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dawsmik | 3 years ago
In the experience of the people I know, the VA goes out of their way to give benefits as needed. One case, in particular, they were granted 100% disability for life with a packet submission and one phone call.
dawsmik | 3 years ago
In the experience of the people I know, the VA goes out of their way to give benefits as needed. One case, in particular, they were granted 100% disability for life with a packet submission and one phone call.
scottshamus|3 years ago
https://www.va.gov/education/about-gi-bill-benefits/post-9-1...
photochemsyn|3 years ago
https://www.va.gov/resources/how-we-determine-your-percentag...
nightski|3 years ago
You also get 100% of the benefit if you served for 36 months. That is a far cry from what you described.
dlp211|3 years ago
Also, many universities (private and public out-of-state) have the Yellow Ribbon program that will cover gaps between what the government provides and the university's costs.
Finally, the Post 9/11 GI Bill also provides BAH based on your universities location which can be quite substantial.
I used the Post 9/11 GI Bill to get my degrees in CS and ECE. If I was single, the money from the program would have more than covered me.
LanceH|3 years ago
ericmay|3 years ago