It’s natural to feel uncertain when faced with the decision of what to do next in life. For veterans, navigating the grey zone between the end of service and the return to civilian life can not only feel unsettling, but also isolating. One pathway often considered post-military is to go back to school. To help veterans transition from soldier to student, we spoke with a former military member about how she overcame challenges upon returning…
If you’re a Veteran, Service Member, or Veterans’ Dependent, you’re likely familiar with the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. The VA website offers a…
Need help paying for college? If you’ve served in the military, the Yellow Ribbon Program could be your answer to securing additional funds for…
Adjusting to life as a veteran college student comes with a unique set of challenges. Veterans are likely older than other students in their…
A veteran’s unique skill set is sought after by many employers. From strategic planning to the demonstration of leadership, veterans can rely on skills…
When pursuing a career in the military, testing plays a large role in your position and promotions. Those entering the military must start by…
While high school students across the country gear up to take their AP tests to hopefully earn college credit, two lesser known avenues for…
Peterson’s to Offer Military, Prometric Discounts in 2019 DSST Preparation up to 50 percent off HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. – January 16, 2019 – A…
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, or the ASVAB, tests your knowledge of basic concepts and skills to date, and determines what branch and…