
Change allows extra GI Bill benefits for some disabled vets
A change to Veteran Readiness and Employment benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs could mean more education money for thousands of veterans. (Stock photo)

A change to Veteran Readiness and Employment benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs could mean more education money for thousands of veterans. (Stock photo)

Veterans Affairs officials have begun work to shift the bulk of its GI Bill benefits operations to a new online platform, with the first changes visible to

The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) registers and support high paying structured apprenticeship programs that combine on the job training and related classroom

Veterans and transitioning service members will now be able to prepare for a career in tech from anywhere in the world without using their GI

As we begin 2021, VA’s Education Service reflected on the challenges the past year uncovered and examined how we adapted to meet your needs. Whether

Veterans Employment Through Technology Education Courses (VET TEC) is a five-year, $75 million pilot program that helps Veterans improve their IT skills through courses offered by

As part of the budget deal approved last week, Congress extended several financial protections for student veterans whose education plans have been disrupted by the ongoing coronavirus

In the midst of a global pandemic, access to education has been more challenging than ever before. For Veterans planning to return to the classroom

(Ashland, Ore.) — The Veterans Resource Center at Southern Oregon University has been awarded a $68,254 grant from the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs to help

September 3, 2020, KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.—Oregon Tech is excited to announce that the university has been selected as a new partner in the Peer Advisors

VA’s Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E) Service is deploying its electronic Virtual Assistant (e-VA) to the national stage. e-VA is an artificial intelligence platform, providing

Education advocates are warning student veterans about a new recruitment push from some colleges amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. (Alyssa Akers/Air Force) Views: 219
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