The military encourages Veterans to use all programs available, whether they are from federal, military-related, or private sources. There are many out there, and you'll likely find more than one to suit your educational needs. Here are a few places to get you started.
The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB): Provides up to 36 months of education benefits during active duty and is payable for 10 years following your last release from service.
Federal Student Aid: Federal loans, grants, and tuition programs are available to meet a variety of financial needs and education levels. Work-study programs are also available.
Military Scholarships: There are over $300 million worth of scholarships for servicemembers, veterans and their families.
Search for military-friendly schools today to find schools that give you credit for military training and experience.
3 Ways to Fund Your Education in 2008
Week of May 12, 2008
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