5 benefits that National University offers student veterans
The Post-9/11 GI Bill® is one of the most important benefits that veterans receive for their service. Whether it’s the Montgomery or Post-9/11, a GI Bill can provide veterans with…
The Post-9/11 GI Bill® is one of the most important benefits that veterans receive for their service. Whether it’s the Montgomery or Post-9/11, a GI Bill can provide veterans with…
Sports has often served as a microcosm of larger events, such as momentous historical tales. As has often been said by players and coaches, sports can build character and serve…
During the Civil War, an entire battalion was formed by pulling the students of two colleges out of school, putting them under the command of their professors, and shipping them off to war. And these college kids really did fight, possibly firing so…
This is a sponsored post by CollegeRecon. CollegeRecon is a website created with the mission of empowering military veterans and their families by uncovering education opportunities to utilize G.I. Bill…
Even before troops enlist, they see their civilian buddies off to college as their life takes another path. Many years later, they’ll finish up their contract and trade the rucksack for a backpack.
Regardless of what veterans want to do with…
Life in the military is fantastic, but being a lifer isn’t for everyone. One of the greatest pieces of legislative success for the veteran community was the creation of the GI Bill. It opened the door for countless veterans to finally spread their …
This article was sponsored by American Military University. Getting a master’s degree is a big decision. It’s an intense curriculum, focused on one area of expertise. Essentially, it’s deciding what…
Army Veteran Kathleen Cashaw will celebrate her 62nd birthday this summer. She is also celebrating this summer for another reason – earning her college degree. With the support from
North Korea demanded $2 million from the US for medical care provided to Otto Warmbier, a US college student who was detained in Pyongyang, where the young man slipped into a mysterious coma from which he would never awake,