Post 9/11 GI Bill | The Do's and Don'ts of 2024

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  • The Post 9/11 GI Bill is a crazy benefit available to most veterans. With most civilians taking out massive loans to pay for school, the GI Bill has the ability to set you far ahead of your peers.
    In this video I talk about everything the GI Bill covers and how to make the most out of the benefit. I also give you my warnings on how NOT to use it to ensure it serves you best.
    Think of it as having $100,000+ in your bank. Don't squander it. Strategize how to get the most out of the benefit and propel you forward!
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  • @zariftahmidshoeb3487
    @zariftahmidshoeb3487 Před 4 měsíci +14

    CAN YOU PIN MY COMMENT PLEASE ? 😊😊😊 ( This will really benefit the service members new to the military ). These are some crucial add ones to your video. Not saying your video wasn’t good, it was great ! But again here they are -
    1) NOT EVERYONE GET 100% OF THE POST 9/11 G.I BILL
    There are percentages of the GI Bill you can get. As far as I’m concerned, these are the percentages ( and again they are only applicable for federal orders, not for basic train or AIT / IET or even drill and Annual training for national guard members.
    90 consecutive days ( 3 months ) of active duty - 50% ( used to be 40% before )
    180 days ( 6 months ) - 60%
    18 months - 70%
    3 years - 100%
    Now it’s not that straightforward. If you acquire say 60% of the G.I Bill, they don’t pay you full tuition and stipend until 60% of the whole G.I Bill amount is exhausted. Instead they pay you 60% of your tuition and stipend for 36 months again. So don’t just go to a 2 year high tuition trade or whatever school ( unless you have 100% G.I Bill ofcourse ) and think they’ll cover all your expenses because you aren’t using your 36 months. Instead, they’ll just pay 60% of your tuition and stipend and you have to fork up another 40% tuition on your own. So don’t go to a costly school if you aren’t ready to pay the percentage of the tuition left over.
    2) However, if you do have 100% G.I Bill and it’s not covering your full tuition at a private school, you have the yellow ribbon program to cover the rest of your tuition. But before you go to such a school, just make sure that school does have the yellow ribbon program because there are quite a few schools that don’t.
    3) That brings me to my third point which is transferring your G.I Bill benefits to your family. However for that, you MUST have 100% G.I Bill. You can’t do that with a 60 or a 70% G.I Bill.
    4) Also, the post 9/11 G.I Bill is a forever G.I Bill after a Bill was passed recently stating your benefits will never expire. You can use them any time in your life. Before it used to be 14 years as in you have to exhaust your G.I Bill in 14 years otherwise it expires. That’s not the case any more.
    5) G.I Bill for Flight school. It’s a crucial crucial detail if you are banking on the G.I Bill to pay for your flight school. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR PRIVATE PILOT’S LICENSE BEFORE YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO ADANCE YOUR FLIGHT CAREER. So like going to fly commercial or otherwise. I know because I wanted to go there as well and was counting on my G.I Bill. I didn’t go because of some other reasons but that’s besides the point. You have to pay for your private Pilot’s license out of pocket. So if you can’t afford that, the GI Bill won’t cover the cost of acquiring it. It’ll start paying afterwards.
    6) This brings me to my sixth point, also about flight school. Even though the G.I Bill pays for your flight school, you wouldn’t receive your monthly stipend / MHA ( Monthly Housing Allowance ). That was the last time I checked. I didn’t go in depth with the G.I Bill paying for flight school because like I said I didn’t go there so I didn’t need to check. So don’t quote me on this and instead feel free to check out va.gov for the ruling on flight school payments.
    7) If you are planning to go to college, the Post 9/11 G.I Bill shouldn’t be your first choice, instead try to use RIRP ( Recruitment Incentive Retention Program ) which is just military tuition assistance IF you’re in the National Guard. I’m sure active duty has something similar but I’m in the National Guard so active duty isn’t my ‘ area of expertise ‘. Every National Guard member should have access to RIRP no matter how long your contract is. HOWEVER, if you’re using RIRP, you have to be in a contract as long as you use RIRP. The moment you leave, you’ll no longer get it. Again, this is the case for NATIONAL GUARD, not active duty. So feel free to check out online for active duty people. RIRP will cover full tuition for the schools in the state or $4000 per fiscal year at a private school.
    8) Did you know you could also use FTA or federal tuition assistance for your graduate programs ? That’s right you are paid up to $4500 per fiscal year for FTA towards your graduate degree.
    *WORD OF CAUTION
    Don’t and I repeat don’t use FTA for undergraduate programs ( Associates and Bachelors ). Even though FTA can pay for your undergraduate programs, RIRP doesn’t pay for your graduate programs ( Masters and Doctorate ). You’ll be on your own. So don’t mix and match. If you use FTA to cover your undergraduate tuition, you’re wasting the whole RIRP you could’ve used and now you’re suddenly paying for your graduate degree out of pocket.
    9) Anyways let’s get back to it shall we ?
    It’s not concerning the G.I Bill but you also have access to CA or credentialing assistance to do a bunch of courses online with CA paying for up to two nationally recognized exams like CompTia A+, Network+, Security+ etc. so long as your credential doesn’t exceed $4000 per fiscal year. There’s a lot of choices for your credential like medical, business, project management etc. HOWEVER, I must remind you that CA uses the same funding as RIRP. So do t expect to get FULL RIRP AND CA.
    10) There’s also Army Cool which is pretty much like CA but they have MOS specific courses you can do and a lot more choices than CA. As far as I’m concerned, Army Cool also pulls from the fund same as RIRP and CA. So all of these together can’t exceed $4000 per fiscal year. But again don’t quote on this Army Cool funding as I’m not too sure. Feel free to check out for yourself. However I’m sure of CA’s fund being pulled from RIRP fund.
    10) THIS IS IMPORTANT !!!
    All of these education benefits ( besides CA and Army Cool ) require you to have a good standing in your academics so they know they aren’t wasting funds by paying for your education and instead you’re developing. Last I checked, you have to have 2.5 or above GPA to utilize these.
    These are valuable information I learned in the army so I’m trying to hand it to you for free so you don’t have to struggle like me to find these. Good luck and have fun in the military !!! Hooah

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 4 měsíci +4

      A lot of good points here. I have a video dedicated to many of these points. Thanks for sharing.

    • @squirtthesquirrel5059
      @squirtthesquirrel5059 Před 2 měsíci

      Post 9/11 gi bill is not forever for anyone before 2013. Mine expires next year. 15 years after I got out. I'm scrambling to use what I can while I can. I just found out I even had the chapter 33

    • @arianpasandideh6292
      @arianpasandideh6292 Před měsícem

      Such an underrated comment! Thank you

    • @yexingde8550
      @yexingde8550 Před měsícem

      RIRP says its only for those in ny state, am i missing something?

  • @junty154
    @junty154 Před 3 lety +263

    FYI, those of who in STEM field: you can extend post 9/11 after you exhausted all, called “Edith Nourse Roger STEM scholarship. It gives you extended 9 months or $30,000 of post 9/11.

    • @oomisakin
      @oomisakin Před 3 lety +10

      What???? LETSSSS GOOOOOO!!!!

    • @CatnipGawd
      @CatnipGawd Před 3 lety +6

      DANG! Thanks dude.

