New GI Bill Changes Give Student Veterans More Flexibility
Recent amendments to the Post-9/11 GI Bill are providing student veterans with greater flexibility in how they use their education benefits, responding to years of feedback from the veteran community.
The updated provisions allow veterans to switch between full-time and part-time enrollment without losing benefits, and extend the timeline for using education benefits from 15 to 20 years after discharge.
Additionally, the changes expand coverage for vocational training programs, coding bootcamps, and professional certifications that were previously not fully covered under the original GI Bill structure.
“These updates recognize that education paths are not one-size-fits-all,” said a spokesperson for Student Veterans of America. “Veterans now have more options to pursue careers that match their goals and the current job market.”
The VA has launched an updated benefits calculator on its website to help veterans understand how these changes affect their specific situations. Veterans currently enrolled in educational programs should contact their school’s veterans affairs office to discuss any adjustments to their benefit usage.
Applications for the expanded programs are now being accepted through the VA’s eBenefits portal.
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