SSG Douglas Espinosa139040<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>How many veterans are taking advantage of their GI Bill and are getting an education?2014-05-30T14:59:37-04:00SSG Douglas Espinosa139040<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>How many veterans are taking advantage of their GI Bill and are getting an education?2014-05-30T14:59:37-04:002014-05-30T14:59:37-04:00SSgt Gregory Guina139048<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Since I am still active I am using TA to complete my BS. Once I retire next year I plan to use the GI Bill and get a Masters in Management.Response by SSgt Gregory Guina made May 30 at 2014 3:05 PM2014-05-30T15:05:47-04:002014-05-30T15:05:47-04:00SGT Mariano Torres139097<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Good day SSG Espinosa, I've recently completed a bachelor of arts in philosophy at american military university using the post 9/11. The issue at hand is the choice of academic plan many of us choose.<br /><br />Recently, I had a discussion with a career advisor at AMU and she explained that based on many service member's military specialties their education program does not reflect their expertise, which typically and undoubtedly, makes a career change difficult, especially and particularly, if this education program is not in demand.<br /><br />While it may seem like common sense, the truth is that despite our academic choices, the job market is competitive in more ways than one can imagine. The difference is that with a degree plan, that is in somewhat a demand, people have a higher probability of becoming employed. Nevertheless, the issue at hand is student service members and veterans are trying to start a new career with little success. I hope that many people read this response and understand that the public demand is what determines occupational need. <br /><br />I wish everyone luck and caution. We can't all be accountants, IT specialists, or engineers, but the idea is to tailor your experience so that we begin somewhere with our degrees if we are trying to start anew.Response by SGT Mariano Torres made May 30 at 2014 4:07 PM2014-05-30T16:07:21-04:002014-05-30T16:07:21-04:00MAJ Private RallyPoint Member139132<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Recently helped an SSG who used his GI bill to get his bachelors put in his application for medical school at USUHS. I can't even count at this point how many highspeed soldiers I've seen use that GI bill to springboard to some amazing careers.<br /> Since I came in with a PhD, I'm hoping that GI bill helps our son do the same. The military really has some amazing benefits.Response by MAJ Private RallyPoint Member made May 30 at 2014 5:27 PM2014-05-30T17:27:00-04:002014-05-30T17:27:00-04:00SSG Jeffrey Spencer139349<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>After serving 8 years I tried, but Congress had other plans for the money. They let the authorization sunset. I finished school, but on my dime.<br /><br />I wish they would make it right and forgive, or pay for, these student loans that harangue me.Response by SSG Jeffrey Spencer made May 30 at 2014 10:13 PM2014-05-30T22:13:49-04:002014-05-30T22:13:49-04:00SrA Mike Ault139555<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Used my G.I. Bill to achieve a Masters od Divinity degree.Response by SrA Mike Ault made May 31 at 2014 7:56 AM2014-05-31T07:56:40-04:002014-05-31T07:56:40-04:00SSG Douglas Espinosa141739<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Thank You for everyone's input. I agree that this is a great program. I am using it to obtain a degree in Electrical Engineering. When I lost my job in October it provided me with the means to survive. It paid my rent, utilities, food and internet for further school work and job search. I thank God I had this to fall back on until I recently found a new job.Response by SSG Douglas Espinosa made Jun 2 at 2014 4:21 PM2014-06-02T16:21:27-04:002014-06-02T16:21:27-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member149391<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I've used the GI bill for my Bachelors and Masters degree.Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 10 at 2014 12:07 AM2014-06-10T00:07:08-04:002014-06-10T00:07:08-04:001SG Mike Sauls149436<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>SSG Espinosa,<br /> In 2013 completed a third Masters degree (2 were dual and one MBA) by using the 9/11 GI Bill. The trick is to obtain degrees that share some of the same specialities (Project Management, Business Management, Public Administration) and then see if the school offers a dual program. This way you get more (bang) for your GI Bill (buck). The Student Veterans Association (SVA) is an organization started by Veterans in education that track/support Veterans using the GI Bill to go to school. It's a great resource to acquire a degree with Veterans sharing their experiences (like