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		<title>The Montgomery GI Bill Provides Higher Education Benefits for Veterans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many war veterans returning home from war after serving their duty are now seeking to further their education that was interrupted when they were drafted.  The Montgomery GI bill was created to provide clear legislation on the wish of war &#8230; <a href="http://www.gituition.com/2010/11/the-montgomery-gi-bill-provides-higher-education-benefits-for-veterans/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Many war veterans returning home from war after serving their duty are now seeking to further their education that was interrupted when they were drafted.  The Montgomery GI bill was created to provide clear legislation on the wish of war veterans to pursue higher education. For veterans this is how this bill assists you.</p>
<p><strong>Montgomery GI Bill Pays for School</strong></p>
<p>The GI bill offers veterans an opportunity to have all their higher education bills paid in full amount. This includes fees, the price of textbooks relating to your course and payment for your accommodation arrangements. Veterans who will need to travel to cities to access higher education may also be granted moving fees.</p>
<p>These benefits however are offered in the limited period of up to fifteen years after the veterans complete active duty and are paid out for a study period of three years. These benefits can either be used by the veteran or by a family member through a transfer of benefits process.  Transfer of the bills assistance to family members of veterans can be done in cases where they died while on duty or are physically incapable of accessing higher learning due to disabilities arising from war wounds.</p>
<p><strong>GI Bill Benefits for Veterans</strong></p>
<p>The GI Bill benefits can be enjoyed by veterans who are on active duty or those who have completed their assignments. Veterans can enjoy these education benefits if they register in a government accredited public institute of higher learning.  There is even a GI bill helpline where veterans can now raise questions regarding the scheme and its implementation answered by government experts. Recent government reports also offer veterans whose benefits have been delayed hope that all deficits will be met shortly.</p>
<p>There is no doubt about it this Bill will help US Veteran students an opportunity to better their financial opportunities in life after war. It will also have great benefits for the country&#8217;s economy.<br />
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		<title>Best Resources for Disabled Veterans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A large number of people in the military who suffer severe injuries with permanent effects during their term of service are grouped under the category of disabled veterans and are provided special resources to seek employment after service in the &#8230; <a href="http://www.gituition.com/2010/05/best-resources-for-disabled-veterans/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A large number of people in the military who suffer severe injuries with permanent effects during their term of service are grouped under the category of disabled veterans and are provided special resources to seek employment after service in the military. While seeking employment, it is not necessary that you mention your disability to your future employment unless it is directly related to your work or influences your performance at work. However, it is preferable that you mention your disability at the time of recruitment so that your employer knows that you intend to be forthright and proactive not only in this instance in other work situations as well. This can be done by mentioning it in your cover letter, your resume or during the personal interview. You must carefully weigh the disadvantages and advantages of this disclosure.</p>
<p>Each year, in service to our nation, thousands of former military personnel join the ranks of disabled veterans. Overall, there are millions of disabled veterans. Disabled veterans represent a rich talent pool. They have proven their ability. They have been trained in military specialties that offer knowledge and experiences transferable to the civilian workforce. Disabled veterans have proven their loyalty. They volunteered to serve their nation and have proven they can commit to a job and an organization. Disabled veterans know the meaning of discipline and teamwork. From following orders to watching out for their buddies, they are serious workers. They come with support systems that enhance their employability. There are several programs offering disabled veterans special employment and training services.</p>
<p>The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs supports a nationwide employment training program for service-connected disabled veterans who qualify for vocational rehabilitation. There are regional offices which administer this program. These offices are a place where employers recruit qualified disabled veterans. In addition to employment and educational training programs, the offices can provide eligible disabled veterans with job-specific and job-related training. Employers may work with these offices to develop training programs that suit their employment needs.</p>