    • @juanvillota9097
      @juanvillota9097 Před 3 lety +23

      that's right, I did it to finish my EE degree... there's a bunch of annoying things with it...mainly, you cannot apply to it unless you have run out of your original GI Bill...and also....they take for fucking ever to get you that money....I got retroactively paid like 4 months later after I graduated....make sure you call the VA education office every day and bug the shit out of them

    • @junty154
      @junty154 Před 3 lety +7

      @@juanvillota9097 Lol mine didn't take that long but I heard some reasonable delays. totally worth it tho.

    • @tylerw.9584
      @tylerw.9584 Před 3 lety +11

      You only get this IF your program requires more than 36 months. It will not apply to you if you decide to take 5 years to complete a 4 year degree.

  • @sokeefe95
    @sokeefe95 Před 3 lety +253

    Take advantage of the GI Bill!! It's a no brainer, get paid for an education and graduate college debt free.

    • @Ryanjt2798
      @Ryanjt2798 Před 3 lety +13

      Just started as a freshman back in august. The Gi bill is hands down the best benefit we have. Paying for nothing

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 Před 3 lety +8

      But college makes me want to bang my head on a desk.

    • @marktheregulardude8651
      @marktheregulardude8651 Před 3 lety +6

      I paid my own bachelor's degree and graduated and just joined. When I get out I want to use the GI for law school!

    • @jayb490
      @jayb490 Před 3 lety +1

      How do I apply

    • @HectorLopez_
      @HectorLopez_ Před 3 lety +1

      @@Ryanjt2798 are you in reserves? and after how long did you get the GI bill

  • @TranceCore3
    @TranceCore3 Před 3 lety +182

    The only thing I regret is not using TA while i was in and just taking classes part time, but at the same time, being in maintenance working late all the time and have nearly no personal time leaves little desire for education.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +10

      Totally understandable. It's one of those things are is miserable while doing it, but later on we're thankful we did.

    • @TranceCore3
      @TranceCore3 Před 3 lety +12

      Yup, if I could do anything differently, I would have went to school while I was in, college is pretty damn easy, but I'm using my GI bill on my first degree, when I probably could have got that during my first contract

    • @austinanderson2620
      @austinanderson2620 Před 3 lety +4

      Dont feel to bad about it i was using TA for one of my classes and 1 week in the field turned into 5 i then had to do the entire class in 4 weeks

    • @bushubedru5751
      @bushubedru5751 Před 2 lety

      @@TranceCore3 i'm junior sailor soon to go out in the fleet. what are some advices that you could give in terms of making the most out of the navy, especially in terms of education. they recently came up with more requirements to using TA, its now 3 yrs instead of being two and on top that you have to have 12 months left in your contract to be eligible for it. they are doing this to increase members retention.

    • @christianjameal
      @christianjameal Před 2 lety +1

      I completely understand. I was in Heavy Equipment working along Motor T in the Marine Corps. We worked until 7pm-9pm, so school wasn’t an option.

  • @sydneypadgett196
    @sydneypadgett196 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for posting this video! I’ve still got a year left on my enlistment and this is great information for planning!

  • @shanedrayton9329
    @shanedrayton9329 Před 3 lety +79

    Ive used my GI Bill to study in Germany, Italy, Bali and Thailand plus start a business. There are many ways to hustle your GI Bill for YOU, and it doesnt mean you exactly need to spend it to get a piece of paper just to work for someone.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +7

      This is nuts! I want to hear how you pulled that off!

    • @lalo8726
      @lalo8726 Před 3 lety +6

      @@jasonburds get him on a podcast

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +4

      @@lalo8726 haha! Already working on it!

    • @logoski589
      @logoski589 Před 3 lety +11

      I put mine in crypto. It's working out so well that it feels like I'm cheating honestly.

    • @kennethboehnen271
      @kennethboehnen271 Před 3 lety +1

      What school and program in Thailand did you enroll in?

  • @jplopez1122
    @jplopez1122 Před 3 lety +20

    I live in SF and let me tell you my $4,600 plus my disability I'm getting at 60% is more than enough. Plus I live with my mom so all that is going to savings plus I work, so planning on buying a home soon. The G.I. Bill is a blessing and anyone who doesn't take advantage of this is dumb.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +7

      That's crazy. Don't just save it though, make sure you're investing that money for the long term too. If you don't have a Roth IRA yet, set one up!

    • @enriqueduran5215
      @enriqueduran5215 Před 2 lety +1

      Is that for all bay area or just SF area?

    • @jplopez1122
      @jplopez1122 Před 2 lety +1

      @@enriqueduran5215 in sf now its $5,000 a month. And its almost the same in the bay area but you'll definitely get more in sf

    • @7Logik
      @7Logik Před 5 měsíci

      Is that 100% I assume? I assume also most here are active duty , there's a sector of us who are / were reserve and national guard

  • @williameverett972
    @williameverett972 Před 3 lety +13

    Well done, I am currently using my 9/11 GI Bill to obtain a doctorate degree. The one thing I would add is that if you are utilizing the 9/11 GI Bill, get to know your GI Bill representative at the school you are attending. Frequently visit their office, send emails to ensure that they send the required documentation to the VA administration in a timely fashion. This is helpful as you navigate the complexities of the VA administration. GI Bill representatives differ by school and personalities, but for the most part they are helpful (because the schools are guaranteed to get paid by the VA if all the appropriate documentation is advised - remember higher education is a business...). Nicely done, keep up the great work !

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks William!
      I totally agree. Having a good relationship with your rep only has upsides. Networking at it's finest.

  • @nikslit2690
    @nikslit2690 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome video! Really glad i found it. I'm in the process of applying for school and it's kinda crazy. Really appreciate you taking the time to simplify and explaining it 👍

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! Let me know if I can help with anything! App process sucks for sure.

    • @ernestocarrillo7
      @ernestocarrillo7 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jasonburds. Yeah thank you so much for the great content. Quick question I served before 9/11. Is it possible for me to exchange my Macgomery, G.I., Bill to the post 9/11 bill?

  • @bensnedecor639
    @bensnedecor639 Před 3 lety +49

    Currently on the Post-9/11, got out of the Navy in January. My school is in the Bay Area, so my school is paid for, housing is 4600/month, and my rent is 1300/month in the Marina district of San Francisco. It's totally possible to make this work.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +12

      So doable! Make sure you still apply for FAFSA and grab some pell grant dollars!

    • @killagarcia392
      @killagarcia392 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey man jw. Did apartment approve of the gibill as income?

    • @anklez9454
      @anklez9454 Před rokem

      Hey man what school did you apply to in the Bay Area? I’m also from Oakland!

    • @KCGainz
      @KCGainz Před rokem +2

      And if you get those pell grants or even a student loan, if you get 100% p&t AFTER graduating then they will clean out any and all federal student loan debt

    • @ellindollama9663
      @ellindollama9663 Před rokem

      @@jasonburds oh? we can still apply FAFSA? what should we answer on the application about out VA educational benefits? do they need to know?

  • @afred30
    @afred30 Před 3 lety +32

    There is also a program for veterans who recieve over a 10% rating from the VA you can apply for called Vocal Rehabilitation program. They will pay for up to an extra 12 months of school so you can save 12 months from your Gi Bill for another degree of you want.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +2

      It's true! I had a video on that but misspoke on a few details so I will remake it.