yourself). If you manage your GI Bill correctly to get the max benefit, you will have education benefits leftover for professional development like the Six Sigma Course and other course that add skills to your professional portfolio.Response by 1SG Mike Sauls made Jun 10 at 2014 1:34 AM2014-06-10T01:34:37-04:002014-06-10T01:34:37-04:00PO1 Rodney Wooten156479<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I took advantage of the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill. It allowed me to finish my Bachelor's degree in May/2012. Unfortunately, Sport management is a young persons major, where you have to do years of internships and networking just to get in the door. I haven't been able to work in my field of study as of yet. Haven't given up yet though.Response by PO1 Rodney Wooten made Jun 17 at 2014 1:01 PM2014-06-17T13:01:43-04:002014-06-17T13:01:43-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member156649<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I haven't used mine yet since I am still active. I will use part of it within the next year to help pay for some of my classes for the degree I am pursuing. My oldest son will more than likely use about half of it to help pay for his schooling since he will be attending Baylor in the fall. It's a fairly expensive school and it's to benefit him immediately so I truly don't mind.Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 17 at 2014 3:04 PM2014-06-17T15:04:33-04:002014-06-17T15:04:33-04:00PO1 John Y.156711<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>A lot, especially if you are referring to the Post 9/11 GI Bill. I am in a position where I help vets almost daily with applying through the VONAPP.Response by PO1 John Y. made Jun 17 at 2014 3:57 PM2014-06-17T15:57:55-04:002014-06-17T15:57:55-04:00LTC Private RallyPoint Member159723<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I did. And then loan forgiveness, worked out well.Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 20 at 2014 8:09 PM2014-06-20T20:09:22-04:002014-06-20T20:09:22-04:00MSG Martin C.159747<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>TA has being suficient for me I gave my GI Bill to my spouse of 15 years. After putting up with 4 deployments countless sacrifices that was the least I could have done for her. So far she finish an AA a BS and it's currently working towards a Mastets in Counseling with Liberty university however it looks like we are running out of money and will have to finish the race all on our own.Response by MSG Martin C. made Jun 20 at 2014 8:49 PM2014-06-20T20:49:48-04:002014-06-20T20:49:48-04:001SG Private RallyPoint Member159755<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Great questions SSG Espinosa,<br /><br />I hope every soldier under your charge (your meaning all NCOs). As leaders we should lead by example I myself start classes on the 7th of July so if I am taking them my Sappers should be. There are to many excuses given by soldiers. Take the free education! <br />V/R<br /><br />MSG HaroResponse by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made Jun 20 at 2014 9:19 PM2014-06-20T21:19:14-04:002014-06-20T21:19:14-04:00PO2 Amy Gerhardt171157<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I just completed my BS in Psychology- got out in 2009. Absolutely worth it!!Response by PO2 Amy Gerhardt made Jul 5 at 2014 8:15 AM2014-07-05T08:15:09-04:002014-07-05T08:15:09-04:00Cpl Michael Jadrnak173076<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Got screwed over when using the Post 9-11 when they first opened enrollment back in 09, but still got my degree in Diesel Technology. Wish I had been told I could of used the old Gi Bill first since I had bought that kicker and then if needed more could of applied for a year extra on the new.Response by Cpl Michael Jadrnak made Jul 8 at 2014 11:02 AM2014-07-08T11:02:47-04:002014-07-08T11:02:47-04:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member680383<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm not. Waste of the taxpayer's money.Response by SPC Private RallyPoint Member made May 19 at 2015 1:44 PM2015-05-19T13:44:09-04:002015-05-19T13:44:09-04:00MCPO Brian Legg680464<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I earned one masters and am working on a post-masters degree presently. If you have it use it.Response by MCPO Brian Legg made May 19 at 2015 2:05 PM2015-05-19T14:05:47-04:002015-05-19T14:05:47-04:00SrA Edward Vong680608<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am, currently in Wilmington University studying Management Information Systems. I have worked and am currently working in my field as well. <br /><br />Afterwards I plan on using the remaining to get an MBA from Stern of NYU, maybe apply for a Tier 1 school such as Columbia, or Princeton.Response by SrA Edward Vong made May 19 at 2015 2:50 PM2015-05-19T14:50:44-04:002015-05-19T14:50:44-04:001LT Nick