<p>The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), through its Veterans Employment Training Service (VETS), helps support a network of local employment service professionals who assist disabled veterans with locating and securing employment. A corps of local area Disabled Veteran Outreach Personnel (DVOPs) provides employers with qualified job candidates who are disabled veterans.</p>
<p>Many of the National Veteran Service Organizations (VSOs), such as the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, AMVETS, Paralyzed Veterans Association, Blinded Veterans Association, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Vietnam Veterans of America and Non-Commissioned Officers Association, offer employment related services for disabled veterans (and in many cases all veterans) in various localities.</p>
<p>Besides this there are several federal and state laws which support the employment of disabled veterans. For example, Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA establishes nondiscrimination practices for the employment of people with disabilities. Disabled veterans are covered by this Act.State Veterans Employment Service, a department of the State Employment Service, is an agency listed under state government agencies in the telephone directory.<br />
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		<title>Top Jobs for Veterans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jobs For Veterans Veterans often look for employment after retirement from military forces.  There are plenty of job opportunities available for veterans these days in diverse fields.  There are multiple options for veterans in the civilian field these days.  Not &#8230; <a href="http://www.gituition.com/2010/05/top-jobs-for-veterans/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Veterans often look for employment after retirement from military forces.  There are plenty of job opportunities available for veterans these days in diverse fields.  There are multiple options for veterans in the civilian field these days.  Not only are these jobs financially gratifying as they become an additional source of income after retirement, they also prove to a good investment of time.</p>
<p>Additionally, there are several online resources which can guide you on how to plan your career after military service. Career planning should be done carefully and should focus of your areas of interest. There are many factors which you must consider while planning your post military career.  These include the amount of time you are willing to spend on your work, the work load you will have, the nature of the work, the income, tenure of employment, associated insurance schemes, etc. one should a job in such a way that it fulfills his monetary as well as socio-economic requirements.</p>
<p>These days most veterans choose to work after military service rather than sit at home.  Your job need not be directly related to what you have previously done. It is also important to de-militarize your resume and focus on other equally important aspects. The cover letter also forms an essential part of your resume and it should reflect your caliber to your potential employers.</p>
<p>The US military runs a national program called Helmets to Hardhats with the purpose of connecting transitioning active duty and reserve component members with employment and training opportunities with the construction industry. There are several other similar programs, for example, the Navy and Marine Corps Transition Assistance Program.  Not only this, since a large number of people in the military suffer severe injuries with permanent effects during their term of service, they are grouped under the category of disabled veterans and are provided special resources to seek employment after service in the military.  Others might also consider entrepreneurship as an attractive career option.  It has a huge and varied scope in terms of industry, capital and man power and is yours to explore.  You can find an interesting article on entrepreneurial opportunities for veterans by Judith Kautz on about.com.  A lot of veterans also choose to teach as it is a very fulfilling career option.  People who served in the medical departments on the military can easily find jobs related to the same area as doctors and nurses though it is not limited to this alone.</p>
<p>An important aspect of post retirement employment is pre-retirement planning. You must plan well in advance as to when you want to retire and what career you want to opt for once you have retired. This planning will smooth the transition period from military to a career in the civilian world. You must make sure that the job you are looking for matches your skill set and does not over strain you. You must also intensively consider the effects it might have on your lifestyle and health.</p>
