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2008 GI Bill
![]() Highlights of the 2008 GI Bill include the following benefits. Education funding of $62 billion over 10 years for education which is available to veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The following benefits do not require future military service or re-enlistment. They are based upon your months of service at war after 9-11-01 An education allowance for eligible veterans
which covers the costs oftuition and books of an MBA education to attend the most expensive public university in your state of residence. A private school education provision where the
U.S. government would fund the costs of the most expensive public university
plus match dollar-for-dollar aid private universities provide to cover the complete
costs of your MBA tuition.
Depending upon your situation, the following benefit could require your commitment of future military service and/or reenlistment A pass along feature (or tuition fund transfer) to wives and children of war veterans.For complete details, please visit our educational benefits page and receive a table listing education benefits available through the New GI Bill. ![]() |
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