G. I. Bill of Rights
Displaying 1 - 15 of 15 in reverse chronological order
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1 | The Viet Nam veteran back on campus Alumnus 58:1, p.8 |
Seven per cent of students are veterans; services and facilities available; contrast to earlier vets; photo. | |
2 | Education council gives address as to GI deadline College Eye 41:28, p.2 |
Students who want to take advantage of the G. I. Bill should begin their advanced degrees before the deadline date. | |
3 | VA sets deadline for beginning GI bill education College Eye 41:25, p.1 |
Veterans need to begin their education or training before July 25, 1951, in order to take advantage of the G. I. Bill. | |
4 | Over five million vets get training on GI Bill College Eye 40:8, p.3 |
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5 | Vets may work without pay cut College Eye 40:1, p.4 |
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6 | Vet's dependents must be declared College Eye 39:24, p.4 |
Must submit proof of dependents. | |
7 | Vets to receive more subsistence pay after May 1 College Eye 39:22, p.6 |
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8 | Vets to meet in Monday session College Eye 38:39, p.1 |
On keeping up their qualifications for the GI Bill. | |
9 | Subsistence checks expected by V. A. College Eye 38:15, p.7 |
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10 | Amended enrollments received for veterans College Eye 38:12, p.1 |
Veterans benefits discrepancy should be corrected in future. | |
11 | Class cards are money savers for vets in G. I. Bill College Eye 37:31, p.2 |
Student writes about the benefits that veterans have under the G. I. Bill. | |
12 | Don't forget Pearl Harbor College Eye 36:44, p.2 |
Discusses changes to occur at Teachers College now that the war is over. | |
13 | Physical education for vets College Eye 36:35, p.2 |
Cautions students about a potential overflow in certain fields of education. | |
14 | Returning G.I.s take their studies seriously Alumnus 29:1, p.3 |
Vocational expert offers advice to those returning from the service. | |
15 | Teachers College prepares for G. I. Education Alumnus 28:4, p.5 |
Registrar preparing to deal will college credit earned while in service; college accepted first student under G. I. Bill of Rights last March; three more veterans were enrolled during the summer term. |