Ten Reasons to Hire Veterans
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- Created on Monday, March 28 2011
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Your organization depends on reliable, resilient human capital. Veterans of America’s armed forces have the skills, training, and character to meet your toughest challenges for today and tomorrow. That’s why hiring veterans is not just about building goodwill. It’s good business!
Qualified Then, Qualified Now
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The U.S. Department of Labor has seen the need to link employers to veterans in a way that maximizes the returns that both sides receive. What is making it successful? Participation by major companies, corporations and labor organizations. To us, these are matches made in heaven.
Grantham University Named Top University for Veterans
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- Created on Thursday, November 10 2011
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Grantham University, a 60-year-old institution delivering accredited online degrees to working adult students around the world, has been named a top university for veterans by Military Times EDGE.
The rankings are a result of a poll of more than 500 student veterans. The categories the polling covered included tuition, participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program, relaxed residency requirements, veterans education services, acceptance of credits from recommendations by the American Council on Education, veteran support programs and accreditation.
If Military Decreases Tuition Assistance, Excelsior College Will Drop Tuition
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- Created on Tuesday, November 01 2011
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Excelsior College Assures Students Using Military Tuition Assistance (TA) Program “We’ve got your back”
If proposed cuts in the military tuition assistance program happen, Excelsior’s students will not have to make up the difference
Albany, N.Y. (November 1, 2011) – The Department of Defense (DoD) may be considering reducing
Veterans’ Reimbursement of IEEE Computer Society Software Development Certifications Expanded under GI Bill Provisions
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- Created on Wednesday, September 28 2011
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LOS ALAMITOS,
Under the bill, veterans are eligible for 100 percent reimbursement of the US $395 cost of taking the Certified Software Development Associate (CSDA) exam for entry-level developers and the $495 cost of taking the Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) exam for mid-level professionals.
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