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VA Education Benefits

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I am a 20% service connected veteran whom wants to enroll in school to pursue a masters degree.

Are there veteran education benefits available which will help with costs?

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yes .

VA Education and Training

VA can help you cover the cost of furthering your education and skills through benefits to pay for tuition, housing, training, and other expenses related to your education. VA’s education and training benefits are provided through these key programs:

Post-9/11 GI Bill®

Yellow Ribbon Program to help pay tuition costs for private, out-of-state, or graduate school

Montgomery GI Bill®

Reserve Educational Assistance Program

Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance

VA education benefits may be used toward traditional degrees, non-college degrees, on-the-job training, apprenticeships and more.

VA also provides assistance to help Veterans transition from military service to civilian employment. Service-disabled Veterans may be eligible for one-on-one support, counseling, and training to boost skills and build careers. Explore VA employment services for details.

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

VA Requirements

Copies of your discharge or separation papers (DD-214 or equivalent)

Documentation of an enlistment incentive or College Fund, sometimes called a “kicker” (note: this is not required to apply for the GI Bill)

To qualify for a monthly housing allowance, you must attend school more than half time (e.g., seven out of 12 credit hours per term) and not currently be on active duty in the service

The school you attend should have a certified counselor that can help you with your VA Education Monthly Allowance .

Apply today!

 

..............Buck

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your welcome Fat

Hey btw  don't hate me today after my COWBOYS whip up on your ''weak'' Redskins Today!  LOL

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