
Prison education programs reduce recidivism and improve economic outcomes after citizens return home. Learn more about prison education.

Don’t let a low GPA stop you from getting an advanced degree. You can find graduate programs in business, teaching, HR, and more — regardless of your GPA.

Don’t let a felony conviction derail your dreams of earning a college degree. Find out more about how to choose and pay for college with our guide.

The best online colleges for veterans and military personnel offer flexibility, convenience, financial benefits, and helpful resources for vets.

Don’t let location or lack of funding stop you from earning a degree and launching a new career. Learn more about military spouse education benefits.

The GI Bill can pay for college without requiring that money to be paid back. See what credits you may have that can be applied toward a degree.

Service members can transfer GI Bill college benefits to qualifying dependents. Learn the steps and rules for GI Bill benefit transfers.

In 2017, Congress expanded the GI Bill benefits through the Forever GI Bill legislation. Learn more about how this bill may affect you.

While the GI Bill enables service veterans the opportunity to have at least part of college paid for, it may still leave gaps for some.