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		<title>How can the Montgomery GI Bill help veterans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Montgomery GI Bill is a U.S. legislation that provided benefits to World War II veterans. Through the Veterans Administration (VA), the bill provided grants for school and college tuition, low-interest mortgage and small-business loans, job training, hiring privileges, and &#8230; <a href="http://www.gituition.com/2010/05/how-can-the-montgomery-gi-bill-help-veterans/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Montgomery GI Bill is a U.S. legislation that provided benefits to World War II veterans. Through the Veterans Administration (VA), the bill provided grants for school and college tuition, low-interest mortgage and small-business loans, job training, hiring privileges, and unemployment payments. Amendments to the act provided for full disability coverage and the construction of additional VA hospitals. Later legislation extended the benefits to all who had served in the armed forces.  The Montgomery GI Bill is a US federal legislation creating a comprehensive package of benefits, particularly financial assistance with higher education, for veterans of US military service. This has proved highly successful.</p>
<p>The first GI Bill was proposed during WW II in an attempt to avoid the recession that followed WW I when millions of veterans returned home to face unemployment. Pres Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Bill, officially known as the Serviceman&#8217;s Readjustment Act, on 22 June 1944. It offered to veterans a proportion of college tuition fees and other educational costs. Other benefits included mortgage subsidies, helping veterans to buy homes with relative ease.The bill addressed these and other problems by providing six benefits, the first three of which were administered by the Veterans Administration (VA).</p>
<p>* Education and training<br />
* Loan guarantees for a home, farm, or business<br />
* Unemployment pay of $20 per week for up to fifty-two weeks<br />
* Job-location assistance<br />
* Building materials for VA hospitals as a priority<br />
* Military review of dishonorable discharges</p>
<p>The program was used by 2.2 million to enter higher education. The Bill made a college education attainable by veterans of any class, race, or religion—something that had previously been the preserve of America&#8217;s upper classes. Following the end of the Vietnam War and the cessation of the military draft in 1973, the number of volunteers for the military declined. In 1984 Sonny Montgomery proposed a GI Bill to encourage military service even in times of peace. The Montgomery GI Bill allows servicemen and -women to contribute to a program which allows them educational benefits after they are discharged.</p>
<p>The GI Bill, in both its versions, is widely regarded as a success. Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D-Haw.) has called it the most significant legislation passed by Congress in the twentieth century. Over the years the program has cost $70 billion; Senator Dale Bumpers (D-Ark.) considers it to be the best single investment the federal government has ever made. Military recruiters routinely promote its benefits as a way to attract and enlist the best and brightest young adults: in 1996, 95 percent of new armed services recruits were high school graduates, and in 1995, 95 percent of eligible recruits chose to enroll in the education program. And the GI Bill more than pays for itself: a 1986 Congressional Research Office study indicated that for every dollar invested in the GI Bill, the country recoups between $5.00 and $12.50, the result of increased taxes paid by veterans who have achieved higher incomes made possible by a college education.<br />
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		<title>Best School Loans for Veterans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It greatly matters if you have served your country with all your hard work and honesty as its time for your country to pay you back.  The country has to pay you back for all the efforts which you have &#8230; <a href="http://www.gituition.com/2010/05/best-school-loans-for-veterans/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It greatly matters if you have served your country with all your hard work and honesty as its time for your country to pay you back.  The country has to pay you back for all the efforts which you have put to keep your country as safe as possible. The country can do so for those veterans who gave up their studies just to serve their country by presenting Best School Loans for Veterans. Some of the nations pay everything from tuition fees to allowance for each and every month for veterans as a gesture of thank you for the veteran. Securing Best School Loans for Veterans is a right of all the veterans and serving it is a duty of a nation.</p>
<p>Best School Loans for Veterans are available for veterans through many sources to help ease the pressure off them. There are many websites who will guide you to secure the best possible loan available to you. There are also many websites who trick you to take your loan but in the end you find yourselves trapped in deep trouble. So you must be aware of these “Loan Traps” set up just for duping the customers.</p>
<p>It becomes an uphill task for ex-military men as paying for education is no longer cheap. For this purpose the Montgomery GI Bill was passed way back in 1944 for all those military personals who served their nation. This makes it very easy for securing Best School Loans for Veterans. The post 9/11 GI bill gives more money to the veterans who have served an average 90 on or after the 11th of September. This bill offers enough money for the veterans to pursue their studies and earn their degrees in very satisfactory manner; this all provided that the tuition fees and the fees do not exceed the highest of amounts at a public in-state institution. This means that a veteran can study in an institution or a college which is nearby to where the veteran stays.</p>
