Easing the path to college.

AuthorLiu, Michelle Camacho
PositionMILITARY AFFAIRS

Veterans and members of the military returning from overseas face a host of challenges everything from finding a place to live to settling their children in a new school. Nothing may be as important, however, as the chance to further their education to improve their job prospects.

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With the current sluggish economy and high unemployment, veterans are in a particularly tough position. The unemployment rate for vets who have served since 2001 is 11.5 percent, compared with 8.3 percent overall, and for those aged 18 to 24, it's a staggering 31 percent.

Lawmakers have found ways to help those who want to go to school to improve their job prospects as well as the more than 1 million veterans and military members already in college. Lawmakers have supported a number of policies.

Tuition assistance. Military life often requires frequent moves, making it difficult to establish residency to qualify for lower tuition rates. In response, 49 state legislatures allow in-state tuition or other tuition assistance for active military, members of the National Guard or veterans. Forty-four states extend these benefits to military spouses and children.

Help for kids. To support younger military children many of whom may attend several schools during their elementary and high school years--40 states have passed legislation to join the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. Through this compact, states can ease the transitions between schools by allowing kids to quickly enroll in a new school, be placed in appropriate classes, and receive credit for courses to ensure on-time graduation.

Specialized college services. Vets often are nontraditional students--older, with work or family responsibilities; first-generation students; or from low-income households. States can help by providing information about financial aid options, flexible schedules and services to support them through graduation. Almost...

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