    • @FulgoreIV
      @FulgoreIV Před 3 měsíci

      Vocational* is what you meant, right? Just for understanding.

  • @joaquincoronel342
    @joaquincoronel342 Před 3 lety +1

    I recently passed my 3 year out of a 4 year contract and just got accepted to college in Boulder! So now I’m scouring the CZcams to find all the information on life outside! Thanks for the video!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Congrats on the acceptance! I'm stoked you found the channel. Spread the word!

  • @nlin7998
    @nlin7998 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your advice.

  • @darthkenobeee8385
    @darthkenobeee8385 Před 3 lety +39

    It’s very important for people planning to live off of the BAH that you only get paid for the time you are IN SCHOOL (and full time). For example, say that your fall term is from August 15 to January 19. The VA will prorate the august and January payments based on a 30 day calendar! You won’t get paid again until the spring semester starts up.

    • @isaiahrichards9319
      @isaiahrichards9319 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm kinda confused but from what I got, you'll only be paid on the 30th of the month correct? And if the semester ends before then you get nothing?

    • @darthkenobeee8385
      @darthkenobeee8385 Před 3 lety +2

      @@isaiahrichards9319 no you get paid on the first for the month prior to that. No matter what, if you went to school you will get paid.

    • @darthkenobeee8385
      @darthkenobeee8385 Před 3 lety +5

      For example if the semester ends of January 19, you would get paid 19/30 of full BAH on February 1.

    • @isaiahrichards9319
      @isaiahrichards9319 Před 3 lety +3

      @@darthkenobeee8385 Ooooh okay I get it now and I assume then if I started school on August 15th I'd get 15/30th on September 1st? Thanks for helping me understand

  • @jimeager2339
    @jimeager2339 Před 3 lety +74

    Great video! I’m going to law school this fall on my GI Bill. Used TA to get the BA while on active duty. Military service changed my life, and I’m forever grateful.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +4

      Dude! That's awesome! That's the stuff I love to see! Congrats man!

    • @kayclark5475
      @kayclark5475 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes! I wake up at 0345.... home at 1600.... I will get this danm degree while serving! 7 classes left! So tired....

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      @@kayclark5475 that ain't a joke! Keep at it! I'd love to connect with you and share your story of determination on the Podcast!

    • @leonardodecrapprio382
      @leonardodecrapprio382 Před 3 lety

      I also plan using the GI Bill to go to Law School. 😎

    • @cooperetherton7148
      @cooperetherton7148 Před rokem

      Hey Jim ! I plan on doing the same thing but just out of curiosity, how long did it take you to get your BA ? I plan on joining out of highschool into the Air Force and I want to be able to get my BA in 4 years while active duty.

  • @woods3757
    @woods3757 Před 3 lety +18

    Love this video! I'm E-4 with 3 years left and have finally narrowed down what I want to do. I'm set to start classes in the Fall, and finish my degree by the time I get out in 2024. From there I want to use my Post 9/11 to pursue certifications in Cybersecurity, and while in school learn and earn the various certifications I will need too succeed in the world of Cybersecurity. Within 2 years of leaving the Navy I'm hoping to start my career as a SoC Analyst. Just knowing what I want to do is a huge step! Can't wait to get there!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      You're killing it man! So happy for you! I hope you're subscribed, I have a new video coming tomorrow that may interest you if you're going the tech route.
      Also, check out my video on how best to go to school on active duty to see if you can pocket some money.
      Link here czcams.com/video/OK6Yky7N2vE/video.html
      Keep up the good work!

    • @bbblader911
      @bbblader911 Před 2 lety +1

      Tuition assistance offer certificate assistance which is just getting certificates in cybersecurity. I used it to get my security plus certificate. You may want to wait to use it for a graduate program if that’s something your interested in.

  • @Tyleralexanderbell
    @Tyleralexanderbell Před 2 lety

    thank you for this video, helped me understand even more

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! Glad you found it helpful.

  • @B1UExN1NJA
    @B1UExN1NJA Před 3 lety +3

    incredibly grateful for my GI bill

  • @TheeSecondSon
    @TheeSecondSon Před 10 měsíci +9

    As someone who lives in San Francisco and is strongly considering the Air Force active duty this was extremely enticing because ultimately my goal is to become a Nurse then eventually a Nurse Anesthesiologist . This can help out so much living in a high cost area like the Bay

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It's definitely not a bad deal. Especially via the air force.

  • @limbanimkorongo1061
    @limbanimkorongo1061 Před rokem

    Loved this video, active duty here doing my associates with TA and then when i get out in 3 yrs GI Bill🎉🎉

  • @wisdom-for-life
    @wisdom-for-life Před 3 lety +87

    Great information my man! Especially good info about NOT using the GI Bill while active duty... Unfortunately, I had to use some of my GI Bill towards my masters (classes were too expensive to be completely covered by tuition assistance).
    One piece of advice... make sure you know what is considered full time vs part time for your school. For undergrads it's usually 4 classes to be considered full time... for graduate programs, 2 classes is typically considered full time. But ultimately the school dictates what's full time vs 1/2 time. Thanks for the info. Keep it up! Liked and subbed :)

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +6

      Thanks for the feedback man! Honestly, using it for your masters while in isn't the worst thing. There is definitely a cost/benefit analysis to be done with that choice, but I think that was a smart move considering the level of education you were pursuing.
      Good advice! confirming what is considered full time can definitely be an important step to ensuring you maximize the benefit.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Also, thanks for the like and sub! :)

    • @wisdom-for-life
      @wisdom-for-life Před 3 lety +4

      @@jasonburds Yea, you are right. It was either use my GI Bill or pay $15,000 out of pocket.. I'm frugal, lol

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      @@wisdom-for-life smart move!

    • @EverGreenHome
      @EverGreenHome Před 3 lety +4

      undergrad credit hours are determined by the VA - grad/prof programs are determined by the schools. 5 or less is less than half time, 6 to 8 is half time 9 to 11 is three quarter and 12 above is full time. Grad/prof can very school to school for sure but must general grad programs have set 4 credits is half time and 9 is full time. Most should have their full time part time charts listed on the website under the handbook or just a general search on the school site

  • @cr7neymar908
    @cr7neymar908 Před 3 lety +16

    hey brother thanks for the video, I've been in the army for a little over a year and I'm planning on going to school using TA starting next semester to get credits that will go into a bachelors when I get out. do you have any videos on TA? thanks again, really informative video

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the feedback brother! Really glad to hear it was helpful!
      Here is my advice for going to school while on active duty and using TA
      czcams.com/video/OK6Yky7N2vE/video.html
      Hope it helps!

  • @dylahn7
    @dylahn7 Před 3 lety +87

    Thanks man! I been in the military for 4.5 years now and I’m getting out in a couple months. I appreciate the insight, wisdom and advice.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +4

      Happy to help! Best of luck in the transition!

    • @JustAName-it5qp
      @JustAName-it5qp Před 3 lety +3

      READ THIS: GO TO SICK CALL, DOCUMENT EVERY SINGLE INCH OF YOUR BODY THAT HURTS. DON'T BE A HERO. YOU DO PT EVERY MORNING SO SOMETHING HURTS. TRUST ME. I GOT OUT, 12 YEAR INFANTRYMAN, 100% DISABILITY BECAUSE I'VE SEEN ENOUGH DOCTORS ABOUT MY PROBLEMS IN SERVICE.

