As a servicemember, veteran, or family member, you have special opportunities that can help provide money for school, support, and ways to save time and money, but your success depends on more than just support programs and money, it depends on you. This section offers tips, advice, and motivation to help overcome any barriers and ensure you're fully equipped to finish what you start
Few things improve your performance in college more dramatically than developing good study habits.
Full StoryTake your "SMART" goals to the next level by writing a personal action plan.
Step 1: Choose Your Career Path Wisely
Determining your career goals and interests will keep you from wasting your GI Bill and Tuition Assistance benefits on a degree that doesn't match your career path.
The GI Bill can provide up to $52,500 for school. Request info from schools with VA approved education programs today.
Important Note: You should confirm with schools whether programs and policies meet your specific requirements.