GI Bill Education
After World War II, servicemen of the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marines, returned home to find their jobs, their careers, and their lives in need of a jump start. Enter the GI Bill, and the promise of higher education and achievable dreams for all returning veterans. Thanks to President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing the GI Bill into law in 1944, millions of GIs who never dreamed that they might be able to go to college now had the golden opportunity...
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All in the family: how the military supports higher education for military spouses
Who says education is just for the active duty military in the family? Not the armed forces! Good news for military spouses who want to further their education: there are military education support programs created especially for you. There are myriad programs, grouped by specific branch of military service...
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines: military supports your education by all means
Education is the best investment, according to Benjamin Franklin. Today more than ever, there's a lot to learn. If you're military, the choices of what to study and where to learn from are limitless. For military personnel and their families, Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) is a consortium of more than 1550 colleges and universities that provide educational opportunities designed with the military family in mind...
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