by Allison Chambers | Jul 21, 2017 | News
You may have heard about a new “forever GI Bill” that is working its way through Congress and may become law by the end of the year. What exactly is in this law? Is it good for you? We attempt to cut through all the legal language and explain it here. What...
by Allison Chambers | Jul 14, 2017 | News
Information on your Defense Department education benefits is available in the palm of your hand, anytime, anywhere you want it. The new My VolEd Path mobile app is a tool aimed at increasing awareness of and access to voluntary education programs and...
by Allison Chambers | Jul 14, 2017 | News
Interest rates for the most common types of student loans went up by a substantial amount on July 1. The rates on the three most common types of Federal student loans increased by an average of 14% from the previous year. Pell Grant maximum amounts also increased, but...
by Allison Chambers | Jul 10, 2017 | News
South Bend Tribune, Ind. By Howard Dukes Paul Levy was a baby living with his family in South Bend when his uncle, Phil Levy, went off to war in 1943, so he didn’t know the tank commander who was killed in action during the Battle of Wingen-sur Moder in France...
by Allison Chambers | Jul 2, 2017 | News
In “The Hello Girls,” historian Elizabeth Cobbs tells the story of 223 American women sent to France during World War I to operate the era’s most advanced communications technology: the telephone. All volunteers, some of them served near the front...
by Allison Chambers | Jun 27, 2017 | News
(Photo: Stock image.) > Military.com Dear Q&B, My wife is thinking about joining the military. We both have a lot of school debt. Will the military pay off student loans for me and my wife? — Former student Dear Student, Wouldn’t it be nice if all...