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Topic: Montgomery GI Bill

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John Fielding,
CEO

More than two million individuals qualifying for Montgomery GI Bill benefits are eligible for reimbursement.
The Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve is an education program that provides up to 36 months of benefits to members of the Selected Reserve.
Increased Montgomery GI Bill education benefits by 46% over three years.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

The Reserve Montgomery GI Bill (RMGIB) provides monetary educational benefits for individuals who incur a six year Selected Reserve obligation, meet eligibility criteria, and maintain satisfactory participation.
This program enables qualified veterans and certain dependants to use Montgomery GI bill benefits and be reimbursed fees for licensing and certification test.
Support legislation establishing the benchmark level of Montgomery GI Bill education benefits at the average cost of attending a four-year public college.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

My husband is going to school using the Montgomery GI Bill and the IL Veteran's Grant.
David Rosenberg,
Dermatologist

A 1996 law allowed anybody with money in their VEAP accounts to convert to the more generous Montgomery GI Bill.
Craig Leveaux,
Blogger

How would you like to get military education benefits like the Montgomery GI Bill and Tuition Assistance, but serve as little as one weekend a month and two weekends a year?
Josh Hogan,
Commander

NAR Reserve Services Montgomery GI Bill The Montgomery GI Bill - Selected Reserve Kicker (MGIB-SR Kicker) Incentive Program for the Naval Reserve Force became effective 1 April 2000.
Return to Index MONTGOMERY GI BILL Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) is a federally funded program administered by the Veterans Administration (VA) for educational development of servicemembers.
The Montgomery GI Bill can be used by eligible veterans and active duty servicemembers to pay for college and/or vocational training.
 
 
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