    • @JustAName-it5qp
      @JustAName-it5qp Před 3 lety +1

      @bandman Go for a 100%, huge compensation and a lot more benefits

    • @JustAName-it5qp
      @JustAName-it5qp Před 3 lety +1

      @bandman connect your current ratings to something else. i.e. if your back is hurting, it shifts the way you walk, thus your knees and ankles are compensating and are now hurting.
      I connected my Tinnitus to migraines and got 50% from it

    • @JustAName-it5qp
      @JustAName-it5qp Před 3 lety +1

      @bandman I'd suggest you research 38 CFR part 4. Learn how they rate the disabilities. Open book for the test basically

  • @TheSoldierBarberLife
    @TheSoldierBarberLife Před 2 lety

    Great information bro. Was planning on making a similar video more specific to people who want to use the G.I. Bill for a technical school

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks man! Heck ya dude. That's a great perspective!

  • @JamesBrodski
    @JamesBrodski Před 2 lety

    What a great video! Thank you so much. God bless you bro :)

  • @mikecrown1646
    @mikecrown1646 Před 3 lety +3

    Great info especially the part about having a plain. Don’t waste your GI Bill just to get paid. I’m currently using mine to get my B.S. in business. Haven’t picked a major yet but I already know what I want when the time comes. I wish you would have talked about saving some of the GI Bill to be eligible for VET TECH. I believe as long as you have a day of GI benefits left your are eligible.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Mike!
      I will likely be making a part two for this. There's so much information. I just learned about vet tech also, I'll make a video on that too. Thank you!

    • @brendanbass5495
      @brendanbass5495 Před 3 lety +1

      Go for MIS I graduated in 2013 and was hired right out the gates.There are plenty of Vets in Information Systems and I honestly think I got put ahead of other candidates because my interviewer was a Marine as well. I was on the Finance track and realized deep down I had no interest in it. The money will come if you perform and provide value in any field.

  • @2186kmr
    @2186kmr Před 3 lety +27

    Clearly CZcams knows what I've been Googling. 😆

  • @sillybilly5525
    @sillybilly5525 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for information very informative

  • @funnyshenanigans1813
    @funnyshenanigans1813 Před 3 lety

    Excellent and informative video!

  • @lashaundadiaz7453
    @lashaundadiaz7453 Před 3 lety +11

    Keep in mind, if you are still active duty and you have obtained your degree and don't desire to further your education, it can be transfered to your dependants. Make sure you make the appropriate amendment to your GI Bill before you get out. Just the thought of having your child/children's education taken care of is a wonderful feeling! My husband is obtaining his degree while active so that my daughters college tuition Is secured!! I retired and is currently a full.time student in the UK and the GI bill is everything!!! One of the best benefits of all time!!! Thank you for educating the masses on this benefit!

    • @tijesunimiajala4886
      @tijesunimiajala4886 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Very informative...

    • @Whiteboyjam0
      @Whiteboyjam0 Před 3 lety

      Also Keep in mind you must be in for 10 years before the gi Bill is transferable

    • @freshswagga100
      @freshswagga100 Před rokem

      Thats only if u serve 10 years which is wack

  • @justinscott6227
    @justinscott6227 Před 3 lety +5

    I just started using my post 9/11 back in august got out in April and it really is to good to be true. It’s easy to sign up. I believe people don’t use it because they don’t wanna go through the process and or they think they’re too old to go back to school.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Going back to school is definitely hard for some people. Not everyone joined to get college paid for.

  • @sadie1150
    @sadie1150 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful. Thanks!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      So happy it helped! Let me know if that's anything else I can provide!

  • @jordanthechosen121
    @jordanthechosen121 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks bro super helpful video and solid advice!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      Stoked you found it helpful man!

    • @jordanthechosen121
      @jordanthechosen121 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jasonburds Crazy how you used San Francisco as your example, thats the school I'm looking into 😂 just subbed to your channel and will spread the word 🙏

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      @@jordanthechosen121 I appreciate that dude! Best of luck in SF!

  • @roadlesstraveled7767
    @roadlesstraveled7767 Před 3 lety +24

    Where was this channel when I enlisted in 2017? Here I am with 5 months left 🥲

    • @ShiteyGamer
      @ShiteyGamer Před 3 lety +1

      Yooooo 😂

    • @roadlesstraveled7767
      @roadlesstraveled7767 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ShiteyGamer yikes 😂

    • @sequoiaedwards4782
      @sequoiaedwards4782 Před 3 lety

      They should have asked you in reception when the people were filling out the paper work.I was half asleep but when they asked if I wanted to have money taken out each month for it...I immediately said yes!

    • @kuillugnaughty5840
      @kuillugnaughty5840 Před 3 lety

      Bruh you literally just described me I joined sept 2017 getting out July

  • @dfwscratcher7640
    @dfwscratcher7640 Před 3 lety +45

    One more thing to add look at your state and see if they offer programs to pay for your school. For example Texas has the Hazelwood act and use that in combination or after your Gi Bill meaning you could essentially get a Masters for free or paid more money if you use the Montgomery Gi Bill not the post 9/11. Just things to think about and yes I'm about to complete my Masters for free so it's real.

    • @chikensaregood9500
      @chikensaregood9500 Před 3 lety +2

      great advice thank you! i will be moving to texas in a month after eas and have the Montgomery GI bill so I'm glad I could benefit from that as well as the Hazelwood act. I have currently been using TA to go to college

    • @chrislearnskorean2721
      @chrislearnskorean2721 Před 3 lety +4

      @@chikensaregood9500You can only use Hazelwood Act if you were a resident of Texas when you entered the military.

    • @1996wiggles
      @1996wiggles Před 3 lety

      Illinois has a IVG program that makes Illinois public colleges free.

  • @ianpatrick23
    @ianpatrick23 Před 6 měsíci

    This is such a great explanation of the post 9/11 G.I. bill benefits. Thanks!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks Ian! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @ElderFreeman413
    @ElderFreeman413 Před rokem

    Thank you for the explanation

  • @MyHam-os4bq
    @MyHam-os4bq Před rokem +3

    Great video, and I agree about having a plan. Maximizing the GI bill means maximizing your time in school; everything from scheduling classes to going in headstrong about what degree you really want. The military took a lot from me health-wise, but I cannot deny that it also set me up for my dream life. You just gotta hustle those benefits wisely!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před rokem +1

      One hundred percent. Happy to hear you're making the most of it. Thanks for watching!

    • @Golden-ns9dk
      @Golden-ns9dk Před rokem

      Hey man does a 3 year contract include the GI bill? Or is it only for 6 year? Pls answer

    • @MyHam-os4bq
      @MyHam-os4bq Před rokem

      @@Golden-ns9dk generally you get 100% if you’ve served at least 36 months

    • @Golden-ns9dk
      @Golden-ns9dk Před rokem

      @@MyHam-os4bq so then you’ll only receive it after basic with the 6year contract then?

