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On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:38:45 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
I don't know how or when the benefit package changed, but I was active duty from '68 to '77. Continued school after I got out with full GI benefits and purchased my first house with a VA backed loan. As I recall reading it, the change was something like a 100% match of what you contribute for tuition. So you'd have to contribute $1000 to get $2000 back. My tuition was paid in full, no contribution from me. Besides that I was getting a gov check for $400 a month while in school. There was a maximum, and I hit it as I finished school. I doubt I would have attended college without that GI Bill, because I started late and already had kids. Didn't use a VA backed loan for my first house as I had 20% down, which used to be the standard. I recall hearing the VA loans sometimes were a hassle in Chicago, because an inspection had to find the house up to all codes, which often required the seller do some work, making VA buyers less desirable. --Vic |
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