4 Ways for Veterans to Get Educated Online

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Many veterans are now taking charge of their lives by leveraging available learning opportunities online. With over 18 million veterans in the country, this is a huge segment of the population that can make a huge contribution to human resources. Veterans can learn new skills, augment skills attained at work through certification and take advantage of other opportunities to get educated online. With such skills, they can work anywhere for instance as writers in a dissertation help service, financial advisors in financial institutions, tutors in colleges and many other places.

This article discusses ways for veterans to find the best education online to improve their skill base.

  1. Use Online Education Support Resources

One of the challenges most beginners encounter when taking classes online has to do with the availability of resources. It is true a lot of information is available online but finding the right educational resources is not easy. For veterans, things are even tougher because they need specific resources suitable for their learning needs.

Luckily, there are multiple organizations and programs that avail learning resources for veterans. They include The American Legion, The Army Continuing Education System, Coast Guard Education & Training, College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) and The Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES). Others are Go Army Ed, Navy College Program, Voluntary Education, VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero Scholarship and Naval Education and Training Command among others.

You can find all the educational resources you need and increase your knowledge in the field of study you have chosen.

  1. Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) for online classes

The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) is one of the most significant programs in the rehabilitation of veterans. It gives veterans an opportunity to acquire new skills or further their education. You can choose to attend online classes or pursue a degree or diploma course using this program.

Veterans who choose online classes with MGIB get paid the same amount as attending classroom classes (up to $1,648 per month). You can also use Post 9/11 GI Bill Benefits for an Online Degree. This post-GI Bill is for veterans who served at least 90 aggregate days on active duty after September 10, 2001.


It also includes those honorably discharged from active duty for a service-connected disability after serving 30 continuous days following September 10, 2001.

  1. Mental Health Support

An important part of education for veterans has to do with mental health support. Many veterans have lost control of their lives due to lack of mental support and this is now one of the key considerations in the education programs.

Image 1: Veterans need mental health education to cope with new challenges in life

Most programs aimed at veterans now offer free counseling and therapy services and these individuals will be in a better position to take charge of their lives. These counseling courses offer an educational opportunity for those willing to help others. Some veterans now specialize in mental support and counseling and help their colleagues to overcome challenges in life.

  1. Learning New Skills Online

The internet is a treasure trove of information and veterans can leverage this to learn new skills and create a career out of it. You don’t have to acquire a certificate from most of the courses you learn online but the skills you learn can help you earn income and support yourself and your family.  You can enroll for any online class some of which are free and learn skills ranging from web design, cooking, dancing, web content creation, plumbing, and many other skills.

There’s no denying that veterans have it tough after their tour of duty. However, there are myriad opportunities online which they can leverage to acquire new skills and certification. There are job opportunities available online ranging from custom thesis writing, web design, transcribing to forex trading.

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