Those who have served on active duty for 90 or more days since Sept. 10, 2001 are now eligible to receive the new Post-9/11 GI Bill. The new package offers a number of new valuable benefits, but figuring out exactly what you qualify for is confusing. There are many differences in payment rates depending on where you go to school and where you live. We've created a GI Bill Calculator to help you find out how much your Post-9/11 payment rate will be and how it compares to the Montgomery GI Bill. Visit military.com/gi-bill-calculator today to find out what you qualify for.
In addition to the GI Bill Calculator, Military.com can connect you to hundreds of Military Friendly schools who work with both GI Bill benefits and may even offer college credit for service. Find schools now.
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Week of September 07, 2009
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