<p>Full time studying becomes a huge problem for veterans hence Best School Loans for Veterans comes in very handy. The post 9/11 GI Bill gives monthly allowance to the veterans through which they can cover all their expenses and also their children’s. Best School Loans for Veterans is a boon to every veteran who wants to pursue their education due to the gap which fell during their service to the nation.</p>
<p>here are about $300 million provided to the private institutes by the country. All this money is used in securing the Best School Loans for Veterans.  Although your tuition fees is covered with the help of GI Bill you still should pursue private scholarships as your children might want take the options of paying housing bills or childcare with the help of the money received.</p>
<p>It greatly matters if you have served your country with all your hard work and honesty as its time for your country to pay you back.  The country has to pay you back for all the efforts which you have put to keep your country as safe as possible. The country can do so for those veterans who gave up their studies just to serve their country by presenting Best School Loans for Veterans. Some of the nations pay everything from tuition fees to allowance for each and every month for veterans as a gesture of thank you for the veteran. Securing Best School Loans for Veterans is a right of all the veterans and serving it is a duty of a nation.</p>
<p>Best School Loans for Veterans are available for veterans through many sources to help ease the pressure off them. There are many websites who will guide you to secure the best possible loan available to you. There are also many websites who trick you to take your loan but in the end you find yourselves trapped in deep trouble. So you must be aware of these “Loan Traps” set up just for duping the customers.<br />
It becomes an uphill task for ex-military men as paying for education is no longer cheap. For this purpose the Montgomery GI Bill was passed way back in 1944 for all those military personals who served their nation. This makes it very easy for securing Best School Loans for Veterans. The post 9/11 GI bill gives more money to the veterans who have served an average 90 on or after the 11th of September. This bill offers enough money for the veterans to pursue their studies and earn their degrees in very satisfactory manner; this all provided that the tuition fees and the fees do not exceed the highest of amounts at a public in-state institution. This means that a veteran can study in an institution or a college which is nearby to where the veteran stays.</p>
<p>Full time studying becomes a huge problem for veterans hence Best School Loans for Veterans comes in very handy. The post 9/11 GI Bill gives monthly allowance to the veterans through which they can cover all their expenses and also their children’s. Best School Loans for Veterans is a boon to every veteran who wants to pursue their education due to the gap which fell during their service to the nation.</p>
<p>There are about $300 million provided to the private institutes by the country. All this money is used in securing the Best School Loans for Veterans.  Although your tuition fees is covered with the help of GI Bill you still should pursue private scholarships as your children might want take the options of paying housing bills or childcare with the help of the money received.<br />
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		<title>Top Veteran Scholarships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[United States of America provides a lot of opportunity to its students by the way of scholarships. Educational assistance is provided by various veteran scholarships. The Department of Veterans Affairs provides academic scholarship in the areas of health. These scholarships &#8230; <a href="http://www.gituition.com/2010/05/top-veteran-scholarships/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>United States of America provides a lot of opportunity to its students by the way of scholarships. Educational assistance is provided by various veteran scholarships.</p>
<p>The Department of Veterans Affairs provides academic scholarship in the areas of health. These scholarships and fellowships are granted to students in the field of dental research, advanced geriatrics and other women veterans. David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship (NSEP) provides scholarships to the undergraduates to acquire skills required to join the Federal service. The students receiving this scholarship are under obligation to join the US Federal Government.</p>
<p>The National Flagship Language Initiative (NFLI) is awarded to students for developing proficiency in advanced language required to the job of nation’s security. This scholarship program works in a joint venture between the Federal Government and the National Foreign Language Center at Maryland University.</p>
<p>Tillman Military Scholarship is one of the veteran scholarships which will provide expenditure for education to the service members and their family which includes tuition fees, books and similar other requirements. The student veterans of America are awarded with the opportunity to avail of this veteran scholarship (SVA) which will provide them fund for their schools while accomplishing their chapter’s goal.</p>
