No, the GI Bill funds your education.
If the "small business administration" is a federal agency, then the loan will be associated with the GI bill; in which case the VA will supply that information.
A pioneer miliary loan can be used for student loan debt and personal debt. A GI Bill is a benefit military personel can use to pay for college tuition and room and board while attending college.
Franklin D. Roosevelt created the GI Bill.
Under the "New GI Bill," yes.
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.
It gave vets the opportunity to go to college, buy a home, or start a business.
It gave vets the opportunity to go to college, buy a home, or start a business.
The GI Bill from the VA Gov site provides a number of key benefits. They provide information about training for civilian life, information on starting a business, pensions advice and much more.
One of the benefits that the GI Bill of Rights offered to returning veterans was low cost mortgages. Low interest business loans and one year of unemployment benefits were also provided.
It offered them an education and training, home and business loans, unemployment pay, and job placement assistance.
spouses can use the gi bill starting aug 2009
There are many resources on the internet that help calculating the GI bill benefits. One such resource is the GI bill calculator, which can be found on the official GI bill calculator website. By filling in one's detail, the calculator will automatically calculate one's benefits for them.