The Post 9/11 GI Bill: A Way to Pay for Your Dependents' College: The Combination of the Funding from the New G.I. Bill and the Higher Education Opportunities Act of 2008, Makes It Possible for Military Families to Afford Post-Secondary Education for Not Only for Their Neurotypical Sons ...
Should I use my GI Bill while on active duty? You can, provided you meet the minimum service requirements. But should you? If you use your GI Bill benefits to pay for school while on active duty, you will not receive a monthly housing stipend from the GI Bill in addition to the hou...
NOTE 1: A spouse cannot get the monthly housing allowance or Yellow Ribbon benefit if the sponsor is still on active duty. Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefit Tiers Your Post-9/11 GI Bill tuition and housing allowance payments are based on your length of creditable active-duty service after Sept. ...
Transfer of Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty Entitlement to DependentsGordon H. Mansfield
Montgomery GI Bill® (Chapter 30) Qualified veterans can collect a monthly subsistence payment. Eligibility lasts for 10 years after separation. Post-9/11 GI Bill® (Chapter 33) Qualified veterans can receive over $20,000 in tuition assistance annually (Aug 1 – July 31). Eligibility lasts...
William F. Russo