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How to afford college as a veteran
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 20 hours agoHalf-time student: $233 per month. Three-quarter student: $349 per month. Full-time student: $466 per month. Yellow Ribbon Program If you qualify for 100...
Editorial: Supreme Court ruling ensures veterans will receive education benefits
The Sun Chronicle· 4 days agoWhile the decision came too late for Rudisill, who now serves as an FBI agent, it could help plenty of veterans pursue their dreams following their service. GI Bill ...
Bill introduced to streamline veterans' access to CDL training - TheTrucker.com
The Trucker· 4 days agoIn mid-May, leading congressional advocates for military veterans introduced the Sen. Elizabeth Dole...
The VA tells banks not to foreclose on veterans’ homes this year
GBH News· 1 day agoDepartment of Veterans Affairs has extended a moratorium on foreclosures for vets with GI Bill home...
'I had no purpose': Navy vet hit bottom, now hitting his stride thanks to Naples nonprofits
Naples Daily News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWe had weekly meetings.” He got the idea of going back to school from his counselor at David...
ANALYSIS: ATA’s Chris Spear earns $1.9M, but where are his results?
FreightWaves via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoBased on its results this Congress, the American Trucking Associations’ lobbying efforts make it...
Rick Redniss (opinion): It’s possible to reduce Hope St. traffic
Stamford Advocate· 1 day agoSince World War II land use in Stamford has been impacted by numerous factors including the GI Bill,...
One of the Navy’s last WAVES is buried in San Antonio
San Antonio Express-News· 3 days agoJovita Tellez had graduated from Luling High School as World War II raged. In her case, it would be...
From service to success: National University empowers Navy veteran’s academic journey
WE ARE THE MIGHTY via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“School teaches you how to redeploy the skills you learned in the military,” he said. “It’s a...
St. Augustine's Ed Trester commemorates D-Day
The St. Augustine Record via Yahoo News· 3 days agoDespite these grave losses, Merchant Marines were not considered military servicemen and were not entitled to the GI Bill, home loans, medical or any...