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Legislators want to make it easier for veterans to go to college in South Carolina by paying tuition at in-state rates, though bills differ on how to do that.

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An Oklahoma House committee has cleared a proposal to pay tuition and fees for veterans who became 100 percent disabled in the line of duty since Sept. 11, 2001.

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The new GI Bill benefits will allow many veterans to enroll in college, but making the transition from military life to civilian life to academic life often is difficult.

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Webster University is one of at least a handful of universities that have stepped up to offer enlisted members all of some of the tuition assistance they lost as a result of cuts to the Department of Defense.

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Active duty military personnel and veterans would pay in-state tuition in Michigan under measures introduced by one Democratic lawmaker.

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The Veterans Student Loan Relief Fund has issued the first round of grants to assist military veterans and qualifying family members in debt as a result of loans to attend for-profit institutions.

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What began as a dispute over residency status in regard to in-state tuition at a North Carolina university has now taken a turn toward the court room.

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Military veterans are having to pay more out of pocket for tuition costs as a result of changes to their educational benefits and residency classification.

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The House of Representatives this week approved a bill that would increase consumer protections for veterans using the GI Bill and ban colleges from paying bonuses or commissions for recruiting students.

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