Military Education Benefits

Finding the money for education isn't always easy. However, your GI Bill Benefit can cover the gap when Tuition Assistance simply isn't enough. Begin your path to a degree today and expand your horizons.
A Degree Can Double Your Income

Research shows that the more education you receive in your lifetime, the greater your earning potential becomes. In addition, you will also lower your unemployment risk and increase your opportunity for career advancement.
Apply Early for Federal Student Aid

The pool of Federal Student Aid money is limited, and available to every prospective student on a “first come, first served” basis. The key to ensuring you get one of these grants is to apply early.
10 Reasons to Get Your Degree

Ten good reasons why you should pursue your degree. Reason No. 1: You've already paid for it.
Opportunities in Criminal Justice

Criminal justice — the study of procedures and agencies established to manage both crime and the people accused of violating the law — has become one of the most popular undergraduate majors in the U.S.
More Education = More Pay

Many people know that getting a degree can increase their income, but when it comes to getting a Federal job, the effect of having a degree is clear to see. The key here is to take advantage of your military education benefits to get your degree, so you can open doors to more pay and more opportunities.
University Offers Military Spouse Discount

Kaplan University announced the launch of a 10 percent tuition discount for military spouses, on the same day that President Bush called for Congress to allow service members to transfer unused G.I. Bill education benefits to their spouses and children.
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