VA expands access to GI Bill benefits for Veterans who served multiple periods of service
WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that — following the 2024 Supreme Court decision — it has updated the process for awarding
WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that — following the 2024 Supreme Court decision — it has updated the process for awarding
Effective January 2024, the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs has expanded the Oregon Veterans Educational Bridge Grant (VEBG) Program, greatly broadening financial assistance eligibility for
The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs (ODVA) is pleased to announce it has awarded grants totaling $1,000,000 to expand Campus Veteran Resource Centers and bolster
The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs announced today that it is now accepting competitive grant applications for its Campus Veteran Resource Center Grant Program, which
MEDFORD, Ore. – Hunter Communications, has announced it is funding three $2500 Military Appreciation Scholarships for Veterans and active military … Views: 441
The Veterans’ Educational Bridge Grant (VEBG) is a program administered by ODVA that awards grants of up to $5,000 to individual veterans enrolled in an
Cal State Los Angeles graduate Maricris Trask, right,, a mother and a U.S. Navy veteran, hugs another graduate following their July 27, 2021, commencement ceremony
Starting this month, all students receiving Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits must verify their school enrollment each month or risk forfeiting their housing allowance. The change has been planned
Veterans and active duty service members can get one step closer to student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. The post Veterans,
The Veterans Readiness and Employment Program or VR&E (formerly known as Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment or Chapter 31) is an alternative program to the GI Bill created to assist
Shortly after Jonathan Kline retired from 21 years in the United States Coast Guard, he decided, at 46, to go to college. Life in the
President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed into law legislation that will ensure full GI Bill housing stipends next semester for students forced into online classes
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