Editor’s note: At least three new government websites now report on student outcomes by institution, including sites specific to the Post-9/11 GI Bill and military tuition assistance. Higher ed officials who serve military students fear that the information being reported could reflect poorly on the GI Bill in particular, making it likelier to be reduced, or eliminated, down the road. Military Times asked three veterans — who are also top leaders in higher education associations — to write commentaries on the issue. Look for more opinions in the coming days.
Tracking military and veteran student success — ‘Counting all student veterans’
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