Silvestre Reyes, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1997 to 2013 representing Texas’s 16th district, writes in this blog post for The Hill that Congress should not be eager to throw the baby out with the bathwater, so to speak, when it comes to for-profit universities.
Reyes, a U.S. Army veteran who was wounded in the Vietnam War, believes that access to good for-profit schools, such as American Military University, is a benefit to current and former military personnel looking to expand their education:
Ensure Opportunity for Military and Veterans to Attend Top-Tier For-Profit Schools
By Jennifer Bucholtz Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Faculty Member at American Military University Split-second decisions are a given in…
Over the weekend, California governor Jerry Brown signed 21 bills that will benefit military veterans. Among them is a bill that will allow veterans to continue to use GI Bill benefits while attending California colleges.
More from Patrick McGreevy of the Los Angeles Times:
Gov. Brown Signs Bills to Help Veterans, Create Orange County Cemetery
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