Can my son use my husband’s, his Step-Father’s, GI Bill to go to college? - Alicia C.
It is possible that your son could use his Step-Father’s GI Bill to college. The deciding factor may be a legal question. Not knowing the particulars of your situation makes it difficult to give a definitive answer. The [...]
My father recently retired from the Oklahoma National Guard as of February 2010 after a 25 year career. He has 5 years of active duty and served one year in Kuwait (2008-2009). Before retiring he was told that he could not transfer his GI Bill to his dependent - me. After reading about the new [...]
When it comes to the GI Bill, what are all the possible ways the GI Bill can expire? If it was used at one point, but not all is it transferrable? I would like to know all the options or situations when it can expire. Ashley R
There are currently four Gi Bills. They are the [...]
A friend told me that if I transfer my Post 911 GI Bill benefits to my daughter and she uses it them while I am on active duty she qualifies for in-state tuition in any state where she attends college. True or False? - Mike
This is a true statement. The rate of payment will limited [...]
I am looking to get married in a year or so and I am currently in the process of getting my bachelors. My father recently transferred his Post 911 Bill to me. If I get married - will that vanish since I will no longer be his dependent? Also - can the GI Bill be [...]
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