Pay for School
Starting July 1, 2009, Airmen can apply to transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to dependents. Active duty and Selected Reserve Airmen must have served at least six years and commited to four more years of service are eligible to transfer their benefits.
To apply for transferring benefits, an Airmen needs to:
Talk to a counselor about your [...]
Military service members can now get reimbursed for IT certification programs with Cisco Systems (“Cisco”) by using their GI Bill benefits. Announced in January 2009, Cisco’s certification programs are part of the Department of Defense education program DANTES (Department Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support), which supports off-duty, voluntary education programs.
Cisco Systems is a market leader [...]
As described in GI Bill 101, the GI Bill helps all service members at different stages in their lives and military careers whether it be a veteran, reservist, or on active duty. Use the following to determine which group you fall into and then learn about the duration of benefits, the types of education programs [...]
What is the GI Bill?
The GI Bill is a broad term that describes many of the education assistance programs available to service members and veterans. Its goal is to provide our military with a range of learning experiences and skills – through the funding of different education options. These include the traditional four year college, [...]
