largest for-profit institution and top destination for student veterans — looks to “adapt and restructure” for its mostly online student base.
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SVA announces competition for training with presidential center
Student Veterans of America is looking for 100 words from 100 student veterans to win 100 hours of leadership training next month.
-
Feds OK Purdue acquisition of Kaplan
The federal government has given Purdue University the green light to continue with plans for its new online school.
-
Vet organizations back Obama-era college regulations
Dozens of military and veteran service organizations are pushing back against the Department of Education’s decision earlier this year to suspend enforcement of Obama-era rules aimed largely at for-profit colleges and universities.
-
Virginia school district to get $4 million Defense Department grant
A $4 million grant from the Department of Defense has been awarded to a Virginia school district.
-
DoD family panel wants more help for military kids moving to new schools
It’s one of a series of key issues for the group, including PTSD treatment and spouse employment.
-
New Pentagon rules aim to broaden reviews of ‘bad paper’ dismissals
Veterans advocates are hopeful that more veterans with “bad paper” dismissals will be able to upgrade their discharge status now that defense officials have released clearer guidance of how to handle a host of mental health and injury cases.
-
Report: More vets getting advanced degrees under Post-9/11 GI Bill
The Post 9-11 GI Bill has generated a significant bump in college enrollment. But the researcher of a recent New York University study wasn’t expecting to see that the largest growth has come from veterans earning advanced degrees — particularly older veterans who already have a master’s.
-
Q-and-A: DoDEA director on what’s new in schools for 2017
Changing standards, top-down reorganization, status of stateside schools … what military parents need to know.
-
We want to hear about your experience transitioning to civilian life
Military Times wants to hear from you about your transition experiences and what others can learn from them for our new site, Rebootcamp.
-
University of Phoenix plans to phase out 19 campuses
The University of Phoenix said Wednesday it has stopped accepting new students at several brick-and-mortar locations. The move comes as the university — the nation’s largest for-profit institution and top destination for student veterans — looks to “adapt and restructure” for its mostly online student base.
-
SVA announces competition for training with presidential center
Student Veterans of America is looking for 100 words from 100 student veterans to win 100 hours of leadership training next month.
-
Feds OK Purdue acquisition of Kaplan
The federal government has given Purdue University the green light to continue with plans for its new online school.
-
Vet organizations back Obama-era college regulations
Dozens of military and veteran service organizations are pushing back against the Department of Education’s decision earlier this year to suspend enforcement of Obama-era rules aimed largely at for-profit colleges and universities.
-
Virginia school district to get $4 million Defense Department grant
A $4 million grant from the Department of Defense has been awarded to a Virginia school district.
-
DoD family panel wants more help for military kids moving to new schools
It’s one of a series of key issues for the group, including PTSD treatment and spouse employment.
-
New Pentagon rules aim to broaden reviews of ‘bad paper’ dismissals
Veterans advocates are hopeful that more veterans with “bad paper” dismissals will be able to upgrade their discharge status now that defense officials have released clearer guidance of how to handle a host of mental health and injury cases.
-
Report: More vets getting advanced degrees under Post-9/11 GI Bill
The Post 9-11 GI Bill has generated a significant bump in college enrollment. But the researcher of a recent New York University study wasn’t expecting to see that the largest growth has come from veterans earning advanced degrees — particularly older veterans who already have a master’s.
-
Q-and-A: DoDEA director on what’s new in schools for 2017
Changing standards, top-down reorganization, status of stateside schools … what military parents need to know.













