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.
spouses can use the gi bill starting aug 2009
Franklin D. Roosevelt created the GI Bill.
Yes.
the there two different bill of rights
the GI bill was in effect but as a vet from that time, I don't think its usable now. I believe there was a 10 year limit
spouses can use the gi bill starting aug 2009
can a step child use a step parent gi bill who do not live in the house
Education and Career Counseling, GI Bill Comparison Tool
Put your GI Bill to use.
Ok your question is a little confusing so let me say this. If you are in the military and are looking to use your GI bill for part time education then yes, you can use it that way. You can use your GI bill however it fits you until the bill is used entirely. You can take anywhere from one class, to full time college until you have used all of your bill. Also if you are military, and you are in the field you want to be in when you get out of the service, try to see if there is any other education benefits you can use for that field FIRST. That way it is not counted towards your gi bill.
No, the GI Bill funds your education.
No. The hazelwood act only kicks in if you zero assistance, such as GI bill or pell grant. But you can give it to your children now
Yes. Do a google search on the "Post 9/11 GI Bill". Benefits can now be transferred to your dependents. There are a number of caveats, but it is definitely allowed.
Franklin D. Roosevelt created the GI Bill.
Under the "New GI Bill," yes.
Yes a spouse can use the GI bill and get any retirement pay as well.
You cannot use both the Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) and the Post-9/11 GI Bill simultaneously for the same period of service. However, you can choose to switch from one program to the other, but you must make a decision based on your eligibility and the benefits that best suit your educational goals. It's essential to evaluate the benefits of each program to determine which one will provide the most support for your specific needs.