<p>VA Mortgage Center also offers veteran scholarships to aid the educational needs of college students who are in need of the same. It offers $1500 to five students bi-yearly. It works in collaboration with the US Military Education Scholarship Program. The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in conjunction with the United States Department of Energy gives veteran scholarships for postdoctoral programs in the field of computational molecular biology. The Fund for Veteran’s Education provides financial assistance for higher education for all serving in United States Armed Forces and posted at Afghanistan and Iraq since September 11, 2001, now have got enrolled in college or vocational schools.</p>
<p>Another veteran scholarship is provided by The University of Idaho’s Operation to the veterans and spouses to meet the educational needs as well as other expenses like transportation, lodging and medical aids. It is mandatory for the applicants to have sustained an injury during Terrorism wars or must be the spouse of those soldiers. The VFW’s Military Scholarship gives $3000 to twenty-five veterans who are serving in the military services or have discharged from the services within the 36 months deadline before 31 December. This veteran scholarship is given annually.</p>
<p>De Anza College Scholarship (CA) is among the veteran scholarships given to the members, who have sustained injury in a fight or have served in such zone. This scholarship is given to pursue studies in the field of business, medicine, engineering, etc.</p>
<p>The above mentioned are just few of the veteran scholarships given in the United States of America. Others are Wesleyan University Military Veterans Endowed Scholarship (CT), Becker College Patriots College Access Program (MA), Mount Holyoke College Women Veterans’ Scholarship (MA) and Smith College School for Social Work Military Scholarship (MA). These are only a few of the long list of veteran scholarships offered to the veterans in the United States.</p>
<p>United States of America provides a lot of opportunity to its students by the way of scholarships. Educational assistance is provided by various veteran scholarships.</p>
<p>The Department of Veterans Affairs provides academic scholarship in the areas of health. These scholarships and fellowships are granted to students in the field of dental research, advanced geriatrics and other women veterans. David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship (NSEP) provides scholarships to the undergraduates to acquire skills required to join the Federal service. The students receiving this scholarship are under obligation to join the US Federal Government.</p>
<p>The National Flagship Language Initiative (NFLI) is awarded to students for developing proficiency in advanced language required to the job of nation’s security. This scholarship program works in a joint venture between the Federal Government and the National Foreign Language Center at Maryland University.<br />
Tillman Military Scholarship is one of the veteran scholarships which will provide expenditure for education to the service members and their family which includes tuition fees, books and similar other requirements. The student veterans of America are awarded with the opportunity to avail of this veteran scholarship (SVA) which will provide them fund for their schools while accomplishing their chapter’s goal.</p>
<p>VA Mortgage Center also offers veteran scholarships to aid the educational needs of college students who are in need of the same. It offers $1500 to five students bi-yearly. It works in collaboration with the US Military Education Scholarship Program. The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in conjunction with the United States Department of Energy gives veteran scholarships for postdoctoral programs in the field of computational molecular biology. The Fund for Veteran’s Education provides financial assistance for higher education for all serving in United States Armed Forces and posted at Afghanistan and Iraq since September 11, 2001, now have got enrolled in college or vocational schools.</p>
<p>Another veteran scholarship is provided by The University of Idaho’s Operation to the veterans and spouses to meet the educational needs as well as other expenses like transportation, lodging and medical aids. It is mandatory for the applicants to have sustained an injury during Terrorism wars or must be the spouse of those soldiers. The VFW’s Military Scholarship gives $3000 to twenty-five veterans who are serving in the military services or have discharged from the services within the 36 months deadline before 31 December. This veteran scholarship is given annually.</p>
<p>De Anza College Scholarship (CA) is among the veteran scholarships given to the members, who have sustained injury in a fight or have served in such zone. This scholarship is given to pursue studies in the field of business, medicine, engineering, etc.</p>
<p>The above mentioned are just few of the veteran scholarships given in the United States of America. Others are Wesleyan University Military Veterans Endowed Scholarship (CT), Becker College Patriots College Access Program (MA), Mount Holyoke College Women Veterans’ Scholarship (MA) and Smith College School for Social Work Military Scholarship (MA). These are only a few of the long list of veteran scholarships offered to the veterans in the United States.</p>

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