Your GI bill is paid each month for the first year you're in service. If you haven't done this (i.e., you declined the GI Bill when you were in-processing at the AG Battalion prior to Basic Training), then it's too late to pay into it.
No, veterans cannot pay into the GI Bill. The GI Bill is a benefit provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to eligible veterans. It is earned through military service and does not require any additional payment from veterans.
NO
Yes, the GI Bill can be used to pay for a portion of the law school degree. This varies depending on the amount earned in the bill.
The GI bill pays for education.
There are currently no schools for heavy equipment, in your area,that accept the GI bill.
The GI bill won't pay for jobs or for any benifits. It's so that servicmen in the US get extra money for college.
yes but it depends on which collegde your going to.
Contact the United States Department of Veteran Affairs for more information about benefits included in the VA GI bill. One can phone, email or write a letter.
There are many benefits of the GI Bill. Of note is that an enlisted or veteran is eligable for up to $50k in benefits for college - books and tuition! Montgomery GI Bill Benefits | Soldier to College Student in 4 Steps Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/college-and-university-articles/montgomery-gi-bill-benefits-soldier-to-college-student-in-4-steps-2673432.html#ixzz0rPlr3d6u
The Wave GI Bill of the United States is a bill that helps military members get and pay for college education while they are in service. This will help give the GI something to fall back on if they decide not to reenlist.
Yes, through the GI Bill.
No, a veteran will not have to pay alimony out of their VA pay.
If you're a veteran, contact the VA and ask them to send you their latest booklet entitled (for the revised June 2002 issue-VA Pamphlet 26-4) "VA-Guaranteed Home Loans for Veterans." During the Viet War, servicemen commonly referred to it as the "GI (Home) Loan" or the statement was often made, "...I got the house on the GI bill." Recommend using discretion when stating the words, "GI Bill"; that can mean any benefit from the GI Bill...including going to Trade School, College, or buying a home.