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Financial Aid For VeteransWritten by Jamie Carpenter As a former member of the United States military, there is a wide variety of financial aid for veterans programs for which you might be eligible. Depending on your situation, you may be able to get an entire college education paid for or even up to a 100 thousand dollars to start your own business. In addition, if you are the surviving spouse or child of a soldier who has died on active-duty, you may be entitled to receive survivor death benefits. What Is Financial Aid for Veterans?There are a number of specific financial aid programs for veterans, which are designed to help the transition or maintenance of a vet into civilian life. Of course the most well known and oft-utilized is the Montgomery GI Bill, which is in place to ensure all veterans have the opportunity to go college. Another military education program is the Dependents' Educational Assistance (DEA) program, which is designed to educate the dependents of a service member who has died or been seriously disabled in carrying out their service-related duties. While the GI Bill is really a way for the military to bring in new recruits, these other programs like the DEA, disability benefits, and the VA Home Loan Guarantee program are a way to make sure that America takes care of those who have so nobly sacrificed to serve the nation. These are just a smattering of the available financial aid for veterans, and the best way to find out more is to contact your local VA office or military banking institution. There are financial aid programs designed to assist vets in all stages of life, and they can be a great way to get an education, receive health care, or just save a few bucks. It is simply a matter of doing the necessary legwork. These are there for the taking, so if you are a vet, get taking!
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