As a military serviceperson, a US veteran or dependent of a US veteran, you may qualify for financial support under various GI Bill categories such as active duty, veterans, or reserves. The GI Bill is also available to support your flight training, apprenticeship training, and online training.
 
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Featured GI Bill Schools

Colorado Technical University
Welcome to Colorado Technical University Online, where you can earn a career-relevant Associate's, Bachelor's, or Master's degree in a convenient online format that fits your life.

American Intercontinental University
Are you attending college for the first time, looking to build your skills in your current career, or aspiring to enter a completely new field? American InterContinental University can help.

Kaplan University
Kaplan University is an institution of higher education where you will find online courses that allow you to study anytime, anywhere with an Internet connection - 24/7.
Art Institutes Online
Art Institutes offers a range of benefits to assist veterans and Active Duty military, including tuition and admission fee waivers for qualified military personnel.
Westwood College
Westwood College offers a variety of career-relevant degree and diploma programs in convenient online and campus-based formats. Choose from programs in some of today's fastest-growing industries.

Yellow Ribbon GI Bill

Are you enrolled at a participating Yellow Ribbon School? Extra GI Bill funds are available for your education at thousands of colleges, universities, and technical schools.

Find a school in New York, Florida, California, Michigan, Colorado, Oregon, and other states, U.S. territories, and overseas campuses.

GI Bill and Military Education

GI BILL FACTS
Education Options Abound

The GI Bill is called the gold standard in educational support, because more than any other program, it covers the widest variety of educational programs with expanded benefits being added all the time.

As a military serviceperson, a US veteran or a dependent of a US veteran, you may qualify for financial support under various GI Bill categories such as active duty, veterans, or Reservists.

Using your GI Bill, you can even choose to attend more than one college at a time, and earn more than one degree at a time; for example, the GI Bill will pay for your degree in Business and then for a second degree in Computer Science, or for a BA and MA in the same field. Or you can pursue another degree after your first one is completed, using any remaining entitlement on your GI Bill.

The GI Bill entitlement also supports you though training at Non-College-Degree Institutions, for certifications in such areas as:

  • HVAC Certification
  • Truck Driving
  • EMT Certification
  • Barber/Beautician School

The GI Bill is available to support your On-the-Job or Apprenticeship Training, such as:

  • Union Plumber
  • Hotel Management
  • Firefighter

The GI Bill covers Flight Training:

  • Rotary Wing Qualification
  • B747-400 Qualification
  • Dual Qualification
  • The GI Bill is also available for Independent, Distance or Internet training, and for Correspondence Training, where you receive lessons in the mail and have a certain amount of time to complete and return them for a grade.

    The GI Bill supports your participation in many National Testing Programs, such as SAT, GRE, CLEP, GMAT, LSAT, etc.

    Co-op training support from the GI Bill support allows you to attend school and gain valuable work experience at the same time. Some schools partner with employers so you can work in your field and attend classes at the same time.

    And once you have your military-supported education, if you are a veteran or active military interested in starting your own business, or a current business owner who wants to learn how to boost your small business operation, the GI Bill offers qualified military service members and veterans an opportunity to use your military education benefits to learn how to start up or enhance a small business.

    So go ahead. Attend an accredited university, or choose college online and receive your education from home. Explore business courses or vocational training. Boost your military career, start a new career, or create a whole new career niche. Chances are, you'll need a higher education; and chances are even greater that there is educational support from your GI Bill benefits, whether you are active duty military and a veteran, designed to meet your specific goals and needs.



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