
GI Bill
The GI Bill, officially known as the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, is a program in the United States that provides educational benefits to veterans. It helps cover costs for college, vocational training, and housing, making it easier for former service members to transition to civilian life. Over the years, the GI Bill has evolved to support various educational pathways, including online courses and apprenticeships. Its primary aim is to recognize veterans’ service by ensuring they have opportunities for education and economic advancement after their military careers.