Military benefits, such as tuition assistance, are a major motivating factor for many who enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces. Since 1944, the GI Bill has helped qualifying veterans and their families receive funds to cover all or some of their education costs. Even those not eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill may still be able to access other VA education benefits through a number of programs, including Veterans’ Educational Assistance Program (VEAP), with the…
Are you considering a career in Army Aviation? Be prepared to take the Selection Instrument for Flight Training or SIFT exam, which helps the…
If you’re a veteran looking to go back to school, you may already know about the Yellow Ribbon Program. According to the U.S.…
Becoming a military officer is common in the career progression of servicemembers. Assuming an officer position in the military requires advanced education, including a…
Peterson’s Launches New Online Communities for Military Members/Veterans and Adult Learners HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO – March 12, 2020 – Peterson’s recently unveiled two new…
The challenges that accompany military life affect more than just the service member. Military families often face frequent moves and long separations, which can…
The transition period a veteran experiences between exiting the military and beginning life as a student is filled with unique challenges. The reintegration into…
It’s natural to feel uncertain when faced with the decision of what to do next in life. For veterans, navigating the grey zone between…
If you’re a Veteran, Service Member, or Veterans’ Dependent, you’re likely familiar with the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. The VA website offers a…