02-06-2013, 04:01 AM
I was used to seeing this table on the VA which website which listed the maximum tuition rate per credit hour they would pay for each state:
Welcome to the GI Bill Web Site | The Home for All Educational Benefits Provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs
Here's the link for this year:
Welcome to the GI Bill Web Site | The Home for All Educational Benefits Provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs
It looks like the policy on public school's is still the same, it's just the highest public school in-state student tuition rate. Now it seems like they have a higher cap for private schools. If I remember right, before anything over the max in state tuition rate would either have to be covered by yourself or the Yellow ribbon program, right?
How do graduate degrees work?
I'm thinking about changing up my plan. Originally I was just planning on attending a state university and getting two bachelor's. After only being in school last semester and the beginning of this semester I'm growing tired of classes and professors and hearing professors lecture students about how they shouldn't be on their cell phones during class. If students want to text let them. They are adults and will suffer the consequences in their grades. If it doesn't affect their grades more power to them.
Now I'm seriously considering going the TESC route. Let's assume after this semester I stop going to my current university. I enroll in TESC and a bachelor's through TESC mainly through testing and have 24 months of my post 9/11 gi bill left. Would the gi bill cover the full cost of the tuition for the MBA?
The old way it seems like tuition would be capped at the in-state undergraduate rate. The latest link only says "All Tuition & Fee Payments for an in-State Student" which leads me to believe that they would cover the full tuition cost of an MBA.
What are your thoughts?
Welcome to the GI Bill Web Site | The Home for All Educational Benefits Provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs
Here's the link for this year:
Welcome to the GI Bill Web Site | The Home for All Educational Benefits Provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs
It looks like the policy on public school's is still the same, it's just the highest public school in-state student tuition rate. Now it seems like they have a higher cap for private schools. If I remember right, before anything over the max in state tuition rate would either have to be covered by yourself or the Yellow ribbon program, right?
How do graduate degrees work?
I'm thinking about changing up my plan. Originally I was just planning on attending a state university and getting two bachelor's. After only being in school last semester and the beginning of this semester I'm growing tired of classes and professors and hearing professors lecture students about how they shouldn't be on their cell phones during class. If students want to text let them. They are adults and will suffer the consequences in their grades. If it doesn't affect their grades more power to them.
Now I'm seriously considering going the TESC route. Let's assume after this semester I stop going to my current university. I enroll in TESC and a bachelor's through TESC mainly through testing and have 24 months of my post 9/11 gi bill left. Would the gi bill cover the full cost of the tuition for the MBA?
The old way it seems like tuition would be capped at the in-state undergraduate rate. The latest link only says "All Tuition & Fee Payments for an in-State Student" which leads me to believe that they would cover the full tuition cost of an MBA.
What are your thoughts?
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