How to use your GI Bill benefits

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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 Help paying for tuition, books, and housing at an institution of higher learning (like a 4-year university, community college, or graduate school)


Reimbursement for the costs of national tests (or exams) and education benefit coverage for preparatory courses


Funding for tuition and housing at a school located outside the U.S.


Additional funds to help pay for school if your tuition costs more than what's covered by the active-duty Tuition Assistance program


Help paying for a tutor if you’re struggling with coursework


Train for a specific career, trade, or industry Reimbursement for the costs of licensing and certification tests (or exams) and preparatory courses


A lump-sum payment to help cover the cost of courses in high-tech degree or non-degree programs


Funding for specific training programs (like HVAC repair, truck driving, or EMT training)


Help paying for training to become a pilot


Money to help cover books, supplies, and housing while learning a trade or skill (like plumbing, hotel management, or firefighting)


Access to training to help you start your own business


Work while you study Help with paying for tuition, books, and housing if you’re part of a college or university co-op training program


The opportunity to get paid for part-time work while you study at a college, vocational, or professional school


Take classes from home 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


Tuition assistance for online courses


Last updated: December 6, 2024


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