A majority of colleges provide services specifically for students who are military veterans or members of the armed services, says a new report that was sponsored by six higher-education groups.
The report, which is based on data from 723 institutions, identifies areas where colleges meet the needs of their student veterans and areas where they don’t, in preparation for the expected surge this fall in the number of veterans attending college. The Post-9/11 GI Bill, enacted last year, takes effect on August 1, and qualifying veterans will be able to attend many colleges at little or no cost because of the law’s expanded education benefits.
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