In the market for a good school where you can use your education benefits? Check out our latest rankings of the best colleges for veteran and military students.
To create the rankings, we evaluated colleges’ survey responses based on what veterans have told us is important to them, as well as on our own editorial judgment. We also factored in data from the Veterans Affairs and Defense departments, as well as three Education Department sources.
As tiny house fever spreads across the country, a nonprofit is using these homes to get veterans off the streets; the VA launches a new jobs program for vets with PTSD; and the Army has a new resource for soldiers preparing to retire — all on this episode of Rebootcamp Roundup.
On this episode of Rebootcamp Roundup: Veteran unemployment holds steady, GI Bill users are waiting longer than normal for their benefits, and the service branches offer tips for using TA to get a degree.
The average student veteran using the Post-9/11 GI Bill this fall has had to wait more than 3 weeks for their housing benefits to come through — and even then their housing stipends are probably the wrong amount.
Did you know that you can earn a degree in the military without spending a penny of your own money and without using up any of your GI Bill benefits? Here’s everything you need to know about the rules governing TA, as well as some tips for getting the most out of the benefit.
On this episode of Rebootcamp Roundup: President Trump donates salary to veteran entrepreneurs, a Navy veteran goes from homeless beginnings to a possible Maxim cover, and a congressman shares why his veteran constituents want to change TAP.