1. You will have more income than the people that dont go to college.
2. You will have more job oppertunities
3. College is pretty much manditory in this day and age if you want to be able to afford the basic costs of living
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
There are a lot of benefits if you attend Molloy College. Some of which being discounts to various events or savings on insurance. You are also able to attend various sporting events at the college.
Yes
It could benefit you and your family for a better future
Your social security benefits should not be affected by going to college but to get the correct answer to your question you should contact your local SSA office and ask them about this matter.
Veterans got education benefits for college.
You have no benefits that you are entitled to. If you have a scholarship to college, talk to the financial aid office.
If you are unable to comply with all the terms and conditions of Michigan's laws regarding unemployment benefits then you would lose those benefits.
Increased earning potential in the future
It could benefit you and your family for a better future
It is better because you have more scope and choices in college.
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