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  • After G.I. Bill, Veteran finds purpose in soccer, community

    After G.I. Bill, Veteran finds purpose in soccer, community

    After using the G.I. Bill, Army Veteran Adam Boren found his connection to his community through soccer.

  • The G.I. Bill changes lives

    The G.I. Bill changes lives

    Army Veteran and storyteller Dustin Elias spoke at the celebration of the G.I. Bill 80th anniversary at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

  • Celebrating VR&E—the precursor to the G.I. Bill

    Celebrating VR&E—the precursor to the G.I. Bill

    As we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the G.I. Bill, today we look back at VR&E—one of its precursors.

  • 80 years of the G.I. Bill: The cornerstone of the American dream for Veterans

    80 years of the G.I. Bill: The cornerstone of the American dream for Veterans

    For many, the G.I. Bill provided a path to the American dream by helping them pursue education, secure employment after military service and purchase a home.

  • Celebrate 80 years of the G.I. Bill

    Celebrate 80 years of the G.I. Bill

    On June 22, 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (SRA) of 1944, otherwise known as the G.I. Bill of Rights.

  • VET TEC update: The pilot program concludes this April

    VET TEC update: The pilot program concludes this April

    Over the five-year program, more than 14,000 VET TEC beneficiaries completed their program and nearly half have reported finding meaningful employment with an average starting annual salary of $65,000.

  • Celebrating the one year anniversary of G.I. Bill’s Enrollment Manager

    Celebrating the one year anniversary of G.I. Bill’s Enrollment Manager

    It’s been one year since Enrollment Manager became available to [...]

  • G.I. Bill students: Receiving more than one monetary benefit? Check your direct deposit on va.gov

    G.I. Bill students: Receiving more than one monetary benefit? Check your direct deposit on va.gov

    If you’re a G.I. Bill beneficiary who also receives other benefits, you need to ensure you have a single bank account selected for direct deposit by April 20.

  • 2023 VA Federal Benefits Booklet: Unlocking a wealth of support for Veterans

    2023 VA Federal Benefits Booklet: Unlocking a wealth of support for Veterans

    VA is pleased to present the "2023 VA Federal Benefits Booklet for Veterans, Dependents, Survivors, and Caregivers," a thorough guide that explains the numerous benefits to Veterans, their families and caregivers.

  • VA supports thousands of student Veterans at national conference

    VA supports thousands of student Veterans at national conference

    Staff from VA were on hand to support Veterans and their families throughout the 3-day SVA "NatCon" event.

  • President Biden announces an additional $9 Billion in Student Debt Relief for 125,000 Americans

    President Biden announces an additional $9 Billion in Student Debt Relief for 125,000 Americans

    On Oct. 4, 2023, President Biden announced that an additional 125,000 Americans have been approved for $9 billion in debt relief through fixes the U.S. Department of Education has made to income-driven repayment (IDR) and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), and granting automatic relief for borrowers with total and permanent disabilities.

  • Protect your G.I. Bill benefits from scams!

    Protect your G.I. Bill benefits from scams!

    Veterans need to be informed when using their G.I. Bill benefits to make the best education decisions. We encourage Veterans and their beneficiaries to know the warning signs of education fraud and the best practices to avoid falling victim to a scam.

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