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Brian Michael Clark – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Active-duty Air Force enlisted members face challenges associated with the transition into higher education. The problem addressed in this study was that 1 in 6 Air Force enlisted members find transitioning to higher education a challenging and stressful process. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive case study was to examine perceptions of…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Veterans Education, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Dortch, Cassandria – Congressional Research Service, 2021
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), previously named the Veterans Administration, has been providing veterans educational assistance benefits through the GI Bills and other programs since 1944. The benefits have been intended, at various times, to compensate for compulsory service, encourage voluntary service, avoid unemployment, provide…
Descriptors: Veterans, Veterans Education, Student Financial Aid, Federal Aid
Richard S. Baskas – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Most military veterans who reside in a central U.S. city have not entirely used their Montgomery G.I. Bill (MGIB) education benefits to advance their careers. But there is limited research on veterans' views of the effect of certain barriers on academic persistence. This study addressed this lack of information on barriers preventing military…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, Student Attitudes, Barriers, Academic Persistence
Brooks Holliday, Stephanie; Bouskill, Kathryn E.; Lee, Sarita D. – RAND Corporation, 2022
Dog Tag Inc. is a nonprofit organization that seeks to help veterans, their spouses, and those who serve as their caregivers reintegrate into civilian life. The organization runs the Dog Tag Inc. Fellowship Program, a five-month entrepreneurial fellowship program designed to accelerate reintegration into civilian entrepreneurial and employment…
Descriptors: Veterans, Veterans Education, Spouses, Caregivers
US Congress, 2022
The Ensuring the Best Schools for Veterans Act of 2022 was put in place to amend title 38, United States Code, to improve the process by which the Secretary of Veterans Affairs determines whether an educational institution meets requirements relating to the percentage of students who receive educational assistance furnished by the Secretary, and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Veterans Education, Student Needs, Federal Aid
Robert L. Thistlethwaite – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this study was to explore and hear the student military veterans' perceptions on what they felt was instrumental to their success in higher education. Previous studies investigated veterans' experiences but very little investigated what SMVs found helpful during their collegiate experience. This mixed methods research employed a…
Descriptors: Veterans, Veterans Education, Higher Education, Academic Support Services
Nina Monet Reynoso – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Within a decade following World War II, more than two million veterans attended college through the use of the GI Bill, with an additional almost 5.5 million taking advantage of vocational training (Mettler, 2005). Now, over fifty years later, "Only one in ten veterans using GI Bill benefits enrolls in institutions with graduation rates above…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, College Attendance, African Americans, Barriers
Ray Dillman – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The Post-9/11 GI Bill of 2009 dramatically increased the investment of federal funds that support service members leaving the military and using postsecondary educational institutions as the means of transitioning into the civilian workforce. The transitioning service members are often referred to as student veterans. The increased investment…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, College Students, Federal Aid, Educational Policy
US Congress, 2020
The Support for Veterans in Effective Apprenticeships Act of 2019 was put in place to enable registered apprenticeship programs to better serve veterans, and for other purposes. The Act includes the following sections: (1) Short Title; and (2) Improved Apprenticeship Program Coordination between the Department of Labor and the Department of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Veterans Education, Apprenticeships
Matthew Lorscheider – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The 1946 GI Bill is widely credited with having created the modern U.S. higher education system, and the Post-9/11 GI Bill led to an expansion of services available to veterans at U.S. colleges and universities and the nonprofit veterans services industry. Despite this, veterans struggle to adapt to civilian society and report a lower sense of…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, School Personnel, Self Efficacy, Program Effectiveness
Stacey Yi; Sierra Smucker; Teague Ruder; Coreen Farris – RAND Corporation, 2024
Many studies on higher education access have focused on challenges faced by the civilian population. Indeed, there are many obstacles that people face when seeking to enter certificate- and degree-granting programs, including affordability, inequitable admission standards, and family and work demands on their time. Veterans, however, have access…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Veterans Education, One Parent Family, Federal Legislation
Phillip A. Morris; Grant Clayton – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2024
This article presents a national snapshot of GI Bill student enrollment through examination of a repository of data on veterans' education benefits usage, institutional practices to support veterans, and consumer advocacy information (e.g., complaints and caution flags). Through examination of records from 2217 two-year institutions enrolling…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Veterans Education, Enrollment Rate, Data Analysis
Baskas, Richard S. – Online Submission, 2021
Most military veterans who reside in a central U.S. city have not entirely used their Montgomery G.I. Bill (MGIB) education benefits to advance their careers. There is limited research on veterans' views of the effect of certain barriers, identified from prior research, on academic persistence. The problem of the lack of specific information about…
Descriptors: Veterans, Veterans Education, Federal Legislation, Dropout Attitudes
Holcomb Reese, Kimberly – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this mixed-method pragmatic study was twofold: to identify the necessary classroom and campus supports student veterans require to create a veteran-inclusive environment. Additionally, the study investigated whether those supports differ for male and female student veterans. The United States has been at war for twenty years in…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, Gender Differences, College Environment, Inclusion
Andrew Stephan – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Veterans and students who are currently members of the U.S. Armed Forces have a long and rich history with higher education. Despite this, little quantitative research exists that examines factors that influence academic outcomes and provide results that can be acted upon by institutions, such as community colleges, to improve the academic…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, Military Personnel, Community College Students, Grade Point Average