GI Bill Veterans, GI Bill Veterans Affairs & Gi Bill Veterans Benefits

Posted by MyMilitaryFriendly in Birmingham-Hoover, AL on Oct 15, 2009

America has always been proud of those who take up service in the Armed Forces.  If you are a veteran of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, or Coast Guard, you may be eligible for government benefits for a college degree.  Did you know that under the Montgomery GI Bill, veterans are eligible for four academic year’s worth of funds to be used to a degree from an accredited college

GI Bill Veterans

If you are currently serving, did you know you can still agree to participate in the program?  As long as you agree to forfeit $100 monthly pay for twelve months, you can earn up to $1321 a month in educational benefits once you leave active duty.  You also have the option of transferring your unused benefits to a spouse and/or dependents.  Visit MyMilitaryFriendly.com today to learn more about your options under this program.

Under the provisions of the legislation enacting the GI Bill, Veterans Affairs, one of the Cabinet Departments within the Federal Government, is responsible for administering to military veterans all types of services and benefits, including health care and education.  Under the terms of the GI Bill, veterans benefits may be used for undergraduate level education at any accredited two year or four year college, vocational/career college, or flight training.  It also does not matter when you served; you may still be eligible for benefits.  Under the GI Bill, Vietnam veterans might be eligible to receive educational benefits, under certain conditions.  When you check out MyMilitaryFriendly online, you can have a representative contact you immediately to answer all of your questions.  

Have you heard about the new GI Bill for veterans?  It’s known as the Post 9-11 GI Bill, and it was created as a special program to assist those men and women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces since September 11, 2001.  It gives veterans educational benefits that go beyond those available from the Montgomery GI Bill.  Whether you’re ready to find a school and take advantage of your benefits, or you’re not sure about your eligibility, our knowledgeable associates are standing by, ready to help.

For a chance to speak live with a representative about benefits under the new GI Bill, veterans of all branches of the military can go to MyMilitaryFriendly.com anytime.  It's the best place to go for details about the new Post 9-11 GI Bill, military friendly colleges, and more!  Let us help you today.


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