Tuition Assistance. If you’re active service member and your tuition amounts to more than what’s covered by the Tuition Assistance program, you may be eligible for additional assistance.
Career Center: Offers veterans tools to translate their military skills into careers in the public and private sectors, search for jobs, identify professional strengths, and create and post resumes.
Educational and Vocational Counseling: VA’s Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Service provides educational and vocational counseling for veterans and certain dependents.
Fiduciary Program: A program to protect veterans and other beneficiaries who are unable to manage their financial affairs. The fiduciary is responsible to the beneficiary and oversees financial management of VA benefit payments.
Independent Living: A program to make sure eligible veterans can, to the maximum extent, live independently and participate in family and community life, increasing their potential to return to work.
Mortgage Delinquency Assistance: VA’s Loan Guaranty Service provides technicians and a special servicing center to intercede with the mortgage provider to explore all options to avoid foreclosure.
Veterans Economic Communities Initiative: This program brings together community partners to coordinate and integrate veterans’ services at the local level, providing training opportunities to help veterans and their families develop professional skills.
VetSuccess on Campus: A program that aims to help veterans succeed and thrive through a coordinated delivery of on-campus benefits assistance and counseling.