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For-profit colleges under attack for treatment of veterans

For-profit colleges are coming under attack again, this time for allegedly preying on military veterans. Sen. Dick Durbin plans to introduce legislation Monday to eliminate the financial incentive some colleges have to recruit veterans aggressively into pricey programs.

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Officials admit error that inflated GI Bill money to for-profit schools

Senate officials admitted they erred in publicly released calculations that for-profit colleges doubled or tripled their GI Bill funding intake last year, saying the actual increases were much more modest.

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Tuition assistance slashed by 80 percent for Marines

The U.S. Marine Corps announced Tuesday it has slashed tuition assistance by 80 percent for servicemembers who take classes on their off-duty time.

03:13 October 24, 2011

Congress passes GI Bill fixes to protect vets' tuition payments

Just days before the start of the fall semester, Congress has approved a host of changes to the way GI Bill benefits will be paid in an effort to prevent thousands of veterans from facing a steep drop in tuition payouts.

 

What are the major changes coming to the GI Bill in 2011?

The Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Improvements Act of 2010 was recently signed into law. This page lists changes to the GI Bill made by this law.

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