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Picking up where GI Bill falls short
Picking up where GI Bill falls short
By Leo Shane III, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Friday, November 16, 2007

WASHINGTON — The Fund for Veterans Education will award more than $4 million in college scholarships over the next two years as part of a campaign to fill funding gaps in military education benefits.

“These veterans did the job that was asked of them, but today’s GI Bill doesn’t do its job,” Matt Boulay, president of the fund, said at a Washington event Thursday launching the campaign. “Today’s benefits cover just a fraction of the cost of getting a college degree.”

The group will announce its first 100 scholarship winners — at least one from each state — over the next two weeks. The scholarships cover all tuition, fees and book costs beyond what the veterans and troops receive via military education benefits.

Currently, the maximum education benefit available to active-duty troops who served in Iraq or Afghanistan is about $13,000 a year, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs. But statistics from the College Board show expenses at in-state colleges average nearly $16,000, and out-of-state students pay upwards of $26,000.

Benefits for guardsmen and reservists are even smaller, averaging about $5,300 a year, and require those troops to stay in the service while they receive the benefit.

Fund officials said that that forces many young vets to either pick up large student loans to complete their degree or discourages them from attending college at all. According to their research, more than 30 percent of veterans eligible for the education benefits skip using any of that money.


Rest of article at: http://stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=50302
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