How one soldier brings Army values into the classroom
Guardsmen whose civilian careers put them in the classroom have an opportunity to instill the Army values into their students.
Read moreGuardsmen whose civilian careers put them in the classroom have an opportunity to instill the Army values into their students.
Read moreThose with a military affiliation can apply for education assistance (scholarship opportunities) to offset the cost of tuition and fees.
Read moreThe majority of students who used a virtual tutor reported improved performance in schoolwork, according to Tutor.com’s website. Ninety-six percent ...
Read moreCommand Sgt. Maj. Jason Copeland told his parents at 20 that he would return to college. Nineteen years later, he ...
Read moreState benefits remain the foundation of National Guard education assistance, according to the chief of the Education Services Branch.
Read moreVeteran Sean Ryan transferred his Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to his wife without paperwork, frustration, emails or phone calls.
Read moreThe American Council on Education offers tips for guardsmen or reservists who want to turn military service into college credit.
Read moreThe Navy recently restarted its Baccalaureate Degree Completion Program (BDCP), which pays reservists a salary while they finish their degree.
Read moreSecond Lt. Dayton Harris, of the New Mexico Army National Guard, is currently shouldering a lesson plan instead of a ...
Read moreExpanded benefits and opportunities are a key part of the Reserve Organization of America's (ROA) 2022 legislative priorities.
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