    • @MyHam-os4bq
      @MyHam-os4bq Před rokem

      @@Golden-ns9dk no you need 3 years minimum

  • @christinarodgers6215
    @christinarodgers6215 Před 3 lety +5

    I had 42 credits that transferred towards my BS when I separated. To maximize my benefits, I took 6 classes a semester and graduated with my BS in 1 year and 9 months (used 14 months of benefits). I’m currently in grad school, and my benefits will get me to the start of my internship- making it so my husband and I will only be paying $3600 in total for all my schooling. My program started in Jan 2020, and I graduate May 2023. If you work it right, you can get multiple degrees out of the Post 9/11.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      That's what I like to hear! Glad you strategized your benefits and got the most out of it!

  • @abelsalinas5777
    @abelsalinas5777 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this knowledge Daddy Jason

  • @WhiteChocolate444
    @WhiteChocolate444 Před 3 lety

    Very nice video. Thank you for the tips! Liked and subbed. Any VA Benefits videos are appreciated.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the encouragement and support! Let me know if there's anything you'd like to see!

  • @bric9244
    @bric9244 Před 3 lety +11

    Sadly, I know a couple of people who used their GI Bill while on active duty. I explained to them that they were screwing themselves out of the monthly stipend, but that didn't cause them to reconsider.... Thank you for sharing this. I'm going to us my GI Bill to get my Funeral Service Ed Associates and Bachelor. The associates gets me my state license for funeral directing/embalming. I'm very excited!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +2

      Can only lead a horse to water... At least your tried.
      That's so awesome! Congrats! A super unique career that I have heard can be very lucrative. I wish you the best!

    • @timothymathews2287
      @timothymathews2287 Před rokem

      I've only even met one person who had that goal and their family had a multi generation funeral home. What inspired your goal?

    • @bric9244
      @bric9244 Před rokem

      @@timothymathews2287 I grew up going to funerals as young as 5. My Mom would take me and she let me walk up to the casket. I was scared the first time, because it was a little shocking. However, I feel the exposure made me comfortable with the concept of death. I loved how caring and professional the funeral staff were. It's important to the families that they feel heard and safe. My great grandmother arrived almost 2 hours late to her viewing and from that point forward I became motivated to join the industry and ensure mistakes like that don't happen. We were all heart broke and confused that her remains had not arrived on time. It delayed our whole day and broke our trust a bit. I want to give people a positive experience.

  • @sincethesack5706
    @sincethesack5706 Před 3 lety +7

    I did 4 in the army at bragg, and mannnn i been marinating on how im gonna get everything out of my ch.33.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +2

      Look into every option man. If you plan on going beyond a bachelor's, find ways to go to school out of pocket (no debt) for the first year of two. So many ways to get more than just the undergrad paid for. Let me know how I can help!

    • @RobertSmith-ti1ct
      @RobertSmith-ti1ct Před 3 lety +1

      If I can add, if you qualify, you can also utilize federal financial aid as well, such as the Pell Grant and whatever applicable state financial aid depending on where you attend. Never take on student loans unless an absolute necessary.

  • @nicoc.8261
    @nicoc.8261 Před 3 lety

    Great video man

  • @JackofAllTrades1
    @JackofAllTrades1 Před 3 lety +2

    This is a great service you are providing, there is just not enough info out there on these programs and a lot of misinformation.

  • @johnwilkes8847
    @johnwilkes8847 Před 3 lety +13

    So terrified of getting out and going to school. I've never wanted anything more but damn I'm scared

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      Dude, I love the honesty.
      I was the same way. It's a very scary leap.
      I kept my foot in the door in the IMA it's a really good non- obligatory way to keep your clock going and have a little security. Idk what branch you're in but I'm sure they have something similar.

    • @jonathan2012alvarado
      @jonathan2012alvarado Před 3 lety +1

      This here. The balls this guy had to be honest. This is literally 85% of the military. Props to you dude for the honesty. It’s the first step

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      @@jonathan2012alvarado lol. 100%

    • @tacoguy210
      @tacoguy210 Před 3 lety +1

      Same. I ETS in February 2022..im still 50/50 if i want to reenlist.. I really want to go back to school full time.
      Im doing like 2 classes a semester while active. It'll be 7 years by the time I finish an online degree

  • @moptop7575
    @moptop7575 Před 3 lety +7

    Go to one school and stick with it transfering will cost you additional benefits. As not all schools expect the same credits.

    • @bubblehead4270
      @bubblehead4270 Před 3 lety

      What additional benefits would it cost you? I’m thinking of going to CCRI and transferring to URI later.

  • @e_burkamper1987
    @e_burkamper1987 Před 3 lety +1

    You mentioned how you knew friends that went onto becoming pilots. That’s my ultimate goal and I have TONS of questions with no one to go to. I looked it all up myself and I found a decent program called ATP. If anyone can help with some questions I have that would be amazing. I’m still active duty but I get out in a few months. Thanks in advance!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! Are you wanting to do a military pilot program or just get out and use your benefits to complete all your ratings.
      ATP is just another rating required to fly passengers.

  • @Drivers_network
    @Drivers_network Před 2 lety

    Awesome video , subbed

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Plenty more where that came from and plenty more coming! Let me know how I can help you.

  • @MrWhite00001
    @MrWhite00001 Před 3 lety +65

    Post 9/11 is crazy lol. Been paying for my school and grad school. And I’ve been getting crazy pell grants right into my account lol. I deadass got $7,400 cash this year in pell grants cuz my income seems so low cuz I don’t have to report my BAH on my taxes..HEHEHE

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +6

      Haha! Dude! That's what's up! No other way to get paid real money to go to school.

    • @scottbeaulieu8192
      @scottbeaulieu8192 Před 3 lety +8

      Imagine if you bought gamestop shares with that 7k over the year and sold last week... lmao

    • @isaiahrichards9319
      @isaiahrichards9319 Před 3 lety +2

      I've been in a combat zone for the last year of my enlistment so I managed to snag a portion of the Pell grant on my way out for 2021-2022. Definitely gonna get the full thing for 2022-2023 though.

    • @EverGreenHome
      @EverGreenHome Před 3 lety +2

      Pell grant max is 6345 with a zero EFC, so I am not sure that you are receiving a pell grant, especially in a grad program since pell is for first bach degrees. Pell can be used for books or whatever - anything that is tuiton specific in grant or scholarship has to be reported deducting your overall tuition and fee charges being sent to the va . So it is important to ensure that what they submitted was correct - that way if it was not and they find the error later, that you are not owing the school or the va the debt.

    • @MrWhite00001
      @MrWhite00001 Před 3 lety +3

      @@EverGreenHome nah I’m in a duel enrollment program so I’m still technically an undergrad. And I got two payments of 3100 plus I got an additional 1200 for a Covid relief program. But thanks for lookin out!

  • @Jeremiahking101
    @Jeremiahking101 Před 3 lety +32

    One thing to add is if you are in a STEM degree you can apply for a GI Bill extension that gives +12 month of GI Bill.
    Edit: its actually 9 months (which is 1 regular school year)

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Interesting! When did that become an option? I knew about Voc Rehab, but I hadn't heard of that STEM option.

    • @Genesis.X.Nemesis
      @Genesis.X.Nemesis Před 3 lety +5

      You literally just gave thousands of dollars worth of information out for free. God bless your soul.

    • @Jeremiahking101
      @Jeremiahking101 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jasonburds Here is info, its fairly new militarybenefits.info/gi-bill-stem-extension/

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks man! Great info!

