Education Benefits After Military Service

Dennis Willie • June 13, 2023

How to fully utilize your education benefits & GI Bill post-military service.  Where do I start?

military education benefits & GI Bill

Service members who transition out of the military are eligible for various education benefits to help them pursue higher education or vocational training.  Specific benefits and eligibility may vary depending on the length of service, type of discharge, and branch service.  Below are some of the commonly available education benefits for veterans, and sometimes eligible family members.


  • GI Bill:  Provides educational benefits and financial assistance for a wide range of education and training programs.
  • Yellow Ribbon Program:  Part of the post-9/11 GI Bill, it helps cover the cost of education programs that exceed the standard tuition.  Institutions voluntarily enter into agreements with the VA to provide additional funding to veterans.
  • Tuition Assistance:  While serving, active duty SMs may utilize the military's tuition assistance program that pays a pre-determined amount per year toward off-duty education programs.
  • Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program:  The VR&E, aka Chapter 31, assists veterans with service-connected disabilities in their transition to civilian employment.  This program offers a wide range of services.
  • Credentialing Programs:  Some military occupational specialties (MOS) and training programs provide industry-recognized certifications and licenses.  These can be converted to college credits or recognized by an employer.


Eligibility criteria, benefits amounts, and application processes can change over time.  It's important to get up-to-date information about your specific situation at websites such as https://www.va.gov/education/


You must pick wisely how you use the benefits that you've worked so hard for.  For instance, if you have 100% of education benefits awarded to you, you will approximately have three years of benefits starting from your first day in school.  Trade schools can usually be completed in a year's time, while private colleges may take two to three years to complete. While your attending school, if you are using the post-9/11 GI Bill, the VA will pay you a housing allowance based on the cost of living of your school's zip code.


Let's take a deep dive into your education plans and how we can best set you up for a successful career.  For more information, please contact dennis@alimentallife.com or book a free 15-minute consultation today!



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