GI Bill delays leave thousands unpaid, at risk of eviction
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More than 75,000 students who depend on the benefits of the GI Bill are still waiting for payments or have only received partial payments this semester.This problem is affecting families across the country, including the Washington D.C. region, which hosts one of the largest concentrations of military families.According to the Tragedy Survivors Assistance Program (TAPS), delays began in August, when a technological failure interrupted the new cl…
GI Bill delays leave thousands unpaid, at risk of eviction
More than 75,000 students who rely on GI Bill benefits are still waiting for payments or have only received partial payments this semester. The issue is impacting families across the country, including in the D.C. region, which is home to one of the largest concentrations of military families. According to the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, or TAPS, delays began in August, when a technology failure disrupted the Department of Veterans…
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