6 Unusual Ways to Use Your Post-9/11 GI Bill Service members can consider education beyond traditional post-secondary institutions and possibly build a civilian career...
GI Bill Housing Payments Delayed, VA Says The VA is working to ensure that payments go out early next week, officials said.
How Military Spouses Pay for College How do you pay for college when you haven't got a dime? With our guide, you'll be cracking those books in no time.
Stretch Your VA College Benefits by Getting to Know This Person Your college's school certifying official can answer your benefits questions and make sure you're not missing anything...
The Job Market for Master's Degree Holders For veterans and active-duty service members who can apply GI Bill benefits to their education, the time has perhaps never...
Don't Penalize Service Members Who Don't Have Kids. Let Them Bank Their GI Bill Benefits "The military is missing out on a cost-effective way to keep more mid-career personnel in the ranks who don't have a spouse...
Court Overturns Ruling That Would Have Given Some Vets Extra GI Bill Money for More School The plaintiff, a former Army officer, plans to take the GI BIll case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Does Your University Fit Your Academic, Financial and Career Needs? When veterans are looking for a university to fit their needs, they should be asking these questions.
VA Home Loan Changes, GI Bill Benefits Among Help for Veterans in Year-End Bills Signed by Biden A streamlined appraisal process for Department of Veterans Affairs home loans, an easier way to transfer GI Bill benefits to...
Eight Years After Problem Spotted, Veterans Affairs Continues to Overpay on Post-9/11 GI Bill The defect could cost the agency millions and shows challenges the VA faces providing expanded benefits.
Did Sherrill Violate Naval Academy’s Honor Code? Classmates Speak out About Notorious Cheating Scandal Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey Democratic congresswoman running for governor, says she did not cheat but was penalized because...
Trump Calls for Using US Cities as 'Training Ground' for Armed Forces in Unusual Speech to Generals President Donald Trump proposed using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces, with U.S. military might...
Marines Say They Hit Recruiting Goals and Point to 'Unapologetic' Standards Data provided by the Corps shows that it has recruited 30,536 active-duty and reserve enlisted Marines — just one person over...
Bill Would Allow Noncitizen US Military Members to Become Naturalized Democratic lawmakers in the U.S. House have reintroduced a bill that would protect noncitizen military members from being...
5 Unsung Vehicles from ‘Band of Brothers’ HBO’s legendary World War II series featured inspiring characters, unforgettable story lines and several vehicles worth...