Servicemembers and veterans are excited and anxious about the New Post 9/11 GI Bill, they want to know - "am I eligible?" "where do I sign up?" "can my wife use my benefits?" "can it be used over seas?" "which GI Bill is best for me?" "should I put off school and wait for the new GI Bill?" and more. But the truth is, until August 1, 2009, every thing is subject to change and/or further clarification. Read-up on what's new with the GI Bill.
Next Step: You still have up to $47,556 through the Montgomery GI Bill to pay for a college degree or professional certificate. Military.com connects you to hundreds of schools who offer credit for military service and tuition discounts and scholarships specifically for servicemembers. Search for schools now.
Word to the Wise on the GI Bill
Week of October 06, 2008
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