    • @chrisb2591
      @chrisb2591 Před 3 lety

      There are so many requirements to qualify for this extension... Good luck!

  • @StephBeezy
    @StephBeezy Před 3 lety

    Nice video💯 You should do one on the Montgomery and compare it to this one

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome idea! I gotta study up on montgomery then I'll make it happen.

  • @alouisgene
    @alouisgene Před rokem +1

    Just recently retired thank you so much for the helpful info taking the gi bill to trade school

  • @thatguy-nk1nt
    @thatguy-nk1nt Před 3 lety +6

    I'm gonna be attending a community college for the spring semester. I was not thinking of using my gi bill here and was planning to get by on fafsa and working part time, but my counselor told me I should apply for benefits anyways "just in case" I need to dip into them for any unforseen reason. Is this good advice? Is it possible to apply for benefits now, but not use them until a later date (like after I get my AA)? Any help would be appreciated. Great video btw. Thank you

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey man,
      Thanks for the question and feedback!
      With limited information on your school cost, timeline and goals I would recommend determining the cost of the community college for the duration of your time there.
      If you can afford to go there without taking out debt and just using pell grant, scholarships and income from working, I would do that.
      If you think you might change majors, schools, or want to go to grad school ever, it's best to be conservative with your benefits. Typically school only gets more expensive the longer and deeper you go.
      I recommend the goal to be getting as much education as possible without taking out loans.
      Hope that helps!

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1 Před 3 lety

      Some things to consider is how long you have to use your benefits once you get out. Ch30 has a ten year delimiting date and ch33 has 15 years. If you have gotten our recently, 2013 and sooner, than you will qualify under the new guidelines that the Colmery Act put into place and you will have no delimiting date for ch33. If you’ve been out a while then waiting might not be a great choice because your benefits will expire.

    • @thatguy-nk1nt
      @thatguy-nk1nt Před 3 lety +1

      @@JackofAllTrades1 I got out in 2019

    • @JackofAllTrades1
      @JackofAllTrades1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thatguy-nk1nt you have whats called the Forever GIBill then, its nothing new... same benefits except there is no delimiting date, which means they never expire.

  • @s.j.7281
    @s.j.7281 Před 3 lety +6

    What I want to know is what hoops the military makes you jump through, the wait time etc. the military never just gives out free money. I wanna get my degree after my enlistment but I have major trust issues with actually getting paid what Im promised

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +3

      Lol. Worry not. It's actually a very smooth process. Take the transition seminar ASAP and they'll show you step by step of how to enroll and use the benefits.

    • @nateyoutube8941
      @nateyoutube8941 Před 3 lety +6

      First thing to know is that the GI Bill is not money from any of the military branches. You are getting funding from the VA. To most people, they may seem to be the same organization but are in fact a whole separate entity. While the military treats you as a tool, the VA treats you as a person and actually wants to help veterans. The VA folks at my university are awesome and walk you through everything and my funds came a lot quicker than most people lead you to believe.
      So, in short, don’t let the abuse your military branch inflicted on you dissuade you from using the VA benefits because once you’re a civilian again, you call the shots.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +2

      @@nateyoutube8941 well said Nate. Thank you for that.

    • @seanyp8270
      @seanyp8270 Před 3 lety

      Super easy! Just have to stay on top with communication with the veteran rep at your school and make sure they communicate with the VA. I think the biggest thing you need to do is expect not to get paid on time for the 1st 2 to 3 months of starting your course since the school an take some time to get you certified unless the vet rep is on point. Always have continency plans.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      @Gerrylynn Mako epic!

  • @renaissancemusicllc9804

    Great info! Thanks. Do you have a video thats weighs out the Pros and Cons of each (9/11 vs GI Bill)?

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      Do you mean montgomery gi bill vs post 9/11 gi bill?

    • @renaissancemusicllc9804
      @renaissancemusicllc9804 Před 3 lety

      @@jasonburds Yes! Sorry about that lol.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      @@renaissancemusicllc9804 not yet. It's on the list of videos to make.

  • @JeffMuehlbauer
    @JeffMuehlbauer Před 3 lety +1

    USAF AD 1A2 here. Loved this video. You mentioned that you have a video about education benefits to utilize while AD. I cannot find it on your channel. What is it titled? Looking forward to digging into the rest of your content!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Hey Jeff! I'm stoked you found this helpful! Not sure why you can't find it, but here is the link: czcams.com/video/OK6Yky7N2vE/video.html
      Maybe this means I need to organize my channel a bit more. Lol.
      Would love to stay in touch man! Feel free to find me on IG @militarybottomline

  • @31spring
    @31spring Před 3 lety +4

    The post 911 GI Bill can also be used to attend schools in other countries

  • @FaithOverFear79
    @FaithOverFear79 Před 3 lety +10

    Yea if you are working at a fast food place or some factory and are looking for better benefits and adventure, JOIN THE MILITARY. You seriously get the hook up

  • @semperfi1546
    @semperfi1546 Před 2 lety +1

    School I go to got me 1896.00 a month BAH. Retroactive check for 12,000.00 and 1000.00 book stipend. Only had a little bit of school work to catch up on. And the councelor gave me plenty of time to work on it.

  • @justonemorethingtosee7386

    I took my freshmen year taken care of while I was in with TA. I’m gonna use the GI bill to finish out the rest, but I also recommend saving your deployment money cuz that helps for that peace of mind

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      Congrats! Hopefully you'll have some gi bill left after you finish!
      Absolutely. Save/invest as much as you can, not just your deployment money.

  • @blackjack3355
    @blackjack3355 Před 3 lety +3

    Remember fellas, you only get the post 9/11 Gi bill ONLY if you have Honorable Discharge. General under honorable, and other discharges do NOT qualify. Also ABSOLUTELY use FAFSA, I got 3k per semester on top of my Gi Bill just from TA.

  • @alexisalvarado1924
    @alexisalvarado1924 Před 3 lety +6

    If your home of Record is Texas and you go to a college in Texas you can use the Hazelwood Act after exhausting your GI BILL

    • @roypacheco6122
      @roypacheco6122 Před 3 lety +3

      Texans: there is often a miscommunication on this benefit where only the service member can get this benefit if they are not 100%. That is not true. If the veteran is not 100% disabled, the family will have 150 hours to use between the family, and only one individual can use the benefit at a time. If the veteran is 100% disabled, every dependent, including the spouse and veteran, get their own 150 hours to use, and the benefit may be used simultaneously. Your dependents do not have to wait until you exhaust all your GI Bill.

    • @rogersepeda
      @rogersepeda Před 3 lety

      A guy in my last unit was born in California and enlisted there and somehow was able to get the hazelwood act . We were in fort bliss . Somehow because of that he was able to get it . I don’t know the full details.

    • @MattxYo
      @MattxYo Před 3 lety

      How about a video on the hazel wood act tooo and how to use it after federal gi bill? Looking foreword to leaving California for this lol

    • @roypacheco6122
      @roypacheco6122 Před 3 lety

      @@MattxYo Hey Matt, your home of record would need to be in Texas at the time of enlisting to be able to qualify. There are also other requirements that are online. I stated this one because it can be confusing and there have been a lot of schools that think only the veteran can use the benefit if the veteran is not 100% disabled.

