GI Bill Education Benefits Santa Fe NM

For many students, the reason for postponing college comes down to one very simple fact—they just can’t afford it. With no scholarships or grants, and not enough cash in the bank to cover what financial aid doesn’t, college may seem to be a distant dream.

Southwestern College - Santa Fe
(505) 471-5756
3960 San Felipe
Santa Fe, NM
Institute of American Indian & Alaska Native Culture
(505) 424-2331
83 Avan Nu Po Road
Santa Fe, NM
College of Santa Fe
(505) 473-6011
1600 St. Michael's Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Southwestern College
877-471-5756
PO Box 4788
Santa Fe, NM
Institute of American Indian Arts
505.424.2300
83 Avan Nu Po Road
Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe Community College
(505) 428-1000
6401 Richards Ave
Santa Fe, NM
Southwest Acupuncture College - Santa Fe
(505) 438-8884
1622 Galisteo Street
Santa Fe, NM
St. John's College (NM)
(505) 984-6000
1160 Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM
St. John’s College
505.984.6000
1160 Camino Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM
National American University - Rio Rancho
(505) 348-3750
1601 Rio Rancho, Suite 200, Highway 528 & Sara Road
Rio Rancho, NM
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GI Bill Education Benefits

GI Bill Education Benefits

If you conducted a survey about postponing college, you would probably find many college grads who would tell you that when they started college, they just weren’t ready. Perhaps they lacked discipline or the desire at the time, or maybe they wanted to see the world a bit. Many might also say that they would have been better off if they had waited a few years.

For some people, postponing college is the right thing to do. 

The money factor
For many students, the reason for postponing college comes down to one very simple fact—they just can’t afford it. With no scholarships or grants, and not enough cash in the bank to cover what financial aid doesn’t, college may seem to be a distant dream.

However, you do have options. The military offers you the opportunity to learn valuable job skills and to make money, and as a service veteran, you may be able to get some help with that college education after all. 

So, what exactly is available?
As part of its efforts to recruit and retain new enlistees, the Veterans’ Administration (VA) offers education benefits to veterans of all branches of military service. Depending on what role you serve and how long you stay, the government will provide significant financial aid after your discharge.

This is the government’s thank you for your service, as well as their investment in your future and to your continued positive contribution to your country as a civilian. 

Author: Alan Frost

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