Kidwell680646<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Used it for my MS. I wish I had enough left for my PhD...Response by 1LT Nick Kidwell made May 19 at 2015 2:59 PM2015-05-19T14:59:55-04:002015-05-19T14:59:55-04:00CPT Jack Durish680680<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I used mine to finance OJT (on the job training) that helped me kick start a new career (I earned my degrees in college and law school before joining the Army.Response by CPT Jack Durish made May 19 at 2015 3:10 PM2015-05-19T15:10:15-04:002015-05-19T15:10:15-04:00PO3 Jeffrey Levy680747<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Finishing my MS right now with mine... Then (fingers crossed) either commissioning or continuing for PhDResponse by PO3 Jeffrey Levy made May 19 at 2015 3:33 PM2015-05-19T15:33:07-04:002015-05-19T15:33:07-04:00CAPT Kevin B.680827<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I had the old, pre Montgomery GI Bill. It was the only way I could afford to get a MS degree from USC. I recall it paid most the tuition. I was taking a complete 3 unit class every 8 weeks. Tuition then was around $2000/class and the GI Bill was tossing me $950/month. So I had to chip in the books and tuition residual.<br /><br />The Montgomery Bill did knock down educational benefits and started the copay stuff.<br /><br />For the kids getting in today whose parents have invested in a State Guaranteed Education Program, that and the GI Bill will let you write a full ride ticket most anywhere.Response by CAPT Kevin B. made May 19 at 2015 3:53 PM2015-05-19T15:53:54-04:002015-05-19T15:53:54-04:00SSG John Erny681239<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>20 CH left for a degree in networking and security UMUCResponse by SSG John Erny made May 19 at 2015 6:30 PM2015-05-19T18:30:34-04:002015-05-19T18:30:34-04:00SSgt Michael Orcutt682377<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Earned my BS with it and will be earning my MBA with it as well. Can't pass up the free school and BAH!Response by SSgt Michael Orcutt made May 20 at 2015 9:02 AM2015-05-20T09:02:48-04:002015-05-20T09:02:48-04:00MAJ Ken Landgren684017<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am letting my girls use my GI Bill.Response by MAJ Ken Landgren made May 20 at 2015 3:35 PM2015-05-20T15:35:09-04:002015-05-20T15:35:09-04:00MSgt Private RallyPoint Member684254<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Big thing to remember with GI bill is you can use it for vocational school also.....I had two troops got to culinary school on it.<br /><br />A lot of folks think it's only for college.....please help educate folks.Response by MSgt Private RallyPoint Member made May 20 at 2015 4:37 PM2015-05-20T16:37:39-04:002015-05-20T16:37:39-04:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member686805<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Using mine right now at Lenoir-Rhyne University in NC. They're a yellow ribbon school, so it works out pretty well for now, while I'm in undergrad and I'm still eligible for GI Bill. I think where it may get a little hairy is when I start my Master's (for clinical mental health counselling). Hoping I can use my state's Tuition reimbursement program to get through my Master's portion, then I believe the Army has a program where they'll actually pay while I get my doctorate (Psy.D.), then I'll just owe them some time, which is fine, I mean, gotta work somewhere and where better than in the Army, helping other soldiers going through a rough time?Response by SPC Private RallyPoint Member made May 21 at 2015 3:09 PM2015-05-21T15:09:00-04:002015-05-21T15:09:00-04:00CPT Catherine R.687948<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I used TA while Active duty and completed my AA. I then used the MGIB and completed my BA after ETS. I followed that up with finishing about 50% of my MBA before realizing it wasn't what I wanted to finish and wasn't going to be a benefit to me at that point in my life.. I believe I have about 2 months worth of benefits left and I will make sure I use it at some point although I'm not sure for what, most likely professional certifications.Response by CPT Catherine R. made May 22 at 2015 1:38 AM2015-05-22T01:38:59-04:002015-05-22T01:38:59-04:00SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member1104843<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I know I do, and I think every member of the military should do the same. I am currently working towards my masters in business management and the GI Bill is a huge help.Response by SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 12 at 2015 4:53 PM2015-11-12T16:53:42-05:002015-11-12T16:53:42-05:00PO2 Albert Robbins2925896<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>.....Been there, done that, at 73 I don't wanna any more.Response by PO2 Albert Robbins made Sep 17 at 2017 11:23 PM2017-09-17T23:23:45-04:002017-09-17T23:23:45-04:002014-05-30T14:59:37-04:00