    • @MattxYo
      @MattxYo Před 3 lety +1

      @@roypacheco6122 yeah, I’m reading up on it now On the official sight. Luckily I enlisted in Texas, since it’s where I’m from. Looking for any ands all reasons to leave LA right about now... haha
      I think this guys ^ situation from fort bliss is that he probably reinlisted while in Texas
      Thank you for the feedback!

  • @SparksForces
    @SparksForces Před 3 lety

    Anything I should know I’m going into the army this year basic training ait I’m looking at MOS

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety

      Sorry I missed this Brandon. Hope basic went well!

  • @hibuddywazsup5578
    @hibuddywazsup5578 Před 3 lety +1

    About to use mine in a few month for college after the military. Definitely the best benefit for after the military

  • @jchuck1737
    @jchuck1737 Před 3 lety +5

    I only have 60% 😭

  • @ELthatsLoreel
    @ELthatsLoreel Před 2 lety

    You actually have life advice here. Salute

  • @ChirsHunter
    @ChirsHunter Před rokem

    great information

  • @alexandrad1262
    @alexandrad1262 Před 3 lety +10

    Be careful about going online. No matter what school you go to (what zipcode) you’re monthly stipend will be reduced to a fixed rate of about $800. That rate is further reduced for part time.
    I made that mistake when I had to move. I had to continue my program so I switched to online. Went from $2,400 to $800...
    If you can, go in person the entire time!

    • @simmerdown93
      @simmerdown93 Před 3 lety +3

      Very True! Though there are instances still where online is a good thing. Mainly depending on where you live. Like me for example I live in the middle of maine and work full time, so I opted to go online full time so that I could choose a very nice school. So I get 870 per month vs the 1300 I would get in person. For my instance it was worth the small loss for the option to get a degree from a much nicer school than I could go to in person.

    • @dgerlewein07
      @dgerlewein07 Před 3 lety +2

      I was told by my VRE rep that as long as I have 1 class in person we could still get full bah of a E5 with 1 dependent which is about $1600 but if all my classes are online then that’s when it gets cut in half . I’m just now starting this journey of using chapter 31 then 33 any help is appreciated so I don’t make the wrong mistake

    • @LTGONZ0
      @LTGONZ0 Před 3 lety +2

      you want a hybrid online course. you can have 90% of you work online but if part of that class has one class session a week you will still get the full BAH

    • @angelfrankenfine
      @angelfrankenfine Před 3 lety +2

      you only need to do 1 in class class and the rest can be online :) to get the full housing allowance.

    • @alexandrad1262
      @alexandrad1262 Před 3 lety

      All great stuff! But not possible if your school is in another state. Or are you all talking about going to a different school in person for a single class??

  • @jasonburds
    @jasonburds  Před 2 lety +7

    If you find this video helpful, you should really check out the Yellow Ribbon Program video also:
    czcams.com/video/VCQ3sFZo65s/video.html

    • @brandonarceneaux8453
      @brandonarceneaux8453 Před rokem

      I believe that basic training, because it’s federal orders, counts towards those 90 days

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před rokem

      @@brandonarceneaux8453 I've never heard of training periods count

  • @EverGreenHome
    @EverGreenHome Před 3 lety

    Yes hold onto the 36 months if you plan for beyond a bachelors since costs get high in tuition costs for example health professional degrees

  • @J.Y_Z33
    @J.Y_Z33 Před 3 lety +2

    After deployment, I’ll have a couple months left and then on to this! Nothing here was really new for me because I researched it before. Nursing, here I come!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      That's awesome! Nursing is a great route!

  • @Db20735
    @Db20735 Před 3 lety +3

    The interesting thing is the bah rate has been cut in half due to online classes and covid.

    • @757Princess
      @757Princess Před 3 lety +1

      You should still receive the full benefit of the institution had in person corses that are now distance learning.

    • @jamesreed6152
      @jamesreed6152 Před 3 lety

      @@757Princess nope I had same issue went from receiving 1800 to 700. Because the online portion isn't considered in person

    • @757Princess
      @757Princess Před 3 lety +1

      That’s unfortunate. I still received full BAH for a course that was in person and became virtual due to COVID. Online courses are always reduced BAH

    • @cesarsalinas7116
      @cesarsalinas7116 Před 3 lety

      All of my classes are online and I’m getting full BAH

    • @Db20735
      @Db20735 Před 3 lety

      Damn i need to talk with va rep at the school this is bologna. I need more money for sure.

  • @junitoortega8656
    @junitoortega8656 Před 3 lety

    I deployed and have 2 days to 70% currently at 60% and between Drill pay, GI and VA Comp and deployment money Im pretty much set for the next 5 years! Its like living in a dream dream where studying is my job! Currently doing Mechanical engineering and Im so happy! Im preparing for a field that I love! Is the best decision I made!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Dude, that's crazy, huh? Good for you man! Keep at it. Engineering is a grind! Mad props to you!

  • @EverGreenHome
    @EverGreenHome Před 3 lety +2

    Not always does the VA pay the full semester either just because there is 1 day left . But this is a great video and glad there are people putting more information out there!!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      I haven't heard of cases where it was not approved personally. I am not sure what variable is used to determine if they will or not. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @EverGreenHome
      @EverGreenHome Před 3 lety

      @@jasonburds yes, it happens more than you think. It is important in those cases to contact the VA education hotline directly to ensure when it comes that time that they will or will not pay the full remaining semester or the exact day or month. just hate for the information to be given that it will and may not and looks bad on schools, va or va certifying officials because students don't realize and may be told - best practice is to train to contact the ELR's where they are trained to look up student by student and counsel to ensure they know exactly what they are going to get. They do have a calculator in their system as well, so they can tell the veteran exactly what to expect in that case.

  • @elison9480
    @elison9480 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing sir.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching!

    • @elison9480
      @elison9480 Před 3 lety

      @@jasonburds this really helps to cover the missed information while serving. I'm also hoping if you can add information about VA Home loans. I appreciate it sir.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      @@elison9480 happy to help! I'll gladly make a video on that! However, the real estate pros can be found at Military Cashflow and Military Millionaire. I go to them with my real estate questions.

    • @elison9480
      @elison9480 Před 3 lety

      @@jasonburds I'll absolutely check them out. Thank you for sharing sir.

  • @wildfrugalfree1673
    @wildfrugalfree1673 Před 3 lety

    Great video - I’ve transferred most of my benefits to my sons and wife, these are great tips for how we might use it for them as well!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      That's awesome man! Setting your kids up for success!

  • @nathantinsley07
    @nathantinsley07 Před 3 lety

    Can you do a video on the details of Vocational Rehab? What all does it entail? And what can you get from it? How can you switch back and forth between GI and Voc Rehab?

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Yes! Stay tuned! I will be making a video soon as there have been some new changes to Voc Rehab (now known are VR&E)

  • @kelvinnguyen6048
    @kelvinnguyen6048 Před 3 lety

    Thanks bud 😘☺️

  • @waltterzane195
    @waltterzane195 Před 3 lety +1

    I am currently working on going to school after the military

  • @servicevan1186
    @servicevan1186 Před 3 lety

    I’m using mine now it’s great!

