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11/17/2011
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The “Road Map for Success” for the US Veterans Administration GI Bill

When you visit the website for the US Veterans Administration, GI Bill applicants can learn all about their American veteran education benefits in the VA's "Road Map for Success." The US Veterans Administration helps veterans returning to college determine what benefits they qualify for, as well as how to go about obtaining them.

With a clear, organized plan, the VA website can help you compare the different available benefits and see which of them would work best for you:
 

  • Step 1 - American veterans are guided to determine their best benefits by answering a series of questions about the type of training they plan to take, how fast they want to complete it, and their location.
  • Step 2 - details exactly what paperwork will be needed to complete Veterans Administration's GI Bill application process, from high school transcripts to Certificates of Discharge.
  • Step 3 - addresses common concerns that veterans returning to college have when they're trying to decide which school to attend, such as state-specific maximum tuition fees.
  • Step 4 -visitors can estimate their GI benefits by using an online benefits calculator.
  • Step 5 - using a side-by-side comparison chart, veterans can see which programs can provide them with the best benefits given their individual situation.
  • Step 6 - after all the above steps have been accomplished, veterans can go through the actual application process, which is completed either online or by mail. 

The VA's "Road Map for Success" is evidence of their attempt to streamline benefit information and make it easier for American veterans to access helpful benefits like the GI Bill.

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