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Soldiers learn how to learn [ Mar 18, 2009] "Every Soldier in this brigade should have at least an associate's degree," said Command Sgt. Maj. Nathaniel Bartee Sr., 15th Sustainment Brigade's Senior Non-Commissioned Officer.
Understand differences before selecting GI Bill options [ Mar 13, 2009] The modified Post 9/11 GI Bill will be available at the end of service for 15 years, five more years than the Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty.
More Troops, Families Likely to Qualify for New GI Bill Benefits [ Feb 24, 2009] “The new GI Bill provides some wonderful opportunities for the military,” he said. “These are benefits that we had hoped for for a number of years, and finally have received.”
Program Helps Veterans Transition From War Zone to Campus [ Feb 10, 2009] The program’s learning environment is much more comfortable, because the veterans-only classes are much smaller than classes open to the whole student population and the students know everyone else in the classroom understands them and has similar experiences.
New GI Bill Carries Different Eligibility, Benefits [ Feb 2, 2009] The new GI Bill provides three separate types of benefit payments to those who have at least 90 days of aggregate active service after Sept. 10, 2001.
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions - Which GI Bill Is Better? [ Jan 16, 2009] Members already receiving the Montgomery G.I. Bill can switch to the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, but they cannot switch back. More importantly, both bills generally provide up to 36 months of assistance, so any time already used under the Montgomery plan will be deducted from the Post-9/11 plan.
Wounded Warriors' Spouses Get Free Tuition [ Nov 26, 2008] The wife of Warrior Transition Unit Soldier Sgt. Roberto Quintana is the installation's first recipient of a CTC program that will allow her to complete 30 credit hours at the school free of charge.
New GI Bill makes the grade in Kaiserslautern [ Nov 21, 2008] More than 100 Soldiers throughout the Kaiserslautern military community attended the four presentations - touted as lunch and learn classes
New GI Bill provides increased educational benefits [ Jul 29, 2008] The new GI Bill is applies to individuals who served on active duty on or after Sept. 11, 2001, and offers education benefits worth an average of $80,000 - double the value of those in the previous program.
Free computer-based training resources available [ Oct 2, 2007] In an effort to fill the gap between tight budgets and training requirements, officials here are reminding Airmen and Air Force civilians that there is a place to go for free computer-based training.
Policy change increases tuition assistance [ Sep 28, 2007] Effective Oct. 1, the Army's Tuition Assistance program pays 100 percent up to the new cap of $250 per semester hour of credit and an annual ceiling of $4,500 for AC and AGR soldiers enrolled in a post-secondary school.
Army simplifies TA process for Soldiers [ Sep 28, 2007] The Web site is a virtual gateway for Soldiers to request tuition assistance anytime online for classroom, distance learning and eArmyU online college courses, Peterson said. It also provides a single location for colleges and universities to process credit-bearing enrollments, submit Soldier grades, and verify and prepare invoices for payment.
The lucky seven: help paying for college [ Sep 10, 2007] There are seven basic financial aid programs offered by the U.S. Department of Education which fall under four different categories: grants, scholarships, loans, employment.
How online college classes work for the military [ Sep 8, 2007] You are probably reading this because you are not enrolled in college at this time and you have no idea how online college classes work. I am considering it my duty in this article to fully describe to you the procedures found in many online courses by describing an online course I took.
Tuition assistance provides no-cost college degrees to Airmen [ Sep 5, 2007] Edwards, Airmen are encouraged to use tuition assistance to further their education during their enlistment and commission.
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