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Thousands of student veterans left in limbo after school loses GI Bill eligibility
By Leo Shane III
 Apr 5, 03:52 PM

 
More than 3,000 student veterans whose school had its GI Bill eligibility revoked last week will continue to get tuition payments through the end of this semester, but face an uncertain future beyond that.

On March 30, the California State Approving Agency for Veterans Education officially withdrew GI Bill approval for all coursework offered by the University of Arizona Global Campus, formerly known as Ashford University.


The move followed a decision by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education revoking the school’s license to operate in the state. Without that approval, students are unable to use GI Bill benefits to pay for any of the for-profit school’s 90 education programs.

Officials from UAGC did not return requests for comment.

https://www.airforcetimes.com/education-transition/2022/04/05/thousands-of-student-veterans-left-in-limbo-after-school-loses-gi-bill-eligibility/