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
Increased life expectancy
Veterans got education benefits for college.
locking in current tuition rates for future college education.
A scholarship is basically an award a student is given for a special recognition that benefits their college education, as in a discounted or free college tuition.
You have no benefits that you are entitled to. If you have a scholarship to college, talk to the financial aid office.
Yes, Penn Foster is approved for Veterans Education Benefits. Check with your local or regional VA office. Below is a link for information listed on Veterans Education Benefits.
Yes. Unemployment benefits are not to be used to supplement and subsidize one's education.
The benefits of continued education are higher job oppurtunities and increased knowledge in your given field. Those are the benefits of continued education.
The best place to get an education on mechanics would be your local technical college. Most of these types of colleges do offer special programs for military veterans.
None...wait until you graduate and then enlist if you have to. Then get into some program whereby they pay for your college education.
Unskilled meaning no college? I would say Air traffic controller would be one of them. You do not need a college education and you can make up to 250,000 a year government benefits.
You must have the personal desire to want to obtain an education outside of you High School diploma or GED. You will not be pushed nor forced to attend college but if you want to use your benefits then you have to go to the Education Center on your installation and speak to a education counselor to determine you desires and best college. Its there to use you have to want to use it.