Posted on Feb 3, 2020
PFC Kyle Corcoran
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I have been using my Post 9/11 GI Bill to earn my AA degree and to work on my Bachelors. I have changed my major multiple times and have attended multiple institutions. I have tried different courses and classes trying to find my passion outside of the military. By the time my GI Bill benefits expire, I will still have 2 semesters of schooling before earning my Bachelors degree. I've considered paying for the rest out of pocket which would be fine but are there other options? Is there a trusted company who offers student loans specifically for veterans? I appreciate any and all help. Thank you.
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Sgt Dale Briggs
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My nephew served 4 in the Marines, out as a Cpl, went to school, upon graduation he’s going into the Army with a commission to do the last 16. Paid his tuition and money to live on so he could concentrate on school. Physical Therapy Major. Surprised the Marines didn’t work out, he said the recruiters he worked with were dicks, and the Army wasn’t a hassle at all.
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SSG Karl Hillway
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Some companies offer tuition assistance programs as a benefit and is generally available after you have completed one year of employment with the organization. They may have a requirement that the degree program / classes are related to your position or the business that the company conducts. Otherwise you will need to find scholarships, many of which are Veteran specific, pay out of pocket, or use government grants and student loans.
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