Vets of WW 2, Korea & Vietnam are covered under the old GI Bill. Veterans of the later wars are covered under the new GI Bill. There is a short window of time (during the Cold War) where veterans are/were not covered by the GI Bill, but rather by VEAP (Veterans Educational Assistance Program). http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/benefits.htm == ==
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.
You will have to serve a minimum time limit to qualify for the GI Bill. Each Bill has different requirements.
The GI Bill provides money toward education. If one is eligible, most universities will have someone familiar with the forms and processes to help you out. You can also contact your local Veterans' Assistance office for help.
No, the GI Bill funds your education.
Franklin D. Roosevelt created the GI Bill.
Under the "New GI Bill," yes.
There are 4 syllables. El-i-gi-ble.
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.
The GI bill pays for education.
No, the GI Bill is crap. They tease you with all these promises of money for college, but you have to jump through hoops to get it.