Servicemember's Guide to a College Degree

Servicemember's Guide to a College Degree
Author: Larry J. Anderson
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0811730662

The complete guide on how to obtain a college degree while in the service. Loads of tips on how to be academically successful.

H.R. 996--Veterans Education Outreach Program

H.R. 996--Veterans Education Outreach Program
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Education, Training, and Employment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This document records the oral and written testimony of representatives of veterans' groups and of the Department of Veterans Affairs at a congressional hearing on H.R. 996, the Veterans Education Outreach Program. That bill would continue funding for the program, which helps recruit veterans to receive the college education to which they are entitled and pays colleges $100 for each eligible veteran that the colleges recruit. The testimony was highly supportive of the program and favored increasing the number of colleges that have recruiting offices for veterans, funded through this program. The document also contains the text of the bill, statements from the Paralyzed Veterans of America and the Blinded Veterans Association, and questions and answers of witnesses. (KC)

Higher Education Opportunities for Women and Minorities

Higher Education Opportunities for Women and Minorities
Author: Collie Pollock
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN: 0788132962

Contains a list of educational funding opportunities available to minorities and women who wish to pursue their career goals through a program of higher education. Information is provided on loans, scholarships, and fellowships at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Covers: architecture, the arts, business and management, education, engineering, health and medical, international, journalism, law, military, political science, religion and theology, science and social and behavioral science, as well as non-specific opportunities. Includes postdoctoral opportunities.

Military Cutbacks and the Expanding Role of Education

Military Cutbacks and the Expanding Role of Education
Author: Nevzer Stacey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1992
Genre: Defense industries
ISBN:

These 10 papers were commissioned for a conference to discuss such questions as: If the military has to restructure its work force, how easily will it manage this transition? How well will the affected employees do in the labor market? and How will the defense industry and educational institutions respond to the need for transition? After an introduction (Nevzer Stacey), the following papers are provided: "Cutting Recruits: A Profile of the Newly Unqualified" (David Boesel); "Crew Cuts: Effects of the Defense Drawdown on Minorities" (Janice Laurence); "Impact of the Military Drawdown on Youth Employment, Training, and Educational Opportunity" (David Grissmer); "Educational Resources Available for Transition of Servicemembers" (Clinton Anderson); "The Use of NOCTI (National Occupational Competency Testing Institute) Examinations to Assist Military Personnel Moving into the Civilian Work Force" (Scott Whitener); "Competency Requirements of Managerial Jobs in the Public and Private Sector: Similarities and Differences" (Joyce Shields, Joanne Adams); "Lessons from the Past: Mitigating the Effects of Military Cutbacks on Defense Workers" (Lois Lembo, Judith Philipson); "Firm-based Education and Training of Workers: A Case Study of the Xerox Corporation" (Burt Barnow, Amy Chasanov); "The Impact of Military Drawdowns on Student Assistance Programs" (Meredith Ludwig, Holly Hexter); and "Effect of Veterans Benefits on Veterans' Education and Earnings" (Joshua Angrist).

The Military Advantage, 2012 Edition

The Military Advantage, 2012 Edition
Author: Terry Howell
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2012-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612511031

THE MILITARY ADVANTAGE, 2012 EDITION is the most up-to-date annual guide to military benefits for active duty service members, veterans, military retirees, and family members. These valuable benefits include billions of dollars in scholarships, educational benefits, home loan guarantees, and military discounts. This year THE MILITARY ADVANTAGE provides detailed information about the following key benefit changes: *GI Bill Housing Stipend Payments for Online Students *Education Benefits for Active-Duty and Dependents *GI Bill Tuition and Fee Coverage *GI Bill Benefits to Cover Vocational Training *Cost-of-Living Adjustment for Retirees and Vets *TRICARE Premiums and Co-Pays *Pay Raises for 2012 *And much, much more... THE MILITARY ADVANTAGE is published in partnership with Military.com, the nation s largest military membership organization.

Balancing Life and Education While Being a Part of a Military Family

Balancing Life and Education While Being a Part of a Military Family
Author: Jillian Ventrone
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1442260068

Military spouse education is an often overlooked topic. With the proliferation of service member programs and benefits, and the spotlight on them, it is not uncommon for spouses to neglect looking into their own educational opportunities and benefits. The hectic life of a military family also often complicates the process of attending an institution of higher education, for spouses. There are numerous programs and benefits that a spouse may have access to, but they are difficult to find and navigate properly. Balancing Life and Education While Being a Part of a Military Family: A Guide to Navigating Higher Education for the MilitarySpouse attempts to highlight these possibilities and inform and assure this population that attaining an education is possible regardless of location or current circumstances. Numerous programs and benefits are described, as well as the best way to go about using them. Detailed instructions are illustrated to make the process of obtaining an education easier and to give spouses more confidence in pursing their own education. In addition, the specific considerations of military family life are addressed along with these instructions. Education is really important, and a lot of times military spouses aren’t aware of the opportunities and resources available to them to pursue it. The authors of From theNavy to College: Transitioning from the Service to Higher Education and From the Army to College: Transitioning from the Service to Higher Education have put together a clear guidebook will make the process easy, accessible, and understandable. They offer clear advice and information about resources available to spouses of service members, creating a go-to guide for pursuing higher education.