  • @SalvageDIYers
    @SalvageDIYers Před 3 lety +2

    Great info! You should cover Vocational Rehabilitation as well 👍

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      Do you have experience with it? Trying to find someone that has gotten it for a podcast episode.

    • @SalvageDIYers
      @SalvageDIYers Před 3 lety +1

      @@jasonburds I've never used it but have had it referred to me. It's the VA VR&E service for disabled veterans and veteran entrepreneurs to get a job or start their own business. Boots to Business is another good one and it might be linked to it as well.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      @@SalvageDIYers thanks man! I'll check it out and see if I can put something together or get a podcast guest for it.

    • @chrisb2591
      @chrisb2591 Před 3 lety

      @@jasonburds I sent you an email, I have used it and would love to do a podcast. I also work as a school certifying official at a University. I am very competent with all chapters and tuition assistance.

    • @kellybahnemann8092
      @kellybahnemann8092 Před 3 lety

      @@jasonburds I just started with Voc Rehab in Jan '21. I feel like the only one in the area. My rep even gave me incorrect info on getting chapter 33. So I barely got anything this month! I was relying on to pay the bills. And I'm still waiting to hear back if it finally went through correctly

  • @WSB1469
    @WSB1469 Před 3 lety +2

    About to transfer from my CC to a UC & I thought this video was definitely helpful. The only advice I have from my personal experience would be to load up on financial aid, grants and scholarships in addition to the GI Bill. You’d be surprised on what you can get approved for nowadays with the amount of scholarships, funds & grants available.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Congrats! Thank you for the feedback!
      I 100% agree! I did the same thing, I just didn't use the gi bill during my CC years. What CC did you go to?

    • @WSB1469
      @WSB1469 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jasonburds oh I didn’t use my GI Bill at my CC lol. 100% agree with you that the GI Bill in most cases shouldn’t be used on a CC (I went to Delta).

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +2

      @@WSB1469 good for you man! Many CCs are wildly cheap. Between good savings from time in, scholarships and FASFA... it's a no brainer. Plus maybe work part time.

  • @dippindotsarea3
    @dippindotsarea3 Před 2 lety

    Nice video with good information. I guess I'm struggling with a different situation, I'm inrolled with an IT based online school (WGU) and they map out each semester to 13 credit hours. Unfortunatley, to receive my BAH using the G.I. bill I need 18 credit hours. Thats too much for my plate while I work full time and have a family. Needless to say, I'm open to-and looking for another online univeristy thats structured differently.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety

      Interesting situation. I only have limited info on your situation and program, but if you've been in the program a minute, have it all mapped out and are enjoying it, I wouldn't make the change. Especially if you're going from an online to online program. Online BAH maxes out at $916/mo right now. Changing schools or programs just to get an extra $250/mo might not be worth it if you're risking running out of benefits or stretching out the timeline. I'd focus on the value of the education rather than the value of the BAH.

  • @MadisonPrimo
    @MadisonPrimo Před 3 lety +1

    i am someone who uses the post 9/11 GI bill and it has helped me greatly in college... i do not know what i want to do yet in my life so i am going for liberal arts to cover my basics to be used in any degree i wish to go for... i am not a student who lives on campus so the money given to us for BAH i get to use back into my education when my months are up... i didn't get all 36 or so because i have a sister... the months were split between us... my father spent 22 years in the navy..

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      It's an incredible benefit and is so cool that your father was able to pass it down to you and your siblings!
      Keep up the good work!

  • @eriksanchez7286
    @eriksanchez7286 Před 2 lety

    IM GLAD i completed my associates in my first contract, cause now i decided to get out and going to use my GI bill for my BACH and Masters

  • @AvRymez
    @AvRymez Před 3 lety +1

    Hell yeah great content bro! keep it up! post 9/11 is great!

  • @Taesian
    @Taesian Před 2 lety

    Subscribed!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, Tae! Anything I can help you with specifically?

  • @nicholaswarren6063
    @nicholaswarren6063 Před 2 lety

    Would you please put references for your heavier topics? I'm subscribing now.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the sub! I typically provide the link to the VA page. Not so much the reg though. Is that what you're looking for?

  • @Octaviorodriguezmerlos
    @Octaviorodriguezmerlos Před 3 lety +2

    Keep them going

  • @CarsonsMindOverMatter
    @CarsonsMindOverMatter Před 2 lety

    It’s funny that I watch this and I’m in Johnstown PA Right now.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol. From a BAH perspective, you're better off going online.
      Also, I know I said it wrong. Lol

  • @6stayhumble
    @6stayhumble Před 3 lety

    Hey bro I have a few questions, first of I love your videos they are very informational and I am now subscribed. I am leaving for osut training and about 2 weeks and I plan to use the post 9/11 G I bill once I get out of the army. The bill covers 36 months of schooling and housing but what if I go to a school and get my associates degree in 2 years or less, then I would have about a year left for the benefit is there some way I could use the rest of my bill on a trade school or something like that? I hope you see this I would love to get a response.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Nick, thanks so much for subscribing! Congrats on your decision to join!
      The GI Bill covers 36 months of school - typically a semester is only 4 months. This means after a 2 year associates degree you should still have roughly 20 months of GI Bill available. You can absolutely use your GI Bill for a trade school after you complete you associates. You can really change the use of your GI Bill as many times as you want. However, I caution you to ensure you're thinking of your long term strategy before you use any of it. The more times you change your educational goals while using the benefit, the sooner you will run out of the benefit and the more likely you will use it all before completing any real program that will get you a job.
      Just make sure you're using it to ensure you can get a good job.
      That answer you question?

  • @MrHeywhatsupwithyou
    @MrHeywhatsupwithyou Před 2 lety

    My wife is finishing her doctorate with my post 911 while I work as a federal employee in the military! Such a great deal to have!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety

      That's awesome! Congrats for utilizing it well!

  • @alienated003
    @alienated003 Před rokem

    Hi, i’m using my GI bill to get my associates for business administration!

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před rokem

      Let's go! Just make sure you budget enough to finish a bachelors too.

  • @johnhuynh7741
    @johnhuynh7741 Před 2 lety

    Also look up the VR&E (Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment). You have to be at least 10% on the disability rating but even then, it's something everyone should really look into.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 2 lety

      I've made a series on it! Another fantastic opportunity.

  • @salvab13
    @salvab13 Před 3 lety

    Ty mate

  • @dansilvester661
    @dansilvester661 Před 3 lety

    Very smart man. Only takes one contract. Know your worth. Know ALL of your options.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety +1

      Only takes one contract! Completely agree!

  • @thehookgodz
    @thehookgodz Před 3 lety

    Good video bra

  • @cashkenzo
    @cashkenzo Před 3 lety

    Has anyone heard of the program Helmets to Hardhats? Seems like a great program to transfer into an apprenticeship but thinking Id get more out of it if I jus used it towards school and collect that check if I lived with a family member.

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      I haven't heard of that program! I look into it!
      Don't make the decision based on what's best for right now. Think long term about what kind of career you want to have. College just for the BAH is a waste.

  • @AchlysMisery
    @AchlysMisery Před 3 lety

    Thanks brother get out in like 7 months, you got any info on Yellow Ribbon program?

    • @jasonburds
      @jasonburds  Před 3 lety

      Sure do!
      czcams.com/video/VCQ3sFZo65s/video.html