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AI for Veterans Using the GI Bill
Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits cover tuition, housing, and books — but the rules are dense. AI helps decode VA forms, Yellow Ribbon, and certificate-of-eligibility quirks.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1What the Post-9/11 GI Bill covers
- 2GI Bill
- 3veterans
- 4VA benefits
Concept cluster
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Section 1
What the Post-9/11 GI Bill covers
- Tuition and fees up to a cap (covers most public in-state, often less of private)
- Monthly housing allowance (MHA) tied to ZIP code of school
- Book stipend (~$1,000/year)
- Yellow Ribbon for high-cost private schools
- 36 months of benefits, generally
Where AI helps
- Translating VA-22-1990 / 22-1995 / 22-5490 (which form you actually need)
- Comparing two schools' Yellow Ribbon coverage side by side
- Estimating MHA in different ZIPs before you commit to housing
- Decoding your Certificate of Eligibility (COE)
- Drafting a transition plan for when benefits run out
Prompt
Use AI to prep questions, not bypass the SCO.
I'm a separating Army Sergeant with 4 years of service. Post-9/11 100%.
I want to compare two schools for a Bachelor's in Cybersecurity:
- State U (in-state public)
- Private College in same metro
For each, walk me through:
1. Tuition coverage under Post-9/11
2. Yellow Ribbon needed?
3. MHA estimate (the ZIP is [ZIP])
4. Whether to use Vet Tech roll-up or wait
Flag anything I should ask the SCO before signing.Key terms in this lesson
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