How to use your GI Bill benefits
Learn how to use your GI Bill benefits to earn a degree, train for a specific trade, or work toward other educational and career goals.
Work toward a degree
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Help paying for tuition, books, and housing at an institution of higher learning (like a 4-year university, community college, or graduate school)
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Reimbursement for the costs of national tests (or exams) and education benefit coverage for preparatory courses
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Funding for tuition and housing at a school located outside the U.S.
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Additional funds to help pay for school if your tuition costs more than what's covered by the active-duty Tuition Assistance program
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Help paying for a tutor if you’re struggling with coursework
 
Train for a specific career, trade, or industry
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Reimbursement for the costs of licensing and certification tests (or exams) and preparatory courses
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A lump-sum payment to help cover the cost of courses in high-tech degree or non-degree programs
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Funding for specific training programs (like HVAC repair, truck driving, or EMT training)
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Help paying for training to become a pilot
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Money to help cover books, supplies, and housing while learning a trade or skill (like plumbing, hotel management, or firefighting)
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Access to training to help you start your own business
 
Work while you study
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Help with paying for tuition, books, and housing if you’re part of a college or university co-op training program
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The opportunity to get paid for part-time work while you study at a college, vocational, or professional school
 
Take classes from home
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Funding for correspondence training (coursework completed by mail, online, or by some other device) if you want to take classes from home or live far from any schools
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Tuition assistance for online courses