The GI Bill covers education assistance programs specifically designed for the military. Depending on your duty and student status, you can qualify for benefits of up to $1,300 a month that can be used for college and vocational training. Learn the six steps on how to get started.
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Making the smooth transition from military to civilian career takes careful planning. It can start as early as before you enlist. It's important to know what types of military training prepare you for certain civilian careers and how you plan to use your education benefits.
Providing education benefits for active duty service members, reservists, and veterans, the key GI Bill programs are reviewed. Get the details around who qualifies, how much money is provided, and for what types of education.