No
Yes they will.
"Yes, you can obtain the Montgomery GI Bill from another country. You have to present all of the qualifying information and if you are accepted, you will have no problem using it in another country."
It helped returning soldiers pay for college tuition.
The middle class expanded as working class men were able to go to college
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
Allowed more people to afford college. Can you believe that certain colleges won't accept your GI Bill! This is absolutely crazy after all your hard years of service you might not be able to attend the college you want to go to. I know from experience My husband was applying to colleges after he had completed his service and it was very had finding a college that would accept his GI bill or it wouldn't cover the whole tuition and we would be stuck with the rest. We went to this we website here- referer.us/3/wUMW64 It is a completely free guide to help military servicemen with their future after they get out of there years of service. They can help you get your maximum GI bill pay out up to 51K. Plus the have tones of resources such as finding military friendly colleges and jobs!
No, the GI Bill funds your education.
The GI Bill increased demand for teachers, support workers on campuses, and construction on campuses. The GI Bill provided more federal funds to expand college facilities and teaching staff because it gave several million World War 2 veterans grants to get a better education.
Franklin D. Roosevelt created the GI Bill.
Under the "New GI Bill," yes.
all of the above. apex
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.
There are many brick and mortar colleges and universities that have online programs that are eligible for Post 911 GI Bill. There are educational institutions that are ranked "Best Colleges" by U.S. News and World Report, such as Drexel University that have online courses (Drexel.com). Best way to find that information is to call the VA at 1-800-827-1000. http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/CH33/Post-911.htm