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Military Degrees - Continue Your Education Through Technology While Serving In The Military
Making the decision to work towards an advanced or bachelors degree is a big decision in many people's lives. For some veterans, returning to school after leaving the armed forces is a pivotal move that determines the direction in which their life will go. It can be quite a daunting task to try and work out how to pay for school, but luckily there are many GI bill options to help ex-servicemen and women with their military degrees.
In 1944 Congress passed the Montgomery GI Bill to help veterans afford college and get back on their feet after World War II. Since then more than two million veterans have used the GI Bill to pay for their education. The new Post 9/11 GI Bill (updated by Congress last year) gives educational funding to veterans who have served at least 90 days since September 11, 2001. Eligible soldiers Must Have been honorably discharged or served at least 30 days before suffering a service-related injury. Students can get other student loans and government aid as the GI Bill is not considered financial aid by colleges and universities.
The new GI Bill gives student soldiers enough money for college as long as tuition and fees are not more than the most expensive in-state public college. Veterans can choose a college near home or enroll in an online college. Both options allow the student to be near work and or family. If a veteran chooses to go to school full time, they most likely will not have time to work full time. The Post 9/11 GI bill can help here too. It gives a monthly housing allowance for soldiers with dependents, which will be greatly appreciated as the soldier advances their education.
Opting for a full-time bachelors degree often means that the student can only work a limited number of hours. To help out with living expenses, the Post 9/11 GI Bill offers a monthly housing allowance for individuals with dependents.
The Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty is another option for education funding for soldiers. Eligible soldiers must have an honorable discharge along with their high school diploma or GED. The bill covers 36 months of education, an estimated $40,000 value. Soldiers have ten years to use their education benefits. However, if they reenlist, the benefit time limit starts over.
The Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty has several clauses under which a soldier can qualify. Soldiers can apply using a VA form 22-1990. The money from this bill isn't just for college; it may also be used for flight training, apprenticeships, certification courses and fees for entrance exams to educational programs.
If a veteran has children, they should investigate these options that help pay for housing or childcare. Even if a service member chooses to attend an online college, having this support can relieve some of the financial stress or responsibility allowing them more time to study. This may often have the advantage of accelerating learning.
There are millions of dollars available for veterans and their families to use for military distance learning options. The US government provides non-taxable money through the GI Bill and Tuition Assistance. But there are also private veterans benefits education possibilities. Through these programs an ex-service member can exchange years of service for a fully paid college education.
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Daily Telegraph Cricket World Cup 1999 Book $10.99 Used |
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Daily Telegraph Rugby Union World Cup Guide $18.05 Used - The second Rugby Union World Cup is to be staged in the UK and France in October 1991. This guide to the tournament provides a team-by-team analysis and comprehensive statistics. |
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Daily Telegraph Total Football $2.63 Used - Previously published under the title The Complete Encyclopedia of Football, this comprehensive and authoritative work of reference remains a joyous celebration of the world s No. 1 sport. Fully revised and updated and including coverage of the 2002 World Cup, it provides essential information on the leading international and club competitions, the famous players, the great clubs and the classic matches. Containing comprehensive statistical coverage of the world game and all the principal |

