provided veterans with funding for the full cost of any public college in their state. The G.I. Bill was also modified... looking for work. Less than 20 percent of the money set aside for...
"Otherwise, in particular for veterans, going to college can be this really isolating thing... that veterans can save all or most of their GI Bill money for graduate school. "Definitely...
San Diego State University is courting veterans with the same vigor some colleges reserve for athletes. University officials are hoping that generous benefits in a new GI Bill will bring vets to ca...
of money from a GoFundMe account that was meant for a... He launched a nonprofit for veterans called the New Jersey... Santos has admitted to lying about graduating from Baruch College (he...
the for-profit college industry over a key constituency: veterans. In May, the president vetoed a bipartisan bill promoting... Bill money. Last year, the Federal Trade Commission laid...
WASHINGTON – A recent federal review found a troubling trend: Veterans reported college... taxpayer money and ensure students get the education they pay for. Kristen Donoghue, the head of...
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January 29, 2016 · 7:06 AM ET · By Eric Westervelt ; Recent government sanctions against predatory for-profit colleges that preyed on veterans by using inflated job promises have opened the window on the wider challenges of helping veterans transition from service to higher education. This week, the Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against DeVry University claiming the for-profit deceived students with claims that its graduates make more money and that 90 percent of its graduates seeking work found jobs in their field within six month ...
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“Servicemembers, veterans, spouses, and family members have become highly attractive prospects to for-profit colleges, and many schools have put significant resources into recruiting and enrolling students eligible for these benefits,” the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) report’s executive summary said. The summary pointed to the existence of lead-generation websites that were designed to resemble official military pages, as well as efforts to recruit students at wounded warrior centers and hospitals. “This lo ...