VA Contacting Veteran-Students about New GI Bill

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Weekend Calls to Improve Service

The VA is attempting to reach all student Veterans asking them to participate outreach effort . Please pass this along and if you know of a student Veteran please encourage them to participate. On October 10 and 11, representatives of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will be telephoning Veterans across the country to gauge their experiences with the educational benefits of the new Post-9/11 GI Bill.      

The Department is conducting this outreach to prepare for large numbers of new Veterans who are expected to apply for these benefits in the future. The calls are scheduled to go to Veterans who have applied for benefits under the new educational assistance program.

VA officials hope Veterans receiving the calls can spend the few minutes to help give VA the information it needs to improve services for future Veteran-students.

The VA officials making the calls will not ask for any personal information, such as bank account or social security numbers, but they may ask family members for information to contact Veterans who are away at school.

From: Kevin.Secor@va.gov

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