The New Post 9/11 GI Bill is a year away and the questions keep coming. People seem most concerned about eligibility and transferability. Eligibility questions are the easiest to answer, but with little information available, the questions on transferability are a bit more challenging. Get a quick snapshot of the latest questions (and answers) posted on the new Military Education Blog.
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Common New GI Bill Questions
Week of November 03, 2008
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- Honor Flights for Vets
- Deal of the Week: Summer Discounts
- AF Uniforms Reviewed
- Move-In Housing Allowance Survey
- AF Retirees to get News by Telephone
- Featured Job: Government and Military Careers
- Proposed 2010 Military Pay Charts
- Liberty University Offers Tuition Discounts to Military
- Education Options for Submariners
- Education Opportunity for Wounded Warriors
- AF Revises Fitness Program
- House Hearing on Family Care Givers
- 3 Hot Careers in a Down Economy
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- University Hosts Seminar on New GI Bill
- Travel System to Modify Process
- 2009 Fourth of July Concert
- Annual Clothing Allowance
- New Law Protects Renters
- Servicemembers Save with Offers from ASMBA
- University Offers Free Career Webinar
- Army to Allow Some Social Networking
- AF Recruiting College Students
- New